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Germany news: Hamburg police investigating subway deaths

Police in the city of Hamburg are probing a suspected homicide after two people were hit by an underground train. Meanwhile, a survey has found that many Germans who work part-time do so voluntarily. DW has more.

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Czechia's feud between president and government intensifies

Relations between Czech President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka have almost completely broken down. With Prime Minister Andrej Babis backing Macinka, the rift between president and government is growing.

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Czechia: Feud between president and government intensifies

Relations between Czech President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka have almost completely broken down. With PM Andrej Babis backing his minister, the rift between president and government is growing.

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Cyprus to Greenland: Could UK military bases guide US moves?

Following recent reports that President Trump may be interested in establishing US military bases in Greenland along the lines of British Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus, DW looks at the history and status of these bases.

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Ukraine at war: Battered by Russia and winter but unbending

Russian attacks, biting cold, and heat and power outages are grinding Ukrainians down. But polls show a society sticking together under fire and one unwilling to compromise with Russia.

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Can the EU take on Musk over AI 'undressing' feature?

The EU is probing Elon Musk's Grok AI after its deepfake feature generated millions of sexualized images of women and children. Brussels is putting its toughest tech laws to one of their biggest test yet.

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Ukraine: Trump says Putin agreed not to hit Kyiv for 1 week

President Donald Trump has said Russia's Vladimir Putin "agreed" not to strike the capital for a week with a harsh cold snap forecast. Russia routinely targets Ukraine's electricity supply. Follow DW.

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EU provides Ukraine with emergency aid amid Russian attacks

Amid Russia's attacks, the EU will provide Ukraine with €153 million in emergency aid. Meanwhile, Friedrich Merz denounced Russia's "daily war crimes" against Ukraine's civilian population. Follow DW.

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UK's Keir Starmer visits China as Beijing courts US allies

Keir Starmer is in China for the first trip by a British prime minister since 2018. He is the latest in a string of European leaders to visit recently, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz soon to follow.

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Budapest mayor charged over Pride parade

Prosecutors in Hungary are moving against Budapest’s mayor, Gergely Karacsony, after last year's Pride went ahead despite a police ban. The case is being handled without a court hearing and as elections approach.

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Sicily landslide forces evacuation of 1,500

A landslide in southern Sicily has homes balanced at the edge of a cliff following days of rain. Officials have said some people won't be able to return to living in their homes.

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Hungary: Cabinet member uses vulgar slur to insult Roma

Transportation Minister Janos Lazar says Hungary doesn't need foreign workers and crudely joked that Roma should clean dirty toilets in their stead. Will his comments cost Viktor Orban's party in upcoming elections?

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Dutch court sentences Eritrean migrant smuggler to 20 years

A Dutch court on Tuesday sentenced Eritrean Amanuel W. to 20 years in prison in the Netherlands' largest migrant smuggling case so far. More suspects are set to appear in court later this year.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day: Europe remembers Nazi genocide

Auschwitz survivor Tatiana Bucci has addressed MEPs in a special session. An event will be held at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial in Poland to commemorate the concentration camp's liberation 81 years ago.

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EU, India clinch historic free trade deal

The deal between Brussels and New Delhi aims to forge a market of 2 billion people and nearly a quarter of global GDP, according to the European Commission.

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Germany, France, others rebuke Trump's NATO troop disrespect

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said it would show "decency" for Donald Trump to apologize for comments on NATO troops in Afghanistan. "But we all know how the US president operates," Pistorius added.

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Retrial in murder of Slovak journalist and fiancee begins

The second retrial in the Jan Kuciak murder case began on January 26. Businessman Marian Kocner again faces charges after the Slovak Supreme Court overturned his previous two acquittals.

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UK: Suella Braverman defects from Conservatives to Reform

The former UK Cabinet member is the latest high-ranking Conservative politician to defect to Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage. Another senior Tory, Robert Jenrick, was pushed before he could leave earlier this month.

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EU opens probe into Musk's Grok chatbot

The European Commission is to look into whether Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot is spreading illegal content in the EU. Among other things, Grok has been used to make manipulated sexualized images, often of women and minors.

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EU agrees on complete ban of Russian gas imports by 2027

The European Union has taken another step toward ending its energy reliance on Russia by agreeing to stop gas imports from the country. But not all countries voted in favor of the ban.

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Media freedom in the spotlight as Kuciak murder case reopens

Europe presents itself as a defender of the free press, yet some high-profile murders of EU journalists have yet to be resolved. Will a new trial into the death of Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak change that?

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Russia looks to India to fill labor shortage

Russia needs workers — and is now hiring in India. Why Moscow is shifting its migration strategy, and what awaits Indians arriving in Russia.

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In Greenland, US-NATO deal met with relief, mistrust

A "framework" agreement between the US and NATO has defused the dispute over Greenland. There is cautious relief among residents, but also fear of once again becoming a geopolitical pawn.

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