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Why Germany struggles to recruit women soldiers
As Germany expands its military to meet NATO commitments, attracting more women remains a challenge. Concerns range from military culture to family life and representation.
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Why Trump is taking a risky bet on Iran
The ceasefire between the US and Iran has collapsed, deepening fears of a wider conflict in the Gulf. DW asks political scientist Robert Pape of the University of Chicago who has the upper hand in the Iran war.
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Why is Zelenskyy reshuffling Ukraine’s government?
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has resigned, prompting a Cabinet reshuffle led by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. What comes next?
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Why Egypt built the world’s largest defense HQ
Egypt’s massive new defense complex, The Octagon, is billed as a security hub. The billion-dollar fortress has been unveiled while Egyptians grapple with soaring inflation, poverty and a plunging currency.
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Why someone else’s credit card debt can make you anxious, according to a financial therapist
If someone else’s credit card debt feels stressful to you, it may be worth questioning the source of that anxiety, experts say.
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Why Taiwan’s last 12 allies support it in US-China rivalry
From Paraguay to Palau, just 12 countries officially recognize Taiwan, most of them small states. Why do they continue to back Taipei despite growing pressure from China?
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The different styles of fitness
Why do some people love intense workouts while others struggle to get moving? We look at fitness personalities, CrossFit, exercise addiction and the surprising power of walking.
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Watch: Why is there a ‘black cloud’ over unity at the Nato summit?
US President Donald Trump has used the Nato summit to criticise the lack of support for his war on Iran, and revive his interest in taking over Greenland.
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Why Pakistan may be too reliant on EU trade
The European Union is Pakistan’s largest export market, accounting for about 30% of its global exports. But how important is Pakistan to Europe?
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Why Ukrainian strikes on annexed Crimea are a blow to Putin
Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford explains why Crimea is a target for Kyiv, and why the peninsula matters to Vladimir Putin.
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