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US Federal Reserve cuts interest rate for first time in 2025
The widely expected cut of a quarter percentage point comes amid economic pressures ranging inflation and tariffs to sluggish job growth. Two more cuts are expected before the end of the year.

Brazil: Bolsonaro discharged from hospital, diagnosed with skin cancer
The skin cancer diagnosis comes after the former Brazilian president had been hospitalized with separate ailments. The medical woes come after Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting a coup.

EU's new approach to lure India away from Russia's orbit
The EU has proposed better strategic ties with India to pull New Delhi closer to Europe and away from Russia. While a trade deal is currently in focus, the EU also looks to boost defense cooperation.

Kenya: Fraud scandal robs millions of health care, pensions
Kenya's pension and health insurance systems were meant to bring people dignity in old age. But fraud, delays and broken promises have left retirees and patients paying with their savings — and even their lives.

How can Poland, Ukraine, NATO defend against Russian drones?
Recent Russian drone incursions into Ukraine and Poland show the vital need for strong drone defenses, and not only against attacks from foreign militaries — civil protection is also essential.

Is rare-earth mining putting the Mekong River at risk?
Rare-earth mining in Myanmar is polluting the Mekong River with toxic metals, threatening ecosystems, food security, and water supplies across mainland Southeast Asia.

Gen Z protests in Asia: Can they spark real change?
Young people are angry and protesting in a number of Asian countries demanding change, economic opportunities and an end to corruption.

Is the Greece-Cyprus-Israel subsea power cable in jeopardy?
The Great Sea Interconnector subsea electric cable project seeks to connect Greece, Cyprus and Israel. But will it ever be completed?

Cancellation of Israeli conductor's concert: The problem with cultural boycotts
The cancellation of a Munich Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Belgium over its Israeli conductor Lahav Shani has sparked outrage in Germany. But how does this incident compare to other cases?

Trump's deal with China, Bytedance over TikTok: What to know
US President Donald Trump has once again postponed a deadline to ban TikTok to US users, suggesting he has reached a deal with the video platform's Chinese parent company, Bytedance. DW explains what you need to know.

Is Europe prepared for winter despite lower gas supplies?
Europe's energy crisis may be fading, but Donald Trump's tariff threats on Russian gas buyers loom large. With no gas transiting through Ukraine this winter, can the continent afford to breathe a sigh of relief?

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect faces death penalty
The charge of aggravated murder means the suspected shooter could face the death penalty if convicted of killing right-wing activist Charlie Kirk at an event last week.

Trump lands in UK for second state visit
The US president is due to meet both King Charles III and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Demonstrations are planned in Windsor and central London to protest against the two-day visit of Donald Trump.