Deutsche Welle - Archives from 2024/12/11/48930
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An open and prosperous country: how Spain wants to achieve itSpain wants to become a prosperous country by opening up for migrants. To this end, Madrid will facilitate access to the labor market and residence pe ...11.12.202493
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Syria without Assad: hope, but also fearAfter the overthrow of Assad, many Syrians hope for order and justice. But the question of power will not be easy. "The resistance against the ...11.12.2024145
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Kiril Petkov's immunity: what Peevski and Sarafov are aiming forWhy right now, why right about this, why right against Kiril Petkov and why right from Borislav Sarafov? Three specific political goals are clearly vi ...10.12.2024140
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The collapse of the ruble: Russia in its own trapNew sanctions against Russia led to further devaluation of the ruble. The Russian economy is also struggling with the consequences of the war, which i ...10.12.20241 863
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Why is Israel attacking Syria?Israel has destroyed the most important military facilities in Syria with airstrikes. What is Netanyahu's goal? The Israeli military took advan ...10.12.2024101
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Turkey is inundated with fake dollarsMore and more fake dollars are flooding exchange offices and banks in Turkey. The problem, meanwhile, is so great that the currency exchange is about ...10.12.2024184
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Political shock: what is happening in Romania?Political shock in Romania: the presidential elections were declared invalid. For many, however, this decision looks like a partisan intervention. It ...10.12.2024200
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Notre Dame - Macron's diplomatic breakthroughThe Paris cathedral "Notre Dame" was revealed brilliantly after the restoration. Trump and Zelensky were also invited to the celebration, wh ...09.12.2024123
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Russia won the hybrid war. We have to realize it.Russia made huge efforts to win the hybrid war, says Prof. Veselin Metodiev. If anyone is going to save the situation now, paradoxically it is us from ...08.12.2024134
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How Sofia writes the script for the future of the whole of BulgariaWhat is happening in Sofia, after a while it happens all over Bulgaria. There are many disadvantages of the capital, but this does not negate the fact ...08.12.2024162
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If Ukraine had nuclear weapons, there would be no war todayIn Soviet times, the territory of today's Ukraine was stored a deadly arsenal of weapons, including intercontinental ballistic missiles and severa ...06.12.2024353
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Hunger, darkness and death: the catastrophic situation in AleppoDespite the dire situation in Aleppo, until a few days ago, the Franciscan monks in the Syrian city were planning a Christmas celebration in their mo ...06.12.2024147
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Will there be enough gas and at what price in winterThe rise in natural gas prices in recent weeks has brought back bad memories of the energy market turmoil after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 20 ...06.12.2024115
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How dangerous can cosmetic interventions really be?The story of 33-year-old Alice Webb - mother of five, who lost her life in September after a cosmetic procedure, shook the public in Great Britain. ...05.12.2024117
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Ukraine and Syria: Can Russia fight on two frontsFor a long time Aleppo was considered a symbol that demonstrated Russian power. It was the Russian military that helped Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad c ...05.12.2024122
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Economic boom in Greece. But people are unhappyThe numbers speak for themselves: Greece reported economic growth of more than 2 percent this year, well above the average for EU. Instead of the proj ...05.12.2024294
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Bulgaria: How long will we vote for amateurs in politics?Comment by Ivaylo Noizi Tsvetkov: Come on, for starters, a few school questions, I'm improvising. Who is Grandpa Evtim? Who is Enyo? Who is Levent ...05.12.2024343
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Martial law and chaos: What happened in South KoreaThe disputed South Korean President Yoon may have had legitimate objections to the opposition, but his declaration of martial law backfired and revive ...04.12.2024154
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Why the ruble collapsed and what might happen nowThe ruble fell sharply, especially after the US imposed sanctions on Russia's Gazprombank. What does this collapse mean for the Russian economy an ...04.12.20242 283
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The "silent epidemic" in India: Over a million deaths a yearPromila Bhutani lives in New Delhi. The famous pediatrician suffers from asthma and fears the heavy smog in the Indian capital. She has already been ...04.12.2024110
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How Russia "educates" new RussiansThey sing the determination "to serve Russia, even if the path is difficult" - this is the anthem of the Russian national-patriotic movement "Yunarmi ...04.12.2024407
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Will Peevski's march towards new elections succeed?Veselin Stoynev's comment: The nearly month of parliamentary life lost has drawn a somewhat clearer picture: First, the winner GERB is in complet ...03.12.2024416
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The War in Syria: Who is Fighting Whom and WhyAfter nearly 4 years of lull, the war in Syria was renewed with the surprise offensive of the Islamist, pro-Turkish organization "Hayat Tahrir al-Sha ...03.12.2024432
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More German weapons for Kiev, no Taurus for nowDuring his second visit to Ukraine since the start of Russia's aggressive war, Chancellor Olaf Scholz stressed Germany's solidarity with Ukraine. The ...03.12.2024103
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NDR: How returning Bulgarians are changing their homelandThe upswing starts in Sofia and slowly begins to cover the entire country. Many young and highly educated Bulgarians once left for the West, but are ...03.12.2024383