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Former German combat pilots apparently work as trainers in China

According to research by ZDF and "Spiegel," former German military personnel are training combat pilots in China, apparently including practicing…

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Governor reports deaths after attack in Belgorod

Russia has once again accused Ukraine of shelling its border areas. Governor Gladkov announced that two women had been killed…

1 year ago

Deaths in violent protests in Senegal

At least nine people have died in Senegal in unrest following a verdict against opposition leader Sonko. The politician has…

1 year ago

The Tightrope Walk of Withdrawal

By the end of May 2024, the Bundeswehr will have withdrawn from Mali. They have to transport tons of material…

1 year ago

“US President Biden presents a 99-page compromise to avoid default”

US President Biden Announces a 99-Page Compromise to Avoid Default

1 year ago

Cancer Alley: Environmental Injustice in Louisiana’s Chemical Corridor

In the "Cancer Alley" along the Mississippi River, more than 130 kilometers of chemical factories and refineries are lined up

1 year ago

US Debt Deal Reached, But Congressional Approval Pending

Relief as Compromise is Reached After weeks of tense negotiations, Democrats and Republicans in the US have reached a compromise…

1 year ago

Texas Attorney General Temporarily Removed from Office on Corruption Charges

Texas Attorney General Forced to Step Down The Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been impeached and removed from…

1 year ago

US Debt Standoff Resolved as Democrats and Republicans Agree to Raise Debt Ceiling

Agreement Reached in US Debt Standoff After months of negotiations, the White House and the Republican Party have reached a…

1 year ago

Thomas Buergenthal, Auschwitz Survivor and International Human Rights Lawyer, Dies at 89

Remembering the Life of Thomas Buergenthal Thomas Buergenthal, an internationally renowned human rights lawyer and one of the youngest survivors…

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