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Nord Stream attack: Polish PM Tusk against extradition to Germany

Poland considers the bombing of the Nord Stream Baltic Sea pipeline a heroic act. The alleged and arrested Ukrainian accomplice Volodymyr Z., will likely not be extradited to Germany for geopolitical reasons.

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What role can Europe play in Trump's peace plan?

Sidelined by the US, Europeans are determined to play a leading role in shaping the future of Gaza. However, without a place in Trump's Board of Peace, can they do more than offer aid?

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France: PM Lecornu backs suspending Macron's pension reform

Sebastien Lecornu said he will freeze France's retirement age at 62, below most comparable countries, until 2027's election. This would leave President Macron unable to implement what he considers a core economic reform.

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Iran jails 2 French citizens on 'spying' charges

Iranian state media reported that they received lengthy first-instance jail sentences, without naming them. The only two French nationals known to be held in Iran, Cecile Kohler and Jacques Paris, were detained in 2022.

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China decries Netherlands takeover of Wingtech subsidiary

A state-backed semiconductor association says it "firmly opposes" the Netherlands taking control of a European subsidiary of Chinese chip company Wingtech. The Dutch cited national security and availability concerns.

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EU delays 'chat control' law over privacy concerns

A proposed EU law designed to scan online communication to keep kids safe from online sexual predators has been shelved over worries it could undermine fundamental privacy rights.

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How the EU wants to get Gen Z on board

Young Europeans are skeptical of the EU's democratic institutions. Now, the bloc is trying to reach out and gain their support — can it succeed?

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Zelenskyy and Trump talk amid possible Tomahawk delivery

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a "very productive" phone call with US President Donald Trump regarding the strengthening of Kyiv's "air defense, resilience, and long-range capabilities."

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Hungary: Maja T. and the lingering doubt over rule of law

The cases of activist Maja. T and politician Ilaria Salis, branded 'left-wing terrorists' in Hungary, have been running for a year and a half. They raise numerous questions about the rule of law in the European country.

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Tech Zity hub set to crown Lithuania's bustling startup scene

Lithuania's startups are on the rise with fintechs showing the way. There's hope the sector could become an economic backbone. But more young tech companies will need to take the leap.

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Ukraine updates: Power returns to Kyiv after Russian strike

Electricity was restored to some 800,000 residents of the Ukrainian capital after Moscow targeted energy facilities. Kyiv says dozens of children have been saved from Russian-occupied territory. DW has the latest.

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Western parts in Russian drones: Are sanctions even working?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has criticized his allies because, despite sanctions and embargoes, Western parts are still ending up in Russian weaponry. How can illicit exports be stopped?

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France: Macron reappoints Sebastien Lecornu as PM

Just days after his resignation, Sebastien Lecornu is back in the position he had vacated. Lecornu said it was now time to "put an end to this political crisis" as he accepted Macron's nomination.

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Death threats force far-right Wilders to suspend campaign

Geert Wilders has canceled a planned radio debate after being informed that he was the target of a foiled attack aimed at Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever. The Netherlands is due to hold elections later this month.

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Georgia's government clamps down after Tbiilisi unrest

In the wake of anti-government protests that led to unrest in Tbilisi, authorities in Georgia have arrested several activists and accused them of attempting to stage a coup. Civil society fears harsh repression measures.

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EU questions four US platforms over child protection

Amid allegations of insufficient child protection, the European Commission is demanding information from four US platforms. The platforms in question include Apple, Snapchat, Google, and YouTube.

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Maria Corina Machado of Venezuela wins Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 has gone to Maria Corina Machado. The committee lauded "her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela."

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Germany: Merz pledges to resist 2035 EU electric car switch

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he would oppose the "hard cutoff" currently planned by the EU, aiming to stop registering new internal combustion engine cars by 2035. The goal was already under review and looking fragile.

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Pelicot rape case appellant sentenced to 10 years in jail

The 44-year-old man had maintained his innocence, blaming Pelicot's husband for "luring" him. Gisele Pelicot told the man in court that she never gave him consent and accused him of cowardice.

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Ukraine: Residents flee Kupiansk as Russia pushes offensive

Some residents have remained even as Russian troops threaten to take full control of Kupiansk. The longer they wait. the more dangerous it becomes to evacuate them. DW spoke with internally displaced people in Ukraine.

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Ukraine: Children ordered to evacuate from frontline city

Ukrainian authorities ordered the evacuation of children and their guardians from around the frontline city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, citing an increase in Russian drone attacks.

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Ukraine: Children ordered to evacuate from city in Donetsk

Ukrainian authorities ordered the evacuation of children and their guardians from around the frontline city of Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region, citing an increase in Russian drone attacks. DW has more.

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Hungary found to have sent agents to spy on EU — report

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban secretly sent agents to spy on European Union institutions in Brussels for years, according to a report published by a Belgian newspaper.

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EU: Ursula von der Leyen survives latest no-confidence votes

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has survived a pair of no-confidence votes, leveled by both flanks of the increasingly polarized European Parliament, with comparative ease.

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Pelicot tells rape appellant she 'never' gave him consent

Gisele Pelicot has testified in the appeal hearing of the only man contesting his conviction of raping her in the presence of her husband. She told the man she never gave him consent and accused him of cowardice.

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Russia: Momentum for peace after Putin-Trump summit 'gone'

The impetus for reaching a peace deal in Ukraine following the meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska has largely "gone," a Russian official has said.

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EU's von der Leyen urges response to hybrid warfare threats

Recent drone incidents demonstrate that Europe is facing a threat of "hybrid warfare," and to combat this threat, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said that deterrence is necessary.

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