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Uhlaender low on Olympic options after CAS appeal fails

US skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender has told DW that she is "extremely disappointed" after her last-ditch attempt to compete at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics appeared to fall short, with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling it did not have the "jurisdiction" to consider her appeal. On Monday, CAS said its ad hoc division, set up for

Pakistan: Security in Balochistan hits new low

A wave of simultaneous gun attacks and suicide bombings targeting schools, banks and security installations in Pakistan's Balochistan province over the weekend has killed 50 people, mostly civilians, including women and childrenin the insurgency-hit region. The coordinated nature of the attacks and their scale expose the enormous security threats facing the region, according to Michael Kugelman

Iran: Witnesses describe violence, chaos during protests

Mass protests, a deepening economic crisis and a tense military standoff with the US have strained Iranian officials' hold on the Islamic Republic in recent weeks. As clashes between demonstrators and security forces grew deadly in early January, authorities imposed a sweeping communications blackout, making real-time verification of events and reported deaths nearly impossible. While the unrest

India’s oil shake-up: Can Venezuela really replace Russia?

What oil deal have the US, India agreed? After months of pressure over India's purchases of discounted Russian and sanctioned Iranian crude, New Delhi appears to have bowed to US President Donald Trump's demand by agreeing to phase out Russian oil imports and shift toward buying more barrels from the United States — and potentially Venezuela.

Vietnam boosts EU partnership to match ties to China, US

Vietnam and the European Union have elevated diplomatic relations as both sides seek secure footing amid global trade and security shocks. The announcement of a "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership" between Brussels and Hanoi last week places the EU side by side with China, the United States and Russia as one of Vietnam's top-tier diplomatic relationships. Vietnamese President

Ultra-processed foods ‘engineered’ like cigarettes: study

A study by researchers at three United States universities claims to have identified similarities between the addictive characteristics of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and cigarettes, and has recommended similar levels of regulation. According to the study, which was published this week in the Milbank Quarterly healthcare journal, UPFs "share key engineering strategies adopted from the tobacco

Australia: Teen swims for hours to save family lost at sea

A young boy swam for several hours in rough seas to alert authorities to his mother and younger brother and sister being stranded off the coast of Quindalup in Western Australia. Police said that Austin Applebee swam around 4 kilometers (roughly 2.5 miles) to raise the alarm after his family got into difficulties on their

FIFA boss Infantino wants Russia to return to football

FIFA President Gianni Infantino believes it is time to reinstate Russia, who has been banned since invading Ukraine in 2022, to football. Ukraine's sports minister Matvii Bidnyi said the words were detached from a "reality in which children are being killed." Russian and Belarusian athletes are about to compete as neutrals at the Winter Olympics

Indian trade deal provides opportunity for German carmakers

The trade deal agreed by India and the EU in January was described by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as "the mother of all trade deals" — buoyant language to hail an economic partnership between the world's largest trading bloc and its most populous nation. The agreement will reduce or remove tariffs on

Why Gold and Silver Prices Suddenly Collapsed

What happened to gold and silver prices over the past week? After surging to a record high above $5,580 (€4,705) per ounce on Thursday, gold suffered its steepest one‑day decline in years on Friday, dropping by around 9%. The sell-off didn't stop there. By Monday, the slide had deepened, with the metal losing another 3.3% to
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