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Hungary found to have sent agents to spy on EU β€” report

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban secretly sent agents to spy on European Union institutions in Brussels for years, according to a report published by a Belgian newspaper.

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Korea: Fading hopes for families split by North-South divide

With North Korea building up ties with China and Russia while growing ever more distant from Seoul, the chances of reunions for families torn apart by the 1950s Korean War look slim.

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Nobel Prize in literature goes to Laszlo Krasznahorkai of Hungary

Krasznahorkai became the 122nd recipient of the prize, which has been given out with few exceptions since 1901. Celebrated both at home and abroad, he is famous for his dystopian novels depicting life in rural Hungary.

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EU: Ursula von der Leyen survives latest no-confidence votes

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has survived a pair of no-confidence votes, leveled by both flanks of the increasingly polarized European Parliament, with comparative ease.

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Cameroon election: The tough road to unseat President Biya

Cameroon's opposition parties are rallying to challenge President Paul Biya's decades-long rule in the 2025 election. But with state power, resources, and institutions on his side, can real change break through?

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Überschwemmungen in Vietnam: Mann klammert sich an Baum

Taifun Matmo ist nun auch in Vietnam angekommen. Seit Montag sind laut dem Umweltministerium mindestens acht Menschen gestorben. FΓΌnf werden vermisst. In manchen Teilen von ThΓ‘i NguyΓͺn stieg das Wasser teils ΓΌber die HausdΓ€cher.

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Germany news: Government presents raft of reforms

Chancellor Merz's coalition has agreed to place tight restrictions on welfare recipients and promote the purchase of German-made electric vehicles. The news came ahead of a major auto industry summit.

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German gov't stops fast-track naturalization: 3 takeaways

Germany will no longer offer citizenship after three years of residency. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, of the center-right Christian Social Union, had opposed the law, effected by the previous government in 2024.

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Bundestag nixes fast-track naturalization in Germany

Germany will no longer offer citizenship after three years of residency. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, of the center-right Christian Social Union, had opposed the law, effected by the previous government in 2024.

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No more fast track to German citizenship

Germany has rolled back its new law offering a fast-tracked citizenship after only three years, which had been in place since 2024. Conservative Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt saw it as a wrong signal.

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How China wields rare earths as a strategic weapon

China's grip on rare earths β€” vital for smartphones, EVs and military tech β€” has left the US, Europe and India vulnerable. Until global supplies increase, China wields great power over the critical technology sectors.

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Ukraine: Russia wants to restart Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Rosatom, Russia's state-owned nuclear energy company, is reportedly preparing to restart the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, the largest in Europe. The Ukrainian plant is currently under Russian control. DW has more.

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