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Bulgaria protests: Why did Gen Z turn out in record numbers?

Bulgaria's Gen Z has been taking to the streets in unprecedented numbers since December 1, protesting corruption and a controversial budget. Its message to the government is clear: "You angered the wrong generation."

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Germany eyes rare earths during FM's China visit

Taiwan, trade ties and German access to critical rare earth minerals topped the agenda during German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul's first visit to China.

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Nobel Peace Prize: The winners forced to stay away

Maria Corina Machado was unable to accept her Nobel Peace Prize in person on Wednesday. But the Venezuelan is not the only winner unable to attend the ceremony, with incarceration a common historical thread.

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DRC: M23 rebels advance in key eastern port Uvira

Neighboring Burundi closed the border as rebels entered the city. M23 fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo launched the latest advance amid the signing of a supposed peace accord in Washington.

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Germany news: Merz still wants US as partner despite changes

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Germany still wants the US to remain a partner despite shifting relations. Meanwhile, the Bundesliga, Germany's top football league, now has its first woman CEO. Follow DW for more.

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SpektakulΓ€re Notlandung: Flugzeug landet auf Autodach

Eine Beechcraft 55 musste auf der Florida Interstate notlanden. Das Kleinflugzeug landete zuerst auf dem Dach eines Toyota, bevor es auf der Strasse zum Stehen kam. Die Autofahrerin kam mit leichten Verletzungen davon. Der Pilot und ein Passagier blieben unverletzt.

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Too close to Trump? FIFA President Infantino under pressure

FairSquare has accused FIFA President Gianni Infantino of repeatedly violating political neutrality. The NGO is calling for an investigation, also because of a peace prize awarded to Donald Trump.

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Are mosquitoes the most dangerous animals in the world?

Malaria, dengue, Zika virus and West Nile fever are all diseases that can be spread by mosquitoes. Hundreds of thousands of people die from such infections every year.

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Mosquitoes: The most dangerous animals in the world?

Malaria, dengue, Zika virus and West Nile fever are all diseases that can be spread by mosquitoes. Hundreds of thousands of people die from such infections every year. David Hancock was almost one of them.

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UK, Denmark want reform of European Convention on Human Rights

The leaders of the UK and Denmark are demanding an overhaul of European immigration laws. Keir Starmer and Mette Frederiksen argue that populists will continue to gain ground if something isn't done soon.

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Russian threats spark calls for tighter German security

Germany's intelligence service is pushing for more powers in the fight against espionage and sabotage. This would mean an overhaul of security laws.

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Police spot toddler steering car on German autobahn

Police officers in western Germany made a shock discovery after they noticed a woman using her phone in the driver's seat. It turned out that someone else was behind the wheel.

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