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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Deutsche Welle: DW.com - Europe
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Germany: More than 20 people injured in bus accident
For the second time this week, a long-distance bus left the highway in Germany and overturned. This time there were no fatalities, but more than 20 people were injured.
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Ukraine updates: Kyiv says 26 Russian drones downed
Russia attacked eastern, southern and southeastern parts of Ukraine with 28 Iranian-made drones, Kyiv's military said. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied any plan to attack a NATO country. DW has more.
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French National Assembly votes to outlaw hair discrimination
The law, which will particularly impact Black women with natural hair, now needs to pass the French Senate. Similar laws exist in parts of the US, where hair discrimination is treated as a type of racism.
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US calls Russia 'manure salesmen' over Moscow attack claims
Russian investigators implicated Ukrainian nationalists were tied to the attack on a concert hall near Moscow claimed by ISIS-K, but the US says it is "nonsense propaganda."
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Poland: Police raid suspected Russian spy network
Raids have been carried out in Warsaw and the southern city of Tychy as part of an investigation into Russian espionage.
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Ukraine top diplomat in India to bolster bilateral ties
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba is scheduled to meet his Indian counterpart as well as the deputy national security adviser. Kyiv aims to strengthen its ties with India, despite Delhi's dealings with Russia.
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Hungary-Russia POW deal: 'I was told to say I was Hungarian'
In June 2023, Russia transferred 11 allegedly ethnic Hungarian Ukrainian POWs to Hungary without Kyiv's knowledge. Two of them have now revealed details of their release in an exclusive interview with DW.
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France set to commission new nuclear plant
France's state-owned energy company EDF says it has approval to load a new nuclear plant with fuel. France plans to expand its nuclear sector, unlike Germany, which has shut it down,
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Can Ukraine and the Western Balkans produce arms together?
In February, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for joint arms production with the countries of the Western Balkans. Can these countries help? And would they be able to produce enough to meet Ukraine's needs?
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Macron says Mercosur-EU deal is 'very bad' for both sides
French President Emmanuel Macron told Brazilian business leaders that a proposed trade deal between the European Union and South America's Mercosur bloc is outdated and needs to be reworked.
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Ukraine updates: Deadly airstrike hits Kharkiv
A residential area was hit in an attack by Russia, with police saying that aerial bombs were used. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with soldiers on the front line. DW has the latest.
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Slovakia says bear that wounded 5 shot dead
The bear had bit and scratched people in Slovakia, with one individual almost losing an eye. The Slovakian government wants to implement safety zones near towns and villages as a means to prevent future bear attacks.
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Sweden Quran burner says he will go to Norway
A Christian Iraqi who burned the Quran in Stockholm said "freedom of speech" in Sweden is a "big lie." His desecration of the Islamic holy book sparked anger across the Muslim world and complicated Sweden-Turkey ties.
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Moscow concert hall attack death toll rises to 140
The increase in the death toll comes as scores of other people are reportedly missing. The Russian government is on high alert following the attack, which was claimed by the "Islamic State" Khorasan group.
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Luis Rubiales may face 2.5 years in jail for World Cup kiss
Former Spanish soccer federation chief Luis Rubiales faces charges for kissing midfielder Jenni Hermoso on the lips against her will. Prosecutors have demanded a 2 1/2-year prison term.
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Warsaw dismisses Polish Eurocorps commander citing probe
Poland has dismissed a top general from his position as commander of the Eurocorps military unit amid a counterintelligence investigation.
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Russia's Tajik community face discrimination after Moscow attack
Many Central Asians in Russia, especially the Tajik community, have faced heightened xenophobia following the recent attack on a concert hall near Moscow. Some politicians have also called for curbs on immigration.
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Moscow attack: Why intelligence agencies share information
The US said it warned Russia of a potential attack like the one that took place in Moscow on March 22. When it comes to fighting terrorism, intelligence agencies are surprisingly generous about sharing information.
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Brazil, France announce €1 billion Amazon investment plan
The two countries say they will raise an investment fund over the next four years to protect the Amazon rainforest. Relations between Paris and Brasilia have improved since Lula da Silva became president again.
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EU asks Facebook, TikTok to identify and label AI deepfakes
The European Commission asked big social sites, like TikTok and Facebook, to clearly label political advertising and reduce "virality of content" that threatens the integrity of European elections this summer.
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