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Wagner festival reinstates Holocaust memorial event after cancellation
The Bayreuth Festival had canceled a planned memorial lecture featuring Jewish author and broadcaster Michel Friedman, drawing sharp criticism.
Japan needs more foreign workers, but many feel unwelcome
Japan needs more foreign workers, but many feel unwelcome
While Japan faces a deepening labor shortage and growing demand for foreign workers, it has been moving to tighten visa rules and regulations.
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German lawyers: Ban on far-right AfD 'likely successful'
A new report by legal experts has found that efforts to ban Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) could be successful — but there would be political dangers to such a move.
'Operation Purgatory': Magyar moves to demolish Orban system
The new Hungarian government is moving swiftly to dismantle the system of former PM Viktor Orban. The focus is on fighting corruption, reforming the media and protecting democracy.
How the Iran war impacts Abu Dhabi's AI strategy
How the Iran war impacts Abu Dhabi's AI strategy
Abu Dhabi's ambitions to turn the UAE into a global hub for digital infrastructure and AI, dubbed "UAE AI Strategy 2031," face pressure after the war with Iran. But the UAE is also known for its business resilience.
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US, Lebanon, Israel sign framework agreement
US Secretary ‌of ⁠State ⁠Marco ​Rubio has announced ​a trilateral ​framework ‌agreement. Lebanese officials began direct talks with Israel in Washington in April.
Albania's 'Flamingo Revolution': What's behind the protests?
Albania's 'Flamingo Revolution': What's behind the protests?
For weeks now, images of crowds of Albanians protesting on the streets have been relayed around the world. The protesters say they are fighting for democracy. PM Edi Rama insists the movement is part of a hybrid war.
Germany news: Heat soars as political reforms split opinion
Germany news: Heat soars as political reforms split opinion
As Europe's heatwave rages, Germany continues to swelter with new records expected Saturday. Elsewhere, politicians bicker over reforms and industry blames train operator DB for billions in losses. DW has the latest.
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France: 11 killed in civilian plane crash
Police have urged people to "strictly avoid" the area around the airport in Tomblaine. The plane was reportedly carrying skydivers.
Europe heat wave: Over 1,300 excess deaths, WHO says
Europe heat wave: Over 1,300 excess deaths, WHO says
The WHO said over 1,300 excess deaths have been recorded in Europe since the record-breaking heat wave started around June 21. Germany logged yet another heat record at 41.7 degrees Celsius. Follow DW for the latest.
Venezuela earthquakes: Nearly 7 million may be impacted — UN
Venezuela earthquakes: Nearly 7 million may be impacted — UN
The projection includes up to two million people in the capital, Caracas. Rescue teams are racing against time to save survivors, three days after the twin quakes that killed 1,430 people. DW has more.
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Why is the US targeting Germany's drug industry?
A new trade probe is reigniting a long-running clash over who should pay for medical innovation. Washington argues Germans benefit from lower prices while US patients shoulder a disproportionate share of the costs.