Germany mulls reintroduction of compulsory military service (www.dw.com)
At the end of October, the Bundeswehr said it counted 181,383 soldiers in its ranks — that’s still some distance from the target of 203,000 that the German military hopes to reach by 2025. This has given rise to concern in times of Russia’s war against Ukraine, which has once again reminded Germans how quickly conflicts...
Nepal earthquake survivors deal with deadly cold (www.dw.com)
The November earthquake in Nepal was the deadliest since 2015. Over 150 were killed. But now survivors are also at risk. Authorities say at least 34 quake survivors have died after weeks in makeshift tents in the cold.
India: Pegasus spyware used to target journalists — reports (www.dw.com)
Amnesty International has found evidence of journalists in India being targeted with Pegasus spyware. The discovery comes amid what the rights group claims is a “targeted crackdown on freedom of expression.”...
Indonesia students storm Rohingya refugee center (www.dw.com)
Students chanted “kick them out” while rushing the shelter housing dozens of Rohingya refugees in the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh. The UN said the incident was fueled by an online campaign.
Nigeria: Attacks by armed gangs leave more than 100 dead (www.dw.com)
Japan approves record $56 billion military spending (www.dw.com)
Japan has approved record levels of defense spending in a major shift from its postwar approach to military spending. Japan will also loosened arms export controls for the first time in nearly a decade....
In North Korea, torture awaits those deported from China (www.dw.com)
Myanmar's Buddhists and Christians join fight against junta (www.dw.com)
DW spoke with an armed group in Chin state that includes Buddhists and Christians who said they left civilian life to free Myanmar from the junta’s grip on power.
Epic Games wins major court battle against Google (www.dw.com)
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Tel Aviv protesters call Netanyahu to resign (www.dw.com)
EU approves ban on destruction of unsold clothing (www.dw.com)
German state: Citizenship applicants must support Israel (www.dw.com)
Denmark parliament adopts bill prohibiting Quran burnings (www.dw.com)
Sudan crisis: Mass displacement and death (www.dw.com)
North Korea's Kim Jong Un urges women to have more children (www.dw.com)
Grand Theft Auto VI' trailer drops with 2025 release date (www.dw.com)
Philippines opens South China Sea monitoring base (www.dw.com)
Germany: Two teens arrested over alleged terror plans – DW (www.dw.com)
Finland seals border with Russia amid migrant crisis – DW – 11/28/2023 (www.dw.com)
Iran sues newspaper for publishing morality guard documents (www.dw.com)
Are tech giants exploiting Ugandans? (www.dw.com)
US-Canada bridge blast: 'No indication of terrorism' – DW – 11/23/2023 (www.dw.com)
US-Canada bridge blast: ‘No indication of terrorism’ The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said on Wednesday it was looking into a vehicle explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the United States and Canada, located near Niagara Falls....
Nobel Prize: Claudia Goldin wins 2023 award for economics (www.dw.com)
Paris summit: First step towards new global finance system? (www.dw.com)
I’ve been reading similar head lines about this Paris summit for some days now. After reading this article it still doesn’t sound too special. Like it’s more problem oriented and has a bottom-up approach; so does anyone get what exaclty is " new " about it?