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German lawmakers approve billions in military expenditure
The Bundestag budget committee has approved the expenditure of tens of billions to purchase military equipment for the Bundeswehr. It comes as much of Europe boosts defense capabilities amid fears of Russian aggression.
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Merz touts EU-Mercosur deal while France, Italy protest
The EU-Latin America trade deal has been in the making for a quarter of a century. Though Germany's chancellor called for its completion, France and Italy said it would be "premature" to sign.
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Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy to attend EU summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will attend the summit in Brussels in person on Thursday. Hungarian Prime Minister Orban has warned the EU not to use frozen Russian state assets for Ukraine.
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UK issues ultimatum to Abramovich for Chelsea sale funds
The British government is threatening Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich with legal action unless he donates billions from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to victims of the war in Ukraine.
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Spain to open public buildings as climate shelters in summer
Heat waves in Spain have become, longer, more intense and deadlier in recent years. A network of climate shelters aims to help save lives.
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Russia's frozen assets — everything you need to know
Most EU members agree that they want to use Russia's frozen assets to help Ukraine. Here's an overview of the key questions about the issue.
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EU enlargement in the Western Balkans: All together now?
Should all the countries of the Western Balkans join the EU at the same time, as Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has suggested? And how do the countries in question feel about it?
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Poland arrests teen, alleging Christmas market attack plot
Polish security services have detained a 19-year-old man, accusing him of seeking to establish contact with the "Islamic State" terrorist group and of plotting an attack on a Christmas market. They did not specify where.
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Ukraine updates: Europe creates a commission for war damages
The International Claims Commission for Ukraine will assess and decide on claims for reparations, including any amount to be paid out by Russia. It is unclear how it will force Moscow to pay. DW has the latest.
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Ukraine-US talks 'real chance for peace process' — Germany
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Berlin for talks with Germany's Friedrich Merz and other European allies. European leaders proposed a multinational force to enforce a Ukraine peace deal. Follow DW for more.
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Ukraine: Zelenskyy meets US, European officials in Berlin
The Ukrainian president is in Germany for the latest talks on ending the invasion of his country. US special envoy Witkoff is joining the negotiations, but Russia will not be represented.
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Hungary: Thousands march demanding Orban's ouster
The protest followed the publication of videos this week showing staff at a Budapest juvenile correction facility physically abusing children. Viktor Orban's main challenger, Peter Magyar, led the march.
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Ukraine: Russian strikes cut power to thousands
Over a million households have been left without power after Russia's overnight drone and missile attacks. The strikes come on the eve of US-Ukraine talks in Berlin.
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Will Trump 'pull' Italy, Austria, Poland, Hungary from EU?
The US recently published its new National Security Strategy. A leaked draft appears to show the US wants to exert its influence over four European countries in particular to destabilize the European Union.
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Romania in turmoil over judicial corruption revelations
An investigative report about judicial corruption sparked protests in Romania this week, shaking a government coalition already under fire for blocking reforms.
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EU to move Ukraine membership forward despite Hungary veto
EU states will still have veto rights over the final decision about Ukraine's membership, but for the time being Ukraine will move ahead with the necessary reforms in order to become eligible to join.
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US plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine: Where it stands now
There has been a flurry of diplomatic activity between Washington, Kyiv, Moscow and European capitals to discuss a plan to end the war. But US President Donald Trump says he's tired of talking — he wants action.
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Why Russian attacks on Ukraine endanger Moldova's energy security
Recent Russian strikes on Ukraine's electricity network caused massive power disruptions in neighboring Moldova. Why was this the case and how can the country better protect itself?
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Ukraine updates: US pushing Kyiv to withdraw from Donetsk
The US wants Ukraine, but not Russia, to withdraw from parts of the Donetsk region to create a "free economic zone." NATO chief Rutte says alliance members are not ready to meet the threat Russia poses. DW has more.
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Ukraine: Elections under martial law, but only if it's safe
Ukraine says it's ready to hold the elections demanded by US President Donald Trump on condition that international partners ensure the safety of candidates and voters. But how realistic is this in a country at war?
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