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Ukraine announces energy shake-up after corruption scandal

Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for a new board at state nuclear operator Energoatom after the company was found at the center of a major corruption scandal. More than $100 million was embezzled, according to investigators.

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US, Switzerland reach deal to cut tariffs

The agreement will see the steep tariffs Donald Trump imposed on Swiss goods cut to 15%. Switzerland will also invest billions in the US.

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US to designate Germany's 'Antifa Ost' a terrorist group

The US State Department announced it would classify four European left-wing groups as terrorist organizations. In addition to Antifa Ost in Germany, one group is based in Italy and the other two are in Greece.

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Italy opens 'sniper tourism' Bosnian War crimes probe

Three decades after the siege of Sarajevo, Italian prosecutors are investigating "sniper tourists," who allegedly paid money to shoot at civilians in the city.

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Italy to investigate 'sniper tourism' during Bosnian War

Three decades after the end of the brutal siege of Sarajevo, Italian prosecutors are investigating "sniper tourists," who allegedly paid money to shoot at civilians in the city.

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Italy: Prosecutors probe Sarajevo 'sniper tourism' charges

Milan public prosecutors are investigating individuals accused of "sniper tourism." The charges accuse wealthy individuals of traveling to Sarajevo during the Bosnia war and paying to shoot civilians "for fun."

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'Gin' must contain alcohol, top European court says

A beverage called "gin" must contain alcohol and juniper berries, and have an alcohol content of at least 37.5%, Europe's top court has ruled. A German group took exception to a "Virgin Gin" non-alcoholic product.

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European Parliament backs diluted 2040 climate targets

Lawmakers approved proposals to slightly weaken EU carbon emissions targets for 2040. Another vote on corporate supply chain standards was even more contentious as it required populist support to pass.

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Ukrainian journalists bring the frontline to Brussels

During a DW Akademie media event in Brussels, journalists and policymakers explored how to safeguard independent reporting as the war and the information battle continue.

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Czechia: Will conflict of interest stop Babis becoming PM?

Six weeks after parliamentary elections in Czechia, it is not clear when — or indeed if — election winner Andrej Babis will be named prime minister. The would-be PM met the president on Wednesday to discuss the matter.

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Cypriot president visits Berlin before Cyprus EU presidency

Just weeks before Cyprus assumes the EU Council presidency, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides travels to Berlin to meet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. What will be on the agenda?

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Cyprus: President visits Merz before country's EU presidency

Just weeks before Cyprus assumes the presidency of the Council of the EU, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides travels to Berlin to meet German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. What will be on the agenda?

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Ukraine's corruption scandal: What do we know so far?

Two ministers have resigned amid investigations into graft in Ukraine. Investigators say they have uncovered a money laundering scheme in the energy sector. Someone close to Zelenskyy is said to be at the center of it.

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Russia's strikes threaten Ukraine's nuclear safety

Russia is ramping up missile attacks on substations at Ukrainian nuclear power plants. Experts tell DW why this new tactic is dangerous — and how it can be prevented.

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Dozens of migrants feared dead off Libyan coast

At least 42 people are believed to have drowned in a sea accident off the coast of Libya, the UN has said. Seven people were reported to have been rescued by Libyan authorities.

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It's Trump vs. the press, again, with new threat to BBC

Donald Trump is poised to again sue a major news organization — this time the BBC — following the publication of a leaked internal memo raising concerns of bias in its programming.

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World War I Armistice Day remembered in Ypres and elsewhere

World War I fighting officially stopped at 11 a.m. on November 11 in 1918. Ceremonies marking the anniversary took place around much of the world, including the Menin Gate at Ypres in Belgium.

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Turkey: Over 2,000-year jail sentence urged for Istanbul mayor

Ekrem Imamoglu is facing almost 150 charges that could collectively land him with a 2,353-year jail sentence. The mayor of Turkey's largest city is an outspoken critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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Trump threatens BBC with $1 billion lawsuit

Britain's national broadcaster's two top executives resigned over the editing of US President Donald Trump's January 6 speech in a documentary. However, the president's lawyers demanded a retraction of the documentary.

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