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UK aristocrat, partner jailed 14 years for killing daughter
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were the subject of a nationwide manhunt for seven weeks in early 2023. The couple was determined to keep their fifth baby after their first four children had been taken into care.
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Why Trump's letter to NATO won't shift EU's course on Russia
Donald Trump has said the US will sanction Russia only if all NATO members end Russian oil and gas imports. Brussels sees the move as pressure on Hungary and Slovakia — and as an excuse for the White House to delay.
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In Berlin, will Nawrocki seek confrontation or cooperation?
As Russian drones breach airspace along NATO's eastern flank, Polish President Karol Nawrocki is set to visit to Berlin on Tuesday. Will he demand war reparations or seek to build a security partnership with Germany?
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Germany crowned EuroBasket champions
Reigning world basketball champions Germany have beaten Turkey in the final to win the European championship.
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Pope Leo thanks God, parents, well-wishers on 70th birthday
Catholic faithful have gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to celebrate Pope Leo's 70th birthday. Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also paid tribute to the US-born pontiff.
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Turkey's largest opposition party, CHP, set for showdown
The CHP's presidential candidate is in prison, and the party leadership faces removal from office. Now, a court case is looming. Turkey's largest opposition party is in danger of falling apart.
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Spain: One killed, dozens injured in Madrid bar explosion
Rescue workers found the body of a man after searching through the rubble of the severely damaged building. The cause of the blast was a gas leak, according to reports.
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Thousands of Ukrainian children still in Russia after forced relocation
Ukraine insists on the return of children who were forcibly transferred from occupied Ukrainian territories to Russia, saying this a ceasefire condition.
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Zapad 2025: Russia, Belarus military exercise explained
Quadrennial joint military exercises between Russia and its key European ally Belarus are underway. Poland, which shares a border with Belarus, has criticized the drills.
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Istanbul district mayor Mutlu arrested amid crackdown on CHP
Hasan Mutlu, the head of Istanbul's Bayrampasa district, will be facing corruption charges. Mutlu is the latest in the growing line of politicians from the CHP opposition party to be arrested by the Turkish authorities.
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Ukraine: Trump tells NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil
US President Donald Trump has said he is ready to sanction Moscow if all NATO allies halt purchases of Russian oil. Russian forces have used a pipeline to approach a front-line town in Ukraine.
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Why Germany, German language is becoming popular in Turkey
More and more Turkish high schools and universities are offering German courses, and an increasing number of Turkish people are studying in German universities. What's behind the trend?
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Border wall between Azerbaijan and Armenia divides village of Kirants
A new concrete border wall now splits the Armenian village of Kirants in two. How has it changed people's lives? And how stable is the peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan?
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Russo-Belarusian military drills trigger concern in Baltic states
As Russia and Belarus prepare for joint military exercises, Lithuania is tightening its borders. But there is more concern about the long-term threat Russia could pose.
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Fact check: Russian drone downings in Poland spark disinfo
Fake news has been circulating after Poland shot down several Russian drones that violated its airspace on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. DW fact check debunks some of the most viral false claims.
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Poland united and determined after Russian drone incursion
After 19 Russian drones breached Polish airspace, Poland's divided leaders are putting up a united front. They are also calling on the country's NATO allies to step up their support.
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British PM sacks ambassador to Washington over Epstein ties
Peter Mandelson has been removed from his post over his close relationship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Belgium seeks US support to battle drug smuggling
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem met Prime Minister Bart De Wever in Belgium amid record drug seizures in Europe.
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France: Prime Minister Lecornu takes office amid protests
Police in France made hundreds of arrests as new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's first day in office was greeted with protests. Lecornu faces opposition from left and right as he tackles a financial crisis.
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Poland calls NATO meeting after downing Russian drones
NATO member Poland said it scrambled defenses in response to 19 airspace breaches. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said many of the drones came from Belarus.
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