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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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LGBTQ+ people in Moldova embrace hope but homophobia endures
Members of LGTBQ+ communities across Moldova were relieved after the victory of the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity in September's parliamentary elections. But discrimination against queer people continues.
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Ukraine updates: Trump ambivalent on Tomahawks — Zelenskyy
The US president has not said definitively if Kyiv will receive long-range Tomahawk missiles, Ukraine's Zelenskyy says. European leaders have held a "productive" call with the Ukrainian president.
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Turkish Cypriots face two paths as they elect new leader
With incumbent Ersin Tatar promoting a two-state approach aligned with Turkey and opposition candidate Tufan Erhurman pushing for a UN-backed federal solution, Turkish Cypriots face a high-stakes election.
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Football: Maccabi Tel Aviv fans banned from Aston Villa game
The UK government says it is working to let Israeli fans attend Aston Villa's Europa League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv after police barred them for security reasons. PM Keir Starmer called the ban the wrong decision.
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Nord Stream: Poland blocks extradition of suspect to Germany
Germany had sought the extradition of a Ukrainian suspected of involvement in sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022. A Warsaw court has rejected the request, citing a lack of evidence.
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North Macedonia votes amid EU membership stalemate
Voters across North Macedonia will head to the polls Sunday for local elections widely viewed as a test of the government's standing and the country's frustration over a long-stalled bid for European Union membership.
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Growth, reform, Russia: Von der Leyen visits Western Balkans
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has called for more investment in the Western Balkans, praising states like Montenegro for making progress toward joining the EU and criticizing Serbia's slow reforms and pro-Russia leader.
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Armenia arrests Apostolic archbishops in church-state rift
Amid an ongoing rift between the Armenian government and the Armenian Apostolic Church, a senior priest has been arrested, while another has been sentenced to jail for two years.
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Edi Rama wants you to trust Diella, Albania's AI minister
Albania's first AI minister, "Diella," was introduced in September to great international fanfare by Prime Minister Edi Rama. With the initial hype over, many questions remain unanswered.
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Winter is coming: Ukraine gas network under fire from Russia
Russia pummels Ukraine's gas infrastructure as Putin's war continues unabated. Ukraine will have to work hard to keep homes warm during the cold months ahead.
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EU to unveil drone defense plan to counter Russian threat
The European Commission is set to unveil an ambitious defense policy "roadmap" that includes boosting anti-drone efforts, according to a document. Plus, Germany pledges more military aid to Ukraine.
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Nord Stream attack: Polish PM Tusk against extradition to Germany
Poland considers the bombing of the Nord Stream Baltic Sea pipeline a heroic act. The alleged and arrested Ukrainian accomplice Volodymyr Z., will likely not be extradited to Germany for geopolitical reasons.
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What role can Europe play in Trump's peace plan?
Sidelined by the US, Europeans are determined to play a leading role in shaping the future of Gaza. However, without a place in Trump's Board of Peace, can they do more than offer aid?
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France: PM Lecornu backs suspending Macron's pension reform
Sebastien Lecornu said he will freeze France's retirement age at 62, below most comparable countries, until 2027's election. This would leave President Macron unable to implement what he considers a core economic reform.
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Iran jails 2 French citizens on 'spying' charges
Iranian state media reported that they received lengthy first-instance jail sentences, without naming them. The only two French nationals known to be held in Iran, Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, were detained in 2022.
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China decries Netherlands takeover of Wingtech subsidiary
A state-backed semiconductor association says it "firmly opposes" the Netherlands taking control of a European subsidiary of Chinese chip company Wingtech. The Dutch cited national security and availability concerns.
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EU delays 'chat control' law over privacy concerns
A proposed EU law designed to scan online communication to keep kids safe from online sexual predators has been shelved over worries it could undermine fundamental privacy rights.
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How the EU wants to get Gen Z on board
Young Europeans are skeptical of the EU's democratic institutions. Now, the bloc is trying to reach out and gain their support — can it succeed?
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Zelenskyy and Trump talk amid possible Tomahawk delivery
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a "very productive" phone call with US President Donald Trump regarding the strengthening of Kyiv's "air defense, resilience, and long-range capabilities."
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Hungary tries German activist despite rule of law concerns
Maja T. has spent over a year on trial for allegedly inflicting politically motivated bodily harm. Supporters say the German left-wing activist is not receiving a fair trial.
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