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Suez, Panama canals charge for transit β€” why can't Hormuz?

Iran has been widely condemned for demanding up to $2 million for vessels to ship through the Strait of Hormuz. DW explores the reasons why Egypt can charge for the Suez Canal and Panama for its waterway, but Iran can't.

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Hormuz, Suez, Panama: Why one can't charge shipping fees

Iran has been widely condemned for demanding up to $2 million per transit through the Strait of Hormuz. DW explores the reasons why Egypt can charge for the Suez Canal and Panama for its waterway, but not Tehran.

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Abortion, regret and the right to decide

Letters: Readers respond to an article by Roe McDermott saying that women don’t need laws to make them β€˜reflect’ on their choices

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Simon Fisher obituary

Other lives: Proponent of the idea of conflict transformation who set up a body to train people on how to work for non-violent change

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Reiche brings energy sector ties to German Economy Ministry

Economy Minister Reiche is a controversial figure. Her plans for new gas-fired power plants, rolling back plans for more renewables in the building sector and scrapping solar subsidies have been met with criticism.

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Germany: Who is Economy Minister Katherina Reiche?

Economy Minister Reiche is a controversial figure. Her plans for new gas-fired power plants, rolling back plans for more renewables in the building sector and scrapping solar subsidies have been met with criticism.

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Crises in Amhara, Tigray cloud Ethiopia's election 2026

The June 1 elections come as the country debates federalism, governance and national unity in polls that could define the country's democratic future.

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Iran turns internet back on, but old restrictions remain

Communication with the outside world remains difficult in Iran, even after an 88-day total internet blockade was lifted. The blackout has had significant economic and social consequences.

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UK re-chalks Dorset's famed and feisty Cerne Abbas Giant

Britain's National Trust is working on replacing the chalk outline of the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset. The Saxon-era carving depicts a club-wielding man "still standing tall," as the charity puts it.

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Why Europe is getting so hot

Europe is sweltering under extreme heat that has broken records and claimed lives. Why is the continent heating so fast?

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Why Europe is the fastest-warming continent

Europe is sweltering under an early heat wave that has broken records and claimed lives. What is happening to make it so hot?

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Ethiopia votes amid geopolitical rivalries in Horn of Africa

Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election on June 1, 2026. The vote takes place as Gulf states compete for influence in the region and the rivalry between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Nile intensifies.

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Ethiopia votes amid geopolitical rivalries in the Horn

Ethiopia will hold its seventh national election on June 1, 2026. The vote takes place amid Gulf states' competition for influence in the region and as the rivalry between Addis Ababa and Cairo over the Nile intensifies.

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North Korea: New report sheds light on chemical weapons

A new study shows the North Korean regime is investing heavily in chemical weapons capacity, with analysts warning they could be deployed by the regime if it faces an existential threat.

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A look inside Japan's largest prison for women

Japan has recently carried out reforms to its prison system, but inside Tochigi, its biggest women's prison, strict discipline and tough conditions still define daily life.

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India news: Siddaramaiah steps down as Karnataka CM

Main headlines in India include DK Shivkumar being set to replace Siddaramaiah as chief minister for the southern state Karnataka, and Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha across the country. DW has more.

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Ukraine: EU's Kallas warns against Russian mediator 'trap'

The European Union's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has warned member states against falling into a Russian "trap" in future negotiations on Ukraine as the bloc's foreign ministers meet in Cyprus.

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