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Stalemate over Women’s Bundesliga Reform Continues

The planned joint venture between a new women's league association 'Frauen-Bundesliga FBL e.V.' (FBL) and the German Football Association (DFB) has fallen through. The news was announced by the 14 clubs in the Women’s Bundesliga after their first general meeting in Frankfurt this week. In a statement, the DFB said they "regretted" the clubs' decision. DW answers the most important

US Tariffs Push German Exports Down; EU Demand Keeps Recovery Afloat

Economic data released by Germany's statistical office on Friday showed a plunge in exports to the United States in 2025, as US President Donald Trump's tariffs upend trade with Europe's largest economy and top exporter. "As a result of the US government's customs policy, German-American trade relations weakened significantly in 2025," said a Destatis press

Hungary’s Challenge to the EU Russian Gas Ban

When the European Union adopted a regulation in late January that stipulates that all natural gas imports to the bloc from Russia will cease by the end of 2027, Hungary and Slovakia were the only two member states to vote against it, which meant the ban was adopted. Hungary still gets the vast majority of its

Chinese EVs Surge as European Role Stalls in South America

Young, tech-savvy, and future-focused — Philipe Andrade, 23, and Carlos Alberto Andrade, 26, embody a new generation of Brazil's automotive elite. They are the heirs to the Brazilian auto group CAOA. Founded in 1979 by their father, Carlos Alberto de Oliveira Andrade, CAOA stands for his name and a long tradition of manufacturing, importing and selling vehicles

Cycle Syncing: Training Smarter Across the Menstrual Cycle

There's a body of research going back at least 40 years, with scientists asking whether hormonal shifts in women influence strength, fatigue and recovery.  Over time, that research has filtered into gyms and social media, often simplified into rules like "take it easy during your period" or "push hard mid-cycle." The menstrual cycle is a

Germans Worry Increasingly About Growing Social Inequality

Slight losses for Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative bloc of Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union(CDU/CSU), and slight gains for their coalition partner, the center-left Social Democrats (SPD). These are the key findings of the ARD-Deutschlandtrend opinion poll conducted by the infratest-dimap institute, which surveyed around 1,300 representative voters between February 2 and 4. The

Russian General Hospitalized After Shooting in Moscow

A Russian general was shot at an apartment building in Moscow on Friday and taken to a hospital, Russian officials said.  Investigative Committee spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko said in a statement that "an unidentified individual fired several shots" at Vladimir Alekseyev, the deputy chief of military intelligence. The spokesperson did not say who could be behind the shooting

Halabja Aftermath: Survivors’ Enduring Trauma

Some 182,000 Kurds living in Iraqi Kurdistan were killed in 1988 by chemical weapons launched by Saddam Hussein's regime in a series of attacks known as the Anfal campaign. That campaign included chemical attacks on Halabja, a village on the Iraq-Iran border, and other communities. Five thousand people are estimated to have died in Halabja. They were

Restoring Arctic Kelp Forests Revives Marine Life

When Norwegian researcher Hans Kristian Strand stepped aboard a research boat in the Arctic waters of northern Norway last May, his expectations weren't very high.  He had grown used to seeing a gray and lifeless sea, even in the spring. The tall kelp forests that had once billowed serenely beneath the waves had been replaced by the sea

African fans angered by US World Cup travel ban

As soaked Senegal fans celebrated winning the Africa Cup of Nations in a Moroccan rainstorm on Sunday, thoughts and talk would likely have soon turned to a World Cup opener against France less than six months away. The June 16 clash against their former colonial rulers, who Senegal memorably beat in the opening match of
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