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Refugees and migration: Is Europe closing its doors?
Migration researchers have called on European governments to abandon isolationist policies. But many politicians are not heeding their calls.
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National interests always shape security: German minister
Germany’s Deputy Defense Minister Nils Schmid spoke to DW on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore about how Berlin is strengthening security cooperation with Indo-Pacific nations.
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India: The toxic beauty of marble waste
Kishangarh’s vast marble dumps resemble an icy desert, attracting influencers, Bollywood stars and wedding couples. But toxic dust pollutes the air and damages lungs, while contaminated water threatens local groundwater.
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Mozambique: Are ‘death squads’ targeting the opposition?
Deadly violence against opposition politicians has shaken Mozambique. While the government has called the incidents isolated cases, opposition and civil society warn of a pattern of politically motivated assassinations.
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Serena Williams confirms return to professional tennis
The tennis icon will play doubles tennis at a grass court tournament this month, marking an expected return to the sport.
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London Tube workers go on two-day strike
A strike in London’s Tube will see the closure of two train lines and partial closure of two others, as the union demands better conditions for workers.
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Alphabet plans $80 billion stock sale as AI spending surges
The Google parent company’s announcement comes on the same day as Anthropic said it had confidentially filed paperwork for an initial public offering.
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EU reaches deal on ‘return hubs’ for rejected asylum-seekers
The deal involves sending people whose asylum applications have been rejected to third countries. It still requires formal approval to come into effect.
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Denmark’s Frederiksen secures third term as prime minister
After her party’s weakest showing since 1903, Mette Frederiksen spent months negotiating a coalition to stay in power.
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Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey
Germany’s previous government changed laws to allow dual citizenship. A new survey shows that, one year after that reform, more than 85% of new German citizens are opting to keep their original nationality.

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