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How Erdogan's rival could be barred from Turkey's election

Former Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoglu is about to go on trial for allegedly forging documents. A conviction could prevent Imamoglu, Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival, from running in the next presidential election.

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Germany: Life sentence for Solingen knife attack suspect

A Syrian national has been sentenced to life imprisonment for carrying out a deadly terrorist attack during a festival in Solingen last year. The case brought Germany's asylum policies and security loopholes into focus.

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How Bulgaria supplies Ukraine with weapons and ammunition

After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Soviet-era ammunition supplies from Bulgaria proved to be crucial. Now, Sofia is converting its arms industry to produce NATO-standard ammunition.

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Ukraine updates: Russia kills 24 in attack on pension queue

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the West to respond after a Russian glide bomb attack that hit a line people queuing for pensions. Meanwhile, the EU says military aid to Kyiv is at a record high.

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EU to slash food and fast fashion waste

EU lawmakers have given a final green light to a law on slashing the mountains of food wasted in Europe each year, and curbing the environmental impact of fast fashion.

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How to tell your son that the NSU shot his grandfather?

Gamze KubasΔ±k's father was murdered by the neo-Nazi National Socialist Underground. Then, German law enforcement treated her family as suspects for years. She wants to spare other families such suffering.

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Did AI save Google from being broken apart by regulators?

The growing power of artificial intelligence was a deciding factor in a court's decision not to break up Google and its Chrome search browser. It is another reminder of the expanding influence of AI.

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Germany updates: Woman faces 9 years for attacking neo-Nazis

A German could be locked up for assaulting five people during a meeting of far-right groups in Budapest. Electric cars are the rage at an auto show in Munich and a former German diplomat starts a new job.

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Could France's economic turmoil spark eurozone debt crisis?

The collapse of the French government over its inability to bring austerity measures through parliament is raising fears that the debt of the EU's second-largest economy is spinning out of control.

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Germany remembers the neo-Nazi NSU's first victim: Enver Simsek

Twenty-five years after his death, Enver Simsek's family is still seeking explanations. The far-right National Socialist Underground murdered him in 2000 and went on to kill another nine people across Germany.

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Young German authors embark on cultural US road trip

Goethe-Institut USA, which promotes German culture abroad, is sending Sonali Beher and Iven Yorick Fenker on a four-week road trip from New York to Houston to deepen the bond between both nations.

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Egypt, Sudan worry about water as Ethiopia's huge new dam opens

Ethiopia has high hopes for its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is expected to double the nation's electricity capacity. But the mega dam has long been a source of tension with neighbors Sudan and Egypt.

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Former German Foreign Minister Baerbock to head UN General Assembly

Annalena Baerbock, former Green Party politician and foreign minister, has moved to New York to start her new job on September 9. Not everyone is happy that she will be presiding over the UN's main policy-making organ.

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Was the German pension system built to bust?

Germany is growing older and the pressure on the German pension system is increasing. The younger generation won't be able to make up the difference, and economists think the elderly should foot the bill.

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Will BRICS boom under Trump's watch?

BRICS nations will meet virtually next week to coordinate trade retaliation against the US. Has Donald Trump’s tariff blitz on top emerging economies sparked a stronger alliance among his biggest rivals?

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Nazi-looted art: Who owns this expressionist painting?

A legal dispute over ownership of a painting by the German artist Paula Modersohn-Becker could be the final case before a Nazi-looted art commission. A controversial new restitution procedure will replace it.

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Blood Moon: What makes a total lunar eclipse

A total lunar eclipse makes the moon shine with all the sunrises and sunsets on Earth β€” at the same time. But how? The moon is in Earth's shadow! Here's what’s going on.

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Bundesliga: Can expanded league help competition?

The Women's Bundesliga has expanded to 14 clubs this season but in the last 12 years only two sides have been in contention for the title. While women's football in Germany is growing, it still lags behind the UK and US.

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Germany suffer shock World Cup qualifying loss to Slovakia

Germany's 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign got off to a disastrous start as they suffered a deserved 2-0 defeat to Slovakia. Furious head coach Julian Nagelsmann questioned his team's mentality.

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IAA: German automakers need to step on the gas to stay relevant

As the International Mobility Show opens in Munich, the German car industry is facing roadblocks on many sides. That's why manufactures are polishing up to prove they are ready to conquer the future of modern mobility.

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Dystopian futures and Gaza tragedy in focus at Venice

As the 2025 Venice Film Festival draws to a close, it will be remembered for films that bravely reflect on the wars and politics of the time β€” and the impact of technology on the future.

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Giorgio Armani, the minimalist, perfectionist fashion icon

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani launched his career in the 70s and quickly built up a fashion empire synonymous with elegance, quality and individuality. He has died at the age of 91 in Milan, Italy.

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