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Iran war: US military hits Iran over cargo vessel attack
Iran war: US military hits Iran over cargo vessel attack
US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of carrying out a drone attack on a cargo vessel on Thursday and violating the US-Iran deal. In response, the US military has launched fresh strikes on Iran. DW has more.
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New Caledonia heads to polls in vote delayed since 2024
Security has been high at polling stations as the South Pacific archipelago holds its first provincial elections since 2019. The vote in the French territory was originally set for 2024 but was delayed by violent unrest.
Europe heat wave: 1,000 excess deaths recorded in France
Europe heat wave: 1,000 excess deaths recorded in France
The French Health Ministry noted a sharp increase in deaths especially in areas hit hardest by the heat wave. Germany is meanwhile breaking for another potentially record-breaking day. Follow DW for the latest.
Argentina: Milei's top aide resigns over corruption scandal
Argentina: Milei's top aide resigns over corruption scandal
Manuel Adorni is mired in a corruption scandal but has denied wrongdoing. Javier Milei has defended Adorni, saying, "Manuel is innocent."
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Hungary holds first post-Orban Budapest Pride march
Tens of thousands packed Budapest's streets despite scorching heat. Former right-wing leader Viktor Orban tried to ban the march last year as part of a wider LGBTQ+ crackdown.
Ukraine strikes Russian weapons plant, Moscow fuel hub
Ukraine strikes Russian weapons plant, Moscow fuel hub
The two attacks, in Volgograd and Vladimir regions, are part of President Zelenskyy's strategy to bring the war to the Russian people and force Putin into peace negotiations.
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Pakistan says it struck militant targets in Afghanistan
The strikes come a day after an attack in the southern city of Karachi killed three paramilitary troops. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban condemned the "brutal" and "cowardly" strikes, saying they killed scores of civilians.
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Serbia: Protests continue after Vucic says he will step down
Student-led demonstrations continued even after President Vucic announced his plan to resign within weeks. For more than 18 months, demonstrators have kept Vucic under pressure.
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Poland orders Swedish submarines to bulk up navy
Poland has placed an order for three Swedish submarines in an effort to step up defense capabilities. The NATO member is modernizing its navy in the face of Russian aggression at its borders.
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EV myths muddy the road to electrification
Claims that electric vehicle batteries are tainted by exploitative mineral supply chains are discrediting non-fossil cars as electrified road transport booms.
South Africa on edge ahead of anti-migrant protests
South Africa on edge ahead of anti-migrant protests
Anti-immigrant groups have set June 30 as an unofficial deadline for undocumented migrants to leave, with protests planned across South Africa. Large numbers of security forces have been deployed. Follow DW for more.
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Ukrainian oligarch reportedly injured in Monaco blast
Vadym Yermolaiev was sanctioned by Ukraine for allegedly doing business in Russian-occupied Crimea. Two other people were also injured, including a 13-year-old.