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Why authoritarianism won't fix corruption in Southeast Asia

As governments across Southeast Asia respond to public anger over corruption, experts warn that crackdowns could serve as an excuse for those in power to punish their rivals and protect vested interests.

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Im Wald verschanzt – so stellte das Militär El Mencho

Mexikos mächtigster Drogenboss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, aka «El Mencho», wurde von Soldaten getötet. Im Land kommt es zu schweren Ausschreitungen.

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Watch: Yosemite waterfall turns molten orange

The event occurs only in February, when the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park at just the right angle.

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Mexico: Violence flares over killing of 'El Mencho'

Cartel members have gone on violent rampages after the army announced the capture and killing of 'El Mencho.' At least 25 security forces were killed in the operation. DW has the latest.

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Mexico: Troops killed after raid on drug lord 'El Mencho'

Cartel members have gone on violent rampages after the army announced killing Mexico's most-wanted drug lord. At least 25 National Guard troops were killed in clashes. DW has the latest.

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Mexico: Troops killed after drug lord 'El Mencho' captured

Cartel members have gone on violent rampages after the army announced killing Mexico's most-wanted drug lord. At least 25 National Guard troops were killed in clashes. DW has the latest.

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World's first virtual minister in court in Albania

Last fall, Albanian PM Edi Rama presented the world's first virtual minister, "Diella." Actor Anila Bisha says she never gave her consent for her voice and image to be used for the avatar and has filed a lawsuit.

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NASA's Artemis II moon rocket back to the hangar

A series of fueling issues has delayed the much-anticipated launch of NASA's Artemis II moon mission, the first to carry astronauts since the Apollo moon landings. The Space Launch System rocket is grounded until April.

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Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest-ever Dutch prime minister

The 38-year-old centrist is also the Netherlands' first openly gay prime minister. His minority coalition is set to be put to the test in an already fractured political landscape.

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Iceland may fast-track vote on joining EU: report

The Arctic country had been set to hold a referendum on resuming membership talks in 2027. But according to media reports, geopolitical developments could see the vote being brought forward to this summer.

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Germany weighs China risks in new trade era

Chancellor Friedrich Merz is traveling to China for a belated inaugural visit. A lot is at stake as Germany is in search of global partners after the US has relinquished much of its longstanding role.

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Germany and China: Big challenges, new opportunities

Chancellor Friedrich Merz is traveling to China for a belated inaugural visit. A lot is at stake as Germany is in search of global partners after the US has relinquished much of its longstanding role.

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