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Turkey: Ousted CHP leader draws thousands, challenges rival

Ozgur Ozel and Kemal Kilicdaroglu held rival rallies in Ankara, as the CHP grapples with Ozel's court-ordered removal. Ozel's supporters called Kilicdaroglu a "traitor."

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Film funding bill to support blockbusters made in Germany

The German government wants to attract more filmmakers and make the country a "global player" in on-screen entertainment. A new bill would require media companies to make mandatory investments in the film industry.

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Seltene Sichtung: Touristen filmen Raubfische vor Mallorca

In einer Bucht vor Mallorca kamen Touristen zwei Mittelmeer-Speerfischen sehr nahe. Das ist ungewΓΆhnlich. Die Raubfische leben nΓ€mlich eigentlich auf hoher See und nicht in KΓΌstennΓ€he.

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WHO chief visits Ebola epicenter in eastern DR Congo

Addressing the public from the epicenter of the DRC Ebola outbreak, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged residents to stay safe during burials of Ebola victims and called on infected people to seek care early.

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Germany: Vaping becoming more popular among young people

A recent study shows that e-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular among young people in Germany, with even elementary school kids picking up vapes. Health experts are alarmed.

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What Hungary must do to receive EU funds frozen under Orban

Prime Minister Peter Magyar and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a deal that could free up over €16 billion in EU funds for Hungary. Now, Magyar's new government needs to deliver.

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How did tattoo artists become legal in South Korea?

The BBC is in Seoul, where tattooist from all over the country have gathered to celebrate their art, following decades of underground work.

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Laos: Five people rescued from flooded cave

Seven people who entered the cave last week were trapped inside by flash flooding that blocked their way. Five of them found some days ago have been freed after rescuers pumped water out of the cave system.

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Russia recalls Armenia ambassador over EU ties

The recall comes a day after Putin warned Armenia against seeking EU membership and alluded to the "Ukrainian scenario." Armenia historically has strong ties with Russia but has pivoted toward the West in recent years.

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Kadett verzichtet auf Handschlag und springt JD Vance an

Bei der Abschlussfeier der United States Air Force Academy sorgte ein Absolvent fΓΌr Lacher im Publikum. Anstatt des traditionellen HΓ€ndedrucks mit VizeprΓ€sident JD Vance setzte er zum Chest Bump, Bruststoss, an. Eine Geste, die bei den Absolventen immer wieder zu sehen ist.

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AlgenblΓΌte: Nach zehn Jahren kehrt die rote Flut zurΓΌck

In der Suruga-Bucht in Japan fΓ€rbte sich zum ersten Mal seit zehn Jahren das Meer wieder rot. Das PhΓ€nomen wird von der AlgenblΓΌte ausgelΓΆst. BegΓΌnstigt wird sie durch steigende Meerestemperaturen. Das PhΓ€nomen kommt besonders hΓ€ufig von FrΓΌhling bis Herbst vor.

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