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The prison economy: Behind bars, everyone’s making money
The world spends hundreds of billions yearly to punish offenders, with little return beyond more crime and less hope. DW examines how private contractors, organized crime gangs and inmates exploit prison for profit.
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IAA: Why VW and other carmakers are changing their EV designs
Electric cars are supposed to be the future. So why are German carmakers now taking a page from past designs? Steven Beardsly reports from the IAA Mobility show in Munich.
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Germany's state-owned KfW bank linked to rights violations
The government's development bank is accused of backing harmful projects in emerging markets. Instead of uplifting communities, a new report says investments fail to protect human rights and silence those who speak out.
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Did AI save Google from being broken apart by regulators?
The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its Chrome search browser. It is another reminder of the expanding influence of AI.
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Could France's economic turmoil spark eurozone debt crisis?
The collapse of the French government over its inability to bring austerity measures through parliament is raising fears that the debt of the EU's second-largest economy is spinning out of control.
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Coca-Cola rebrands products in Germany amid US image crisis
As the global reputation of US brands slips, some US firms are turning to unusual marketing strategies. Coca-Cola, for instance, is now promoting itself as a "German product."
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Will BRICS boom under Trump's watch?
BRICS nations will meet virtually next week to coordinate trade retaliation against the US. Has Donald Trump’s tariff blitz on top emerging economies sparked a stronger alliance among his biggest rivals?
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IAA: German automakers need to step on the gas to stay relevant
As the International Mobility Show opens in Munich, the German car industry is facing roadblocks on many sides. That's why manufactures are polishing up to prove they are ready to conquer the future of modern mobility.
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Digital taxes put US-EU trade talks under pressure
Trump is now threatening retaliation over EU tech rules, shaking the bloc’s 15% tariff deal. Lacking China’s rare earths leverage, Brussels is scrambling for countermeasures — what cards can it still play?
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Why some countries want fewer public holidays
Some governments have proposed reducing public holidays, claiming it helps budgets and boosts growth. However, counter-arguments suggest that productivity is not just about days worked and that time off is important.
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India vs. US: Who stands to lose most in the trade dispute?
US tariffs on Indian goods have risen to 50%, one of the highest rates in the world. The trade row between two of the world's biggest economies could have serious consequences for both.
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What Trump's Fed power play could mean for the US and global economies
US President Donald Trump's attempt to sack Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook has caused shockwaves. The move could fatally undermine the Fed's independence and have implications for the US and global economies.
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German car industry sheds 51,500 jobs in a year
The dip equates to almost 7% of the total workforce in the German auto sector. Faltering exports to China and the US play a role, as new tariffs raise barriers to entry in both these core markets.
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Why Trump wants US government stake in chipmaker Intel
The Trump administration has confirmed it is in talks to take a 10% stake in struggling semiconductor manufacturer Intel. Some say the move makes perfect strategic sense, but critics warn it could set a risky precedent.
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Steep US steel tariffs leave Indian foundries gasping
Trump's 50% steel tariff has rattled India's small foundries. Facing mass layoffs and shutdowns, they urge urgent government action to survive the shockwaves.
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Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton face crisis as luxury sales slide
The personal luxury fashion market is losing its luster. Recent sales figures show that the industry, which proved resilient after pandemic lockdowns, is slowing down. Is luxury finally going out of style?
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Will financial pressure shift Israel's Gaza war stance?
Norway's wealth fund, the world's largest, is divesting from Israeli firms, citing concerns over how Israel conducts its war in Gaza. Can global sanctions, asset sales and boycotts force a shift in Israel's strategy?
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Why does the US use secondary sanctions, and do they work?
Will Donald Trump's threat to use secondary sanctions slow Russian aggression or dampen its economy? Some see them as a powerful deterrent, while others think they are impossible to effectively enforce.
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Google Chrome: AI startup Perplexity wants to buy browser
US antitrust officials proposed last year that Google be forced to sell its Chrome web browser, after the company was found guilty of illegally monopolizing the search market. Now a potential buyer has stepped forward.
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Why is Trump being so generous to China?
Donald Trump has slashed tariffs and softened his stance on China, while imposing steep duties on India and Brazil. What leverage does Beijing hold that others don't?
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