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The military alliance's procurement agency is under scrutiny for deals on arms and munition. In a sector with notoriously patchy oversight, defense boom corruption risks are very real.
With just four seats left to assign, the center-right Democratic Alliance had secured a 32.7% share of the vote, which means ...
ዶይቼ ቬለ የህክምና ፈላጊ ተገልጋዮች ቅሬታ በማስመልከት አስተያየታቸውን ለመጠየቅ ለአዲስ አበባ ዩኒቨርሲቲ የጤና ሳይንስ ኮሌጅ ዲን ፕ/ሮ አንዱአለም ደነቀ የእጅ ስልክ ላይ በመደወል ጥረት ...
"African human skull, early 20th century, 2,000 euros." Adverts like this can be seen on social media. The trade is legal in ...
The use of AI chatbots for fact-checking is on the rise. However, Grok's unsolicited claims about "white genocide" show that ...
European, democratic candidate Nicusor Dan has been elected president of Romania. He intends to strengthen the rule of law and supports Ukraine.
Nigerian women are demanding that more seats be reserved for them in the country’s parliament. They argue women are systemically excluded from the political process and a change is long overdue.
The EU and UK are working towards a level of cooperation not seen since Brexit, with new agreements on fisheries, trade and security. Deals were agreed as British PM Starmer hosts EU leaders in London ...
In India, a boycott of Turkey over Ankara's support for Pakistan in the current conflict is widening, hitting tourism, trade, education and aviation.
Japan pays the US $1.4 billion each year for the bases in Okinawa, which underpin their military alliance. But does the presence of American troops actually benefit the local population?
The nationalist Alternative for Germany is shunned by other parties domestically. But elsewhere in Europe far-right parties are on the rise and some have made it into in government.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to make the Bundeswehr the "strongest conventional army in Europe." Other EU countries also have ambitious plans for their armed forces. DW takes a closer look.