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Pride Month has great significance for those who feel invisible. In Slovenia, many LGBTQ+
One of the first steps taken by Slovenia's new right-wing government in June was to remove the rainbow flag outside the Culture Ministry. As Pride Month draws to a close, DW surveys the situation of the LGBTQ+ community.
US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power
US Supreme Court vastly expands Trump's presidential power
The court reversed a 1935 precedent restricting presidential powers to remove heads of independent agencies. However, it barred Trump from firing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, preserving the central bank's independence.
Why a passport may not prove you're Indian
A passport controversy has reignited debate over how citizenship is proven in India, with voter-list revisions exposing systemic gaps and raising fears of wrongful exclusion.
South Africa on edge amid anti-migrant protests
South Africa on edge amid anti-migrant protests
Anti-immigrant groups set June 30 as an unofficial "deadline" for undocumented migrants to leave, with protests taking place across South Africa. DW has more.
South Africa on edge with anti-migrant protests underway
South Africa on edge with anti-migrant protests underway
Anti-immigrant groups have set June 30 as an unofficial deadline for undocumented migrants to leave, with protests taking place across South Africa. Authorities say little violence has occurred so far. DW has more.
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Pope pleads with breakaway Catholics before possible schism
Pope Leo XIV has called on a rebel Catholic group to call off a planned consecration of bishops. Such a move could trigger a full schism with the mainstream Catholic Church.
Germany news: Stade attack victims yet to be identified
Germany news: Stade attack victims yet to be identified
Police have yet to identify the six victims of a deadly shooting in the northern German city. Meanwhile, Germany's national men's football coach pledged to stay on the job after an early World Cup exit. DW has more.
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For a third straight time, Germany is out of the FIFA World Cup earlier than expected. Wha
Germany are out of the World Cup earlier than expected for the third straight time. How did this happen? O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Economia.
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Middle East: Trump announces new Doha talks, Iran demurs
The US and Iran have agreed to refrain from hostilities after a recent flareup, according to Washington, with US President Trump anouncing new talks will be held in Doha. Iran has yet to confirm this. DW has more.
US: Self-exiled Chinese billionaire sentenced to 30 years in prison
US: Self-exiled Chinese billionaire sentenced to 30 years in prison
Guo Wengui was a close ally of former Donald Trump aide Steve Bannon, with whom he co-founded a movement aiming to overthrow the Chinese government.
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US birthright citizenship: What does Trump's loss mean?
The US Supreme Court has blocked Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, leaving US law unchanged. But why was the issue so important to Donald Trump, and what does his loss really mean?
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US birthright citizenship: What changes if it's removed?
The US Supreme Court will soon decide whether being born in the USA is still enough to make a person a US citizen. The repeal of birthright citizenship is important to Donald Trump but what does it really mean?