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German state owned broadcaster

Deutsche Welle, commonly shortened to DW, is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget. The service is available in 32 languages. DW's satellite television service consists of channels in German, English, Spanish, Hindi, Persian, and Arabic. The work of DW is regulated by the Deutsche Welle Act, stating that content is intended to be independent of government influence. DW is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

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African Affairs in German News

A collection of German news articles highlighting key events in Africa, including the potential impact of a Trump presidency, humanitarian crises, political transitions, and economic disputes.

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Erdogan's Kurdish Conundrum

Turkey's Erdogan offers concessions to imprisoned PKK leader Öcalan while simultaneously repressing Kurdish politicians, raising questions about his strategic goals and the impact on regional stability.

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COP29 Azerbaijan Criticism: Fossil Fuel Lobby Dominates

Criticism mounts over Azerbaijan hosting COP29 due to its fossil fuel industry dominance and the disproportionate presence of oil lobbyists compared to climate activists. Reform calls and contrasting political responses emerge.

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Germany's Childcare Crisis

Germany faces a severe shortage of childcare workers, impacting families and the economy. One daycare's bilingual approach offers a potential solution, while a petition seeks systemic improvements.

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German Marijuana Law Under Threat

Germany's newly implemented partial legalization of marijuana faces uncertainty due to political opposition and coalition fragility.

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Moldova's Winter Heating Crisis

Moldovan villagers face soaring energy prices, forcing them to use resourceful and traditional methods to stay warm during winter, while government compensations offer some relief.

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Audi Brussels Plant Closure Sparks Violent Protests

The closure of the Audi Brussels plant leads to violent protests and negotiations for compensation for 3,000 workers.

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Germany's Nuclear Energy Reconsideration

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi suggests it would be rational for Germany to reconsider nuclear energy despite its 2023 phaseout, citing its low greenhouse gas emissions and Germany's unique position as the only country to have completely abandoned nuclear power.

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Global Diabetes Crisis: 800 Million Cases and Widening Treatment Gap

A new study reveals a stark increase in global diabetes cases, highlighting significant disparities in treatment access between developed and developing countries.

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North Korea's Drone Ambitions

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un aims to mass-produce kamikaze drones, potentially with Russian assistance, escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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Brazilian Bombing: Moraes Links Attack to Bolsonaro's Extremism

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice refutes Bolsonaro's claim of an isolated bombing incident, linking it to a climate of extremism and opposing any amnesty for those involved in previous coup attempts.

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Lecanemab and the fight against Alzheimer's

New research sheds light on the cause of cell death in Alzheimer's disease, potentially opening new avenues for treatment, while the drug Lecanemab offers some hope in slowing progression.

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