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DW.COMNews, Analysis and Service from Germany and Europe - in 30 LanguagesUkraine aid, Hamas sanctions top EU foreign ministers agenda
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Josep Borrell, the bloc's top diplomat, welcomed agreements on a new aid package for Ukraine, as well as sanctions on Hamas and violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank.2024-03-18T20:04:00ZNewsen68605638Putin's election victory hailed by allies, decried by West
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Vladimir Putin's "record" victory is hailed by allies such as China and Iran, while the West denounces the election as "illegal" and a "farce".2024-03-18T17:38:00ZNewsen68600433Ukraine updates: Russia altering Crimean identity — Amnesty
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The rights watchdog accused Russia of working to "alter the ethnic makeup" of Crimea, which marks 10 years of Russian annexation on Monday. Meanwhile, Putin warned of direct conflict with NATO. DW has more.2024-03-18T16:25:00ZNewsen68599494Polish farmers block crossings on German border again
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Protestors are disrupting traffic with Germany as they express anger at EU agricultural regulations. Although Brussels has taken steps to loosen its rules, European farmers have not let up with their demos.2024-03-18T16:12:00ZNewsen68606244Banksy: New mural showing tree leaves appears in London
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The artwork uses green paint sprayed across the side of a building to to imitate the leaves of a heavily pruned tree. Local MP Jeremy Corbyn hailed the mural, saying he saw an environmentalist message.2024-03-18T15:12:00ZNewsen68607159Is Croatia's new whistleblower law a danger for journalism?
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Despite protests, Croatian lawmakers have passed a controversial law against whistleblowers, making the work of journalists more difficult. Other changes from Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic also give cause for concern.2024-03-18T13:29:00ZWorlden68591932Swiss police halt Martin Sellner's far-right rally
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Martin Sellner, a prominent European far-right figure, was prevented from speaking at an event in Switzerland and kicked out of the Aargau region where the event was held.2024-03-17T22:31:00ZNewsen68597738Putin claims victory in election with no serious competition
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is on course for a fifth term in office after three days of nationwide elections, an exit poll suggests. Victory was never in doubt as his major opponents are dead, in prison or exiled.2024-03-17T20:01:00ZNewsen68597661Spanish farmers protest in Madrid despite EU concessions
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The demo, organized by the Union of Unions, is in response to EU regulations on the environment which they see as cost-prohibitive. The EU said it would take steps to ease its rules, but the union said it is not enough.2024-03-17T18:09:00ZNewsen68596938UK dispute over deportations to Rwanda heats up
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The British House of Commons is once again about to negotiate the controversial Rwanda bill, which is intended to enable deportations to Africa regardless of asylum-seekers' origin.2024-03-17T17:35:00ZWorlden68592541Ukraine updates: Russia's Belgorod hit again amid election
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Russia says Ukraine shelled Belgorod, killing a teenager and a man in the city. It is the latest in a series of cross-border attacks as Russians cast their vote in presidential elections. DW has more.2024-03-17T15:48:00ZNewsen68594225Russia: Opposition calls on voters to protest against Putin
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The "Noon against Putin" protest was initially promoted by late opposition activist Alexei Navalny before his death. Protesters crowding polling stations at noon were joined by Navalny's widow Yulia, who is in Berlin.2024-03-17T14:56:00ZNewsen68594491EU to provide Egypt €7.4 billion funding package
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The EU Commission says the funding is aimed at economic stabilization and reducing dependency on Russian gas. The grant also addresses migration flows into Europe.2024-03-17T10:13:00ZNewsen68594823Crimea: 10 years on, fight to liberate peninsula continues
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When Russia illegally annexed Crimea in 2014, many locals protested vehemently and were forced to flee. But some joined the Ukrainian army to fight for the liberation of the peninsula.2024-03-16T17:32:00ZWorlden68582367Ukraine updates: Belgorod says new attack amid Russia vote
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The Russian border city of Belgorod reported two killed in Ukrainian attacks amid elections. Meanwhile, Ukrainians marked the second anniversary of a deadly Russian strike on the Mariupol theater. Follow DW for more.2024-03-16T16:20:00ZNewsen68591881Putin: Tracing the president's political metamorphosis
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Over his 24 years in power, Russian President Vladimir Putin has grown progressively anti-Western. How did this shift happen? Two prominent Russians provide answers.2024-03-16T05:34:00ZWorlden68565559Ukraine updates: Kyiv says Russian strike on Odesa kills 20
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said rescue efforts are ongoing after a "vile strike" on Odesa. Meanwhile, UN investigators have found evidence of war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine. DW has more.2024-03-15T21:04:00ZNewsen68529280Hungary: Orban calls for voter support to 'occupy Brussels'
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban has given a fiery speech on the anniversary of Hungary's 1848 revolution. He railed against EU policy, and said he'd need voters' support to "occupy" Brussels and change it from within.2024-03-15T16:01:00ZNewsen68553142Russia votes: Why does Putin bother holding elections?
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Russians have begun voting in a three-day election that President Vladimir Putin is certain to win. Analysts say he's using the 2024 poll to give the illusion that democracy exists in Russia.2024-03-15T06:11:00ZWorlden68520579Russian election criticized by EU, NATO ahead of polling day
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Vladimir Putin is widely expected to win against three Kremlin-approved candidates and no real opposition. Polling opened a day early in the occupied regions of Ukraine under close military supervision.2024-03-14T21:00:00ZNewsen68527122