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Germany updates: Majority of Germans reject Teslas

In a recent survey, some 60% of Germans said buying a Tesla was "completely out of the question," Meanwhile, the German military has filled its ranks to the highest levels in over a decade.

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EU-Parlament legt Umsetzung von US-Zolldeal auf Eis

Am Dienstag wurde bekannt, dass das EU-Parlament nicht ΓΌber den Zolldeal mit den USA abstimmen wird. Damit reagiert es auf neue Zolldrohungen des US-PrΓ€sidenten im Streit um GrΓΆnland.

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Britische StrΓ€nde mit Pommes frites und Zwiebeln zugemΓΌllt

Pommes frites Γ  discrΓ©tion: Das gibt es zurzeit am Strand von Eastbourne. Geniessbar sind sie aber nicht. Vielmehr setzen die Menschen vor Ort alles daran, sie schnell zu entsorgen.

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Kurden ziehen aus Lager mit IS-Familien ab

Im Lager al-Hol sind Frauen und Kinder von Mitgliedern des Β«Islamischen StaatesΒ» interniert. Jetzt sind ihre kurdischen Bewacher abgezogen. Zudem sind IS-Gefangene geflohen.

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Davos 2026: World order 'in midst of rupture,' says Canada's Carney

In Davos, Canada's PM Mark Carney said that the world was not in a transition but "in the midst of a rupture." He said Canada stands with Greenland amid Trump's pursuit of the world's largest island. DW has more.

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Davos 2026: 'We prefer respect to bullies,' Macron says

France's president said it was "fundamentally unacceptable" for the US to use tariff threats as "leverage against territorial sovereignty." His speech came ahead of US President Trump's visit to Davos. DW has more.

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High inflation in Nigeria weighs heavily on everyday life

Nigerians are grappling with rising inflation, particularly in food prices, driven by subsidy cuts. President Bola Tinubu's government hopes that such measures will improve the situation in the long term.

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China stays resilient in first year of Trump 2.0

Donald Trump's second term in the White House has tested China's tit-for-tat approach in response to the the US president's trade war. While stiff competition remains moving forward, there are signs of more stable ties.

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Why is Slovakia the EU's 'central hub' for VAT fraud?

The EU's most senior prosecutor told Slovak MPs that one in three VAT fraud cases β€” involving the bloc's sales-tax system β€” has links to Slovakia. Why is the criminality concentrated there and is it a new problem?

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EU prosecutor: Third of VAT fraud cases linked to Slovakia

The EU's most senior prosecutor told Slovak MPs that a staggering one in three VAT fraud cases investigated by her office has links to Slovakia. How can such fraud flourish in Slovakia and is it a new problem?

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Rights groups warn on Israeli abuse of Palestinian prisoners

A new report has published harrowing testimonies by Palestinians who were released as part of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, rights activists are worried that Israel is now considering the death penalty.

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