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In freezing Kyiv, Ukrainians endure without heat, power
In Kyiv, hundreds of thousands of residents are facing subzero temperatures without any heat or electricity. Mayor Vitali Klitschko has said municipal services are "working around the clock" to restore heat to homes.
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UK's Keir Starmer struggles with Epstein Mandelson fallout
The British prime minister apologized to Epstein victims in a speech, and accused his former US ambassador, Peter Mandelson, of telling "lies" to secure a spot in his government. Mandelson faces a police investigation.
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Louvre to fully restore Empress Eugenie's crown after heist
The Louve theves dropped Empress Eugenie's emerald crown when they fled the scene of the heist in October last year, leaving it badly dented. But the eight pieces they got away with still have not been found.
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Albania's judicial reform 10 years on: Hope without justice
In 2016, Albania launched a reform program aimed at strengthening its judiciary and making it a pillar in the fight against corruption. The murder of a judge last October has reignited the debate about this reform.
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Germany news: Merz on Gulf tour talks arms deals in Doha
Chancellor Friedrich Merz is on a three-day visit to the Gulf region as Germany seeks closer partnerships on business, energy and security. DW has the latest.
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Ukraine updates: POW swap deal reached at Abu Dhabi talks
US envoy Steve Witkoff has announced that Ukraine and Russia agreed to exchange 314 prisoners for the first time in months, but said "significant work remains." Follow DW for the latest.
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New START: Last US-Russia nuclear treaty expires, raising fears of new global arms race
With the New START pact now expired, the US and Russia face no limits on their nuclear weapon stockpiles for the first time in decades. The UN warns the risk of nuclear use is now at its highest in decades.
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Winter Olympics begin quietly with curling
The mixed doubles curling event kicked off the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics two days before the official opening of the Games.
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Turkey's textile industry crushed by China and Bangladesh
Asian rivals have pushed Turkey's manufacturers out of EU markets. Factories are closing and jobs are vanishing. Is there still hope the industry can survive?
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Gaza casualties 'hard to deny,' conflict monitors say
Independent monitors have welcomed reports that the IDF now agrees with Palestinian casualty figures after years of denials. But whether in Gaza, Ukraine or other war zones, accurately gauging casualties is rarely easy.
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Serbia: Reform denounced as a political takeover of justice
In a rushed, opaque procedure, Serbia's ruling majority has pushed through legal amendments that critics say undermine judicial independence and are designed to neutralize the prosecutors investigating organized crime.
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Tackling forever chemicals could save money and our health
Critics say a new UK plan to tackle forever chemicals does not match proposed measures in the EU. As European governments try to deal with the growing PFAS pollution, cleaning it up could cost up to €1.7 trillion.
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'Global human rights system is in peril,' says HRW
US President Donald Trump's reelection has put civil rights under threat globally, Human Rights Watch warned. The NGO's report includes violations in Germany.
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Migrant boat collides with Greek coast guard vessel, 15 dead
According to media reports, the Greek patrol boat issued a warning signal after spotting the migrant boat, which then tried to escape. For reasons that are still unclear, the two boats collided.
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Indian trade deal provides opportunity for German carmakers
Up until now, German cars have barely penetrated the Indian market despite success elsewhere. Could the new EU-India trade deal be a game changer for the struggling sector?
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France's 2026 budget finally gets passed
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu's minority government made it through two no-confidence votes before finally getting his 2026 budget over the line.
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Vienna swaps parking for green space
Conscious of reaching climate goals and strapped for space, some cities are reconsidering how much they dedicate to parking. Austria's capital, Vienna, is streets ahead.
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Tens of thousands back Czech president amid cabinet dispute
A large rally in Prague showed support for Czech President Petr Pavel, who accused the country's top diplomat of blackmail. The row centers on Pavel's refusal to appoint a controversial candidate as environment minister.
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Trilateral Ukraine peace talks delayed after US, Russia meet
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that the dates for the next US-Ukraine-Russia talks are set for February 4-5 in Abu Dhabi. Meanwhile, 12 Ukrainian miners were â killed in a Russian drone strike on a bus.
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Germany news: Energy cooperation with Saudi Arabia to expand
During a visit to Riyadh, Germany's Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said companies from the two countries will work together to strengthen the ties between them.
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