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German national daily newspaper

Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany. Its leading competitors are the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau. The modern paper takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but it is generally considered to be conservative.

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NRW Green Party Prioritizes Affordable Housing in Municipal Election Campaign

The NRW Green Party launched its municipal election campaign focused on affordable housing, proposing solutions such as strengthening municipal housing companies, limiting short-term rentals, and promoting affordable construction, driven by rising rents and housing shortages.

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Russia and Ukraine Continue Major Prisoner Exchange

Russia and Ukraine exchanged 307 prisoners each on Sunday, continuing a larger exchange of 1000 prisoners agreed upon last week in Istanbul, following a previous exchange of 390 prisoners each on Saturday; further releases are expected.

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US Partially Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Promote Investment and Stability

The US government has started lifting some sanctions on Syria to encourage investments and promote peace and stability, following President Trump's announcement, allowing transactions related to oil and oil products, as well as dealings with the new Syrian government but excluding those benefiting R...

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French Intelligence Allegedly Tried to Censor Telegram During Romanian Election

Telegram founder Pavel Durov alleges that the director of the French DGSE attempted to censor conservative voices on Telegram before Romania's May 2025 presidential election runoff; France denies this, citing concerns about terrorism and child pornography, but the incident highlights concerns about ...

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EU Proposes Raising Flight Delay Compensation Threshold

The European Commission proposes raising the minimum flight delay for passenger compensation from three hours to five to twelve hours, depending on the flight distance, potentially eliminating 80 percent of current claims, prompting opposition from consumer advocates and the German Justice Minister.

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Klöckner Proposes Enhanced Bundestag Security Law

Bundestag President Julia Klöckner proposed a new law to improve security at the Bundestag, allowing the police access to information about visitors' potential threats, and confirmed that all parliamentary factions, including the AfD, will have adequate space and rights to participate.

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Russia Attacks Kyiv After Prisoner Exchange, Ignoring Peace Talks

Russia launched a large-scale attack on Kyiv on Saturday, injuring at least 17 people, despite recent prisoner exchanges and peace talks in Istanbul. Russia used 14 ballistic missiles and 250 combat drones, with Ukrainian air defenses intercepting many. This follows a prisoner exchange of 780 people...

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German Employee Dissatisfaction: Productivity and Retention at Risk

The "Work-Happiness Report" reveals that 59% of German employees lack motivation despite adequate performance, only one-third give their best effort, and employees would sacrifice 22% of their salary for increased job happiness; this contrasts with the UK where almost half give their best.

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Surge in Politically Motivated Crimes Near Saxony-Anhalt Schools

Political crimes near schools in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, have more than doubled to 251 cases, prompting concern from authorities and experts due to a rise in right-wing extremism and acceptance of violence among youth, as revealed in a recent Halle study involving over 3,000 students.

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Germany Launches New Digital Ministry Amid Bureaucracy Challenges

Germany's new Federal Ministry for Digitalization, led by Karsten Wildberger, aims to reduce bureaucracy and modernize government operations by consolidating responsibilities from five ministries and the Chancellery; it faces challenges including securing a budget and integrating a diverse workforce...

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Stabbing at Hamburg Train Station: Mental Illness Cited as Motive

On Friday, a woman stabbed multiple people at Hamburg's main train station; police believe a pre-existing mental illness was the primary motive, not political or religious extremism. The station reopened early Saturday.

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Ukraine Rejects Putin's Buffer Zone Proposal Amidst Escalating Conflict

Ukraine rejected Putin's proposed border buffer zone, calling it an end to peace efforts, while Russia reported Ukrainian missile attacks injuring 16 civilians in Kursk; G7 considers further sanctions if Russia doesn't agree to a ceasefire.

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