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DW.COMNews, Analysis and Service from Germany and Europe - in 30 LanguagesTaiwan's vice president-elect visits Czech Republic
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China was angered by the visit of Taiwan's Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim to Prague, where she met with the speaker of the Czech Senate.2024-03-19T10:40:00ZNewsen68612336JUST IN — Hong Kong lawmakers pass new national security law
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The government of the semi-autonomous city is set to have greater power to crush dissent, after Hong Kong leader John Lee called for the law to be pushed through the legislature "at full speed."2024-03-19T10:12:00ZNewsen68611309Blinken reaffirms 'ironclad' resolve to defend Philippines
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The top US diplomat's visit to Manila is part of a broader Asia tour aimed at strengthening security and economic ties with allies, amidst rising regional tensions with China and North Korea.2024-03-19T07:43:00ZNewsen68610822China's foreign minister begins New Zealand, Australia tour
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On Wang Yi's agenda: Wellington's defense arrangements, Canberra's business interests and diplomacy in the South Pacific.2024-03-19T05:02:00ZNewsen68610715Bank of Japan announces first interest rate hike in 17 years
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The move marks an end to Japan's famous and long-running negative interest rate policy.2024-03-19T04:09:00ZNewsen68610693Decoding China: Driving ahead towards EV dominance
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China's tech giants, Xiaomi and Huawei, are making significant strides in the EV sector. These companies are combining data and artificial intelligence to redefine the future of mobility.2024-03-18T14:39:00ZWorlden68606783Taliban say 8 killed in Pakistani strikes on Afghanistan
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The Taliban government says Pakistani airstrikes hit civilian homes, two days after insurgents killed seven Pakistani soldiers in a suicide bombing.2024-03-18T13:49:00ZNewsen68599426EU palm oil spat sours relations with Malaysia, Indonesia
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In a deforestation case against Malaysia, the WTO has backed the EU in arguing that biodiesel made from palm oil should not count as a renewable biofuel.2024-03-18T13:10:00ZWorlden68606071Marco Polo: The travel writer who shocked medieval Europe
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Today, 700 years after his death, Marco Polo remains a household name. But who was the Italian traveler who chronicled his Silk Road journey to China's Mongol Empire — and why has his legacy been steeped in controversy?2024-03-18T09:09:00ZCultureen68540522Fleeing to Thailand: Myanmar's youth defying military draft
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The quiet villages along the Thailand-Myanmar border become escape routes for Myanmar's youth dodging the draft. Julian Küng reports from the border region.2024-03-17T07:39:00ZWorlden68528387How Taiwan's Sunflower Movement let young people speak up
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The Sunflower Movement took Taiwan by storm a decade ago after the Taipei government tried to push through an opaque deal with Beijing. Millennials and Gen Zers are still feeling the effects.2024-03-15T14:15:00ZWorlden68556695Pakistan: Could Shehbaz Sharif normalize ties with India?
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Indian PM Narendra Modi has congratulated Shehbaz Sharif on becoming the head of Pakistan's government, prompting hopes for a diplomatic thaw. But Sharif would face massive obstacles in reaching out to New Delhi.2024-03-15T12:38:00ZWorlden68547265Germany recruits Filipino nurses to combat labor shortage
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Germany is looking to the Philippines to fill its growing health care worker shortage, with plans to recruit more Filipino nurses. Will Germany follow the UK in bringing more Filipino nurses into its health care system?2024-03-14T15:43:00ZWorlden68525425COVID-19: Why we're looking for the pandemic's origin
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Discovering the origins of COVID will shape the next pandemic. Scientists think it either originated in nature or was caused by an accidental leak, but there's no consensus. Here's why.2024-03-14T15:33:00ZScienceen68513146Exploring Europe: Train travel a winner for young Indians
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Travelers from India now comprise the second-largest market for Rail Europe for the first time in 90 years. DW asked some of them to share their experiences.2024-03-06T12:51:00ZWorlden68452051