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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Germany: 3 injured after car plows into crowd in Stuttgart
At least three people were injured when a car drove into a group of people in the German city of Stuttgart, according to police. The driver of the car has been arrested.
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UK court jails Ugandan judge over slavery conviction
Lydia Mugambe, who worked as a judge for the UN, was convicted of charges under the UK's Modern Slavery Act. The victim was forced to work as a maid and provide childcare while Mugambe studied at Oxford University.
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TikTok faces €530 million EU fine over China data transfers
An investigation found the social media giant transferred data to China, violating strict EU privacy rules. TikTok said it would appeal against the decision.
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Sweden: Police arrest 3 over deadly hair salon shootings
Police in Sweden have detained three men over a shooting that left three dead in the city of Uppsala. They also released a teenager who had been held previously.
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Romania election: Will a right-wing extremist top the poll?
The rerun of the Romanian presidential election that was annulled last December takes place on May 4. DW takes a look at the main candidates, including frontrunner George Simion, a pro-Russian right-wing extremist.
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Zelenskyy hails Ukraine-US investment deal as 'truly equal'
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls a Ukraine-US investment deal "a truly equal and fair agreement," paving the way for the modernization of Ukraine's industries.
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Why EU, US companies are keeping trademark rights in Russia
A number of Western countries said they would withdraw from Russia after the country invaded Ukraine in 2022. But some are holding on to their trademarks in Russia.
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Sweden: Suspect arrested after three killed in Uppsala
Swedish police said a masked gunman carried out a shooting that killed three people. The motive of the shooting was as of yet unclear, with police investigating it as a homicide.
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Germany's new government clears final hurdle with SPD vote
Members of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) have voted in favor of a 144-page coalition agreement with the conservatives. This clears the way for Friedrich Merz to become the new chancellor.
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How does Europe want Russia's war on Ukraine to end?
Europe is watching anxiously as Washington warns of a "critical week" for Ukraine. Leaked documents show the US and Europe diverge on how to end the war.
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What Ukrainians think about Trump's peace plan
US President Donald Trump is urging Ukraine to make major concessions to end the war with Russia. Many Ukrainians reject his proposal. What do analysts have to say about the US peace plan?
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Ukraine updates: Germany doubtful of Putin's 3-day ceasefire
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius voiced skepticism about Russian President Vladimir Putin's unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine said a Russian drone strike killed a young girl.
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Blocked pipelines: Why Iran's gas stays off Europe's map
The EU buys gas from Russia, Libya and Qatar — despite sanctions and clashes of interests and values. So why is Iran, with the world's second-largest gas reserves, left out of the equation?
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EU top court rules Malta's 'golden passport' scheme illegal
Malta's fast-track naturalization scheme for foreign investors violates EU law, the bloc's top court has ruled. It said granting citizenship for investments makes naturalization "a mere commercial transaction."
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Italy's appetite for wood fuels Albanian forest crisis
Albania has lost about 6.5% of its total forest area over the past 20 years. Research shows that the country's 2016 moratorium on commercial logging has not stopped the deforestation.
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Germany: Police probe death of author Alexandra Fröhlich
German bestselling author Alexandra Fröhlich was found dead on her houseboat in Hamburg last week. Now the police have commented on the cause of her death.
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Germany: Most charges dropped in far-right Sylt video probe
Almost a year after the scandal over racist chants in a bar on the northern German island of Sylt, only one person has been charged.
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Syrian man on trial for alleged war crimes in France
For the first time, a member of Jaysh al-Islam, a coalition of Syrian rebel groups, is standing trial in France. The case is one of many in Europe as Syrians have sought justice for war crimes committed in Syria.
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German finger wrestlers battle for championship glory
Dislocated digits are not uncommon in the traditional sport of Fingerhakeln, popular in southern Germany.
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Ukraine updates: Putin announces 3-day ceasefire in May
Russia has proposed a three-day ceasefire in May to coincide with celebrations for the end of the Second World War. North Korea said its soldiers reclaim territory under Ukrainian control in the Russian region of Kursk.
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