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Anthropic: Is the Pentagon overreaching on AI access?
Anthropic, a much vaunted AI startup, is firmly in the Trump administration's sights. The Pentagon wants complete access to its models, despite safety and ethical concerns.
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Hungary, Slovakia clash with Ukraine over oil pipeline
The Druzhba pipeline serves as the primary conduit for Russian crude oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia. Shipments through the pipeline have stalled since the end of January.
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China shock: Rivalry tests Merz and German economy
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is scrambling to defend German industry from the economic upheaval caused by intense rivalry from China. Momentum is building to impose new trade barriers to stop unfair trade practices.
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Germany bets on industrial AI to rival US and China
Germany is already harnessing AI for smarter production — with virtual factories, robot fleets and its newly launched Industrial AI Cloud. Can this edge overcome stagnation and let the country truly take on its rivals?
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Has Donald Trump lost his most powerful tariff weapon?
The US Supreme Court decision on tariffs has upended the central plank of President Donald Trump's economic and foreign policy. Will this lead to a change of course, or will Trump double down?
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Trump tariffs: EU grapples with fallout of US court ruling
European leaders and businesses have responded to the US Supreme Court's decision to rule many of US President Donald Trump's tariffs illegal with both cautious optimism and deep uncertainty.
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Trump tariffs struck down: What's his plan now?
The US Supreme Court has ruled that most of the president's tariffs are unconstitutional because of how he implemented them. But the administration is prepared to reinstate them, starting with a 10% temporary tariff.
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Far-right push clouds Lagarde's ECB future — Why it matters
ECB chief Christine Lagarde insists she’ll complete her term, despite reports of an early exit to influence the French election. DW asks whether Europe must better shield its institutions from a rising far right.
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Will Franco‑German differences sink €100bn fighter jet plan?
Reports suggest the long-planned Franco-German FCAS air defense project is near collapse. In an exclusive interview with DW, Airbus Defence CEO Michael Schoellhorn says it needs to be restructured to survive.
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India AI summit: Brazil's Lula lands, US giants tout plans
Brazil's President Lula da Silva has arrived in New Delhi, while Google and Nvidia hail Indian expansion plans. Meanwhile, China felt the sting of intellectual property appropriation for once in a robot dog scandal.
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Why a German shipping deal alarms Israel's government
Hapag-Lloyd's deal to buy a major Israeli shipping company is colliding with national-security red lines. Critics say the purchase could expose critical infrastructure at a volatile moment in the Middle East.
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Shein faces EU investigation over products, design features
EU regulators are investigating Shein on suspicion that it has not done enough to limit the sale of illegal products and to protect consumers from allegedly addictive design features on the platform.
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Nigeria investigates Temu for possible data privacy breaches
Nigeria's data watchdog has opened an investigation into Chinese online retail discounter Temu, on suspicion of violations of data law. The company is facing mounting scrutiny amid its global expansion.
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Why is the Strait of Hormuz off Iran so crucial?
The Strait of Hormuz is considered the world's most critical chokepoint for the oil trade. Iran has repeatedly threatened to block the waterway and last week partially closed it for military drills.
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Germany inflation rises 2.1% at start of 2026
Increases in food and fuel prices were the main drivers of inflation in Germany, new statistics confirmed.
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How Epstein got so rich
How did the well-connected financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein amass such great wealth?
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AI-fueled chip shortage drives up smartphone prices
The era of cheap data storage is ending. Artificial intelligence is pushing chip prices higher and exacerbating supply shortages. Anyone buying a new smartphone in 2026 should brace for higher prices.
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Germany's big builds: Why delays and cost overruns are so common
Major construction projects are rarely finished on time and usually cost much more than expected. What ever happened to German efficiency?
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France, Germany signal unity at EU's Belgium castle retreat
Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz greeted the press together on arrival at the Alden Biesen Castle, with Macron saying they shared a "sense of urgency" on economic reform. But the two may clash on the way forward.
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Epstein files implicate Germany's Deutsche Bank
The latest release of Epstein files show the late financier and convicted sex offender had up to 40 accounts with Deutsche Bank.
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