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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Russia's Putin says he's open to talks with Merz, Zelenskyy
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is ready to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Russian leader is also open to talking with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
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Budapest Pride ban threat sets up EU-Hungary showdown
A Hungarian law passed allegedly to protect children will likely be used to ban a Budapest Pride event. EU lawmakers have called on the bloc to pressure Hungary into allowing LGBTQ+ events.
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Austria plans gun control measures after school shooting
After a shooter killed 10 people at a school in Graz, Austria's government is tightening rules on gun purchases by raising the minimum age and calling for more psychological screening.
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What is NATO and why was it created?
Russia's war against Ukraine has provided NATO with a new sense of purpose and strategic relevance. DW explains the purpose of the transatlantic security alliance and Article 5, the collective defense clause.
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Germany sees sharp rise in incidents of Islamophobia
More than 3,000 incidents were recorded in 2024, including verbal attacks, women being spat on and mosques being defaced. In other news, a ceremony was held in Berlin to remember an East German uprising. DW has more.
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How a Dutch kids' book sparked a Chinese backlash
A Dutch children's book meant to celebrate Amsterdam's diversity has ignited outrage from the Netherlands' Chinese community.
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Ukraine updates: 15 killed in wave of Russian strikes
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Kyiv had experienced "one of the most horrific attacks" of the war, with at least 15 people killed. Dozens of locations in Kyiv were reported to have been hit. Follow DW for more.
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Israel says weapons exhibits blocked off at Paris Air Show
The Israeli Defense Ministry posted pictures of defense industry stands covered by black partition walls. The ministry slammed the move as "outrageous and unprecedented."
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Pushy sporting parents: How far is too far?
The trial of Norwegian double Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen's father has ended. Gjert Ingebrigtsen was found innocent of abusing his son but guilty of violence against his daughter. It's not an isolated case.
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Jailed Istanbul mayor in court over prosecutor 'threat'
Istanbul's jailed mayor has appeared in court charged with threatening the city's public prosecutor. Ekrem Imamoglu — the leading political rival to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — faces several investigations.
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India's Modi set to advance trade corridor talks in Cyprus
India's Modi is likely to discuss Cyrpus' potential role in the India-Middle East-Europe trade corridor — a venture seen as a counter to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
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Germany updates: Syrian 'torture' doctor sentenced to life
A Frankfurt court has sentenced a Syrian doctor to life in prison for crimes against humanity. Meanwhile, in sport, Bayern Munich began their Club World Cup campaign with a thumping win. DW has more.
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Risk of nuclear war grows amid new arms race
A dangerous new nuclear arms race is emerging at the same time as arms control is severely weakened, according to the latest SIPRI assessment. AI and space technologies are also radically redefining nuclear capabilities.
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Ukraine receives 1,200 more war dead bodies from Russia
Russia returned a total of 4,812 bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers to Ukraine this week. Moscow plans to return a further 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies to Ukraine.
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Turkish religious authority granted power to censor Quran translations
Concerns about religious freedom in Turkey have been growing since early June, when a new law gave the Diyanet the right to ban translations of the Quran that do not comply with its interpretation of Islam.
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Spain housing crisis: Locals blame tourists and speculators
Short-term rentals are worsening Spain's housing crisis, while investor demand continues to drive up prices. For many locals, the situation is devastating.
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Large anti-tourism protests planned across Spain
Overcrowded city centers and housing shortages that displace locals are among the many reasons why Spanish residents are protesting the influx of tourists.
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Germany updates: Soldiers gather for first-ever Veterans Day
Germany is marking its first ever Veterans Day with a series of events in Berlin and across the country. Elsewhere, Bayern Munich get their Club World Cup campaign underway in the United States. .
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Former French President Sarkozy stripped of national honor
Nicolas Sarkozy has been stripped of his Legion d'honneur award, France's highest distinction, after his graft conviction. The former French president was found guilty of illegal attempts to obtain favors from a judge.
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Russia and Ukraine conduct a fourth POW swap
Ukraine and Russia conducted another prisoner swap in accordance with the agreements reached in Istanbul. Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine is holding back the Russian offensive in the Sumy region.
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