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Troops, aid, influence? Turkey's role in Gaza

Israel doesn't like it, but US President Donald Trump has brought Turkey into Gaza ceasefire planning anyway. What role can the country play, and what advantages can it expect from getting involved?

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Germany plans to spot more Russian submarines β€” from the sky

Germany and the UK plan to jointly trace Russian submarines in the northern Atlantic. The defense ministers of both countries took a ride on one of the high-tech planes that will make this possible.

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Ireland: Left-wing Connolly wins presidential election

Catherine Connolly, an independent progressive candidate, has won by a landslide in a poll marred by low turnout and spoiled ballots. Her victory is a damning verdict for Ireland's center-right coalition government.

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Ukraine updates: Deadly ballistic missile attack hits Kyiv

The attack came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for broader US sanctions on Russian oil and a request for long-range missiles to strike back at Russia. Follow DW for more.

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Football: Germany a step closer to Nations League final

A late strike from Klara BΓΌhl handed Germany a one-goal lead to take into the second leg of their Nations League semi-final against France. But the goal could have come a lot earlier in DΓΌsseldorf.

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Spain revives EU daylight savings debate

Spain is pushing EU colleagues to finally do away with setting clocks back and forth, with the prime minister making the case on social media. A 2018 EU pledge to ditch the outdated practice has failed to find unanimity.

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Wales: Plaid Cymru beats Reform UK in by-election

The populist, far-right Reform UK party had hoped to win big in a local by-election to the Welsh parliament but lost to the Welsh nationalists. But the biggest losers were Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

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Wales' nationalist Plaid Cymru holds off Reform UK in vote

The populist, far-right Reform UK party had hoped to win big in a local by-election to the Welsh parliament but lost to the Welsh nationalists. But the biggest losers were Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour Party.

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Does adopting far-right rhetoric help or hurt the political center?

Researchers in Berlin have found centrist parties are allowing far-right parties to dominate political debate by repeating their rhetoric. Chancellor Merz's recent remarks on Germany's "cityscape" are the latest example.

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Louvre thieves left trail of DNA samples on helmet, gloves

French investigators have found more than 150 pieces of DNA and fingerprints at the Louvre as the director calls for a police station to be set up inside the Paris museum.

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Hungary: Orban, Magyar rally supporters on Memorial Day

Dueling rallies are taking place on the anniversary of Hungary's failed uprising against the Soviet Union. Prime Minister Viktor Orban and challenger Peter Magyar are looking to shore up support before April elections.

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Germany to pay US military base employees amid shutdown

Germany's Finance Ministry said Berlin would pay 11,000 local employees at US military bases who might not receive salaries due to a US federal government shutdown.

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George Soros receives prize for work on Roma, Sinti rights

Philanthropist George Soros received the European Civil Rights Prize at a ceremony in Berlin. His Open Society said Europe's Roma have "endured centuries of discrimination and marginalization."

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Belarus: Sakharov Prize for imprisoned journalist

The Polish-Belarusian journalist Andrzej Poczobut is in prison because of his outspoken criticism of the Lukashenko regime. Now the European Parliament has awarded him the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

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Jaguar cyberattack the UK's most expensive to date: study

Factories shut for over a month and suppliers suffered in particular. A report puts the costs at around $2.5 billion, making it the most economically damaging cyber event ever to hit the UK.

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Louvre Museum reopens in Paris after jewel heist

President Emmanuel Macron ordered stepped-up security at the world's most visited museum, days after a daylight robbery of precious jewels. The theft has shone a spotlight on years of shortfalls and neglect.

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Eurostar plans double-decker trains as rivals eye Tunnel

The monopoly operator of the Channel Tunnel connecting the UK to the continent Eurostar has ordered 30 French-made "Celestia" trains, with an option for 20 more. The expansion comes as rival firms eye use of the line.

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Will Canada buy German-made submarines?

German defense minister Boris Pistorius hopes to persuade NATO ally Canada to collaborate on a joint defense project to strengthen the North Atlantic alliance against Russia. Iceland also has an important role.

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Trump-Putin Budapest talks on hold, but Europe still on edge

Ukraine's European allies are rallying around President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after mixed messages from US President Donald Trump. The prospect of talks in Budapest has left the EU uneasy.

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EU Commission suggests easing anti-deforestation law

The 2023 regulation targeting goods linked to deforestation had been hailed by environmentalists, but criticized by major trading partners such as Brazil and the United States.

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France: Louvre, government deny security shortfalls in heist

A Paris prosecutor said jewels stolen from the Louvre are worth an estimated €88 million, as police intensified the hunt for four thieves to recover the treasures.

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Ukraine updates: Trump-Putin meeting plans shelved

A mooted summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has been put on hold. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid have left thousands of people without power and some without water. DW has more.

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UK: Giuffre memoir launch puts pressure on Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew still denies claims of sexual abuse from Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, even after renouncing his official titles and settling out of court. His critics are calling for further consequences.

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Cyprus: Erhurman's sweeping victory with messages to Ankara

The moderate politician's victory marks a pivotal shift toward renewed Cyprus reunification talks. It signals an emphasis on secularism, resistance to Ankara's influence and a commitment to a federal solution.

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