Oliver Devereaux

German economy shrank once again in 2024
German economy shrank once again in 2024

German economy shrank once again in 2024

The Federal Statistical Office has reported a 0.2% contraction in GDP, making it the second year in a row the economy has fallen. Germany has been struggling with a cost of living
5 months ago
India: Thick fog brings New Delhi to a crawl
India: Thick fog brings New Delhi to a crawl

India: Thick fog brings New Delhi to a crawl

Several areas in northern India including capital city New Delhi were covered in fog on Wednesday. Over 100 flights and 40 trains were delayed, and road traffic was affected. India’s capital New
5 months ago
Los Angeles braces for strong winds amid fire risk
Los Angeles braces for strong winds amid fire risk

Los Angeles braces for strong winds amid fire risk

Authorities have issued warnings over strong winds in California that posed a risk to the fire-affected region. Firefighters from other states as well as Canada and Mexico have been called in. Fresh
5 months ago
US: Biden to remove Cuba from sponsors of terrorism list
US: Biden to remove Cuba from sponsors of terrorism list

US: Biden to remove Cuba from sponsors of terrorism list

The Biden administration announced it was removing Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism — reversing a move made by President-elect Donald Trump in 2021. The Biden administration announced Wednesday
5 months ago
US: SEC sues Elon Musk for securities violation over X
US: SEC sues Elon Musk for securities violation over X

US: SEC sues Elon Musk for securities violation over X

US financial regulator has sued Elon Musk for failing to properly disclose his purchase of Twitter shares, a secrecy that allowed him to buy stock at “artificially low prices.” The US Securities
5 months ago
South Africa: Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine
South Africa: Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine

South Africa: Survivors, corpses pulled from gold mine

South African authorities lifted the bodies of 36 people from an abandoned gold mine, police have said. Hundreds more people could be underground following a monthslong effort to force them out of
5 months ago
Bundesliga clubs lose appeal against paying policing costs
Bundesliga clubs lose appeal against paying policing costs

Bundesliga clubs lose appeal against paying policing costs

Germany’s highest court has rejected an appeal by the company that operates the Bundesliga against having to pay for policing costs of “high-risk” football matches. The decision handed down by the Constitutional
5 months ago
Pistorius in Kyiv ahead of Trump's return and German vote
Pistorius in Kyiv ahead of Trump's return and German vote

Pistorius in Kyiv ahead of Trump’s return and German vote

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is in Ukraine on an unannounced visit, quite probably his last before next month’s German election. He said he’d discuss continued European support, as Trump returns next
5 months ago
Peru: Rescue crews search for trapped miners
Peru: Rescue crews search for trapped miners

Peru: Rescue crews search for trapped miners

At least 17 miners are believed to be trapped at a mine in a region in northwestern Peru that has seen a recent uptick in violence. Rescuers in northern Peru were searching
5 months ago
North Korea launches test missiles towards East Sea: Seoul
North Korea launches test missiles towards East Sea: Seoul

North Korea launches test missiles towards East Sea: Seoul

South Korea’s military said it had detected multiple test missiles launched by Pyongyang towards the Sea of Japan. North Korea had tested a ballistic missile just a week ago. South Korea’s military
5 months ago
Biden says he's leaving Trump 'stronger' US
Biden says he's leaving Trump 'stronger' US

Biden says he’s leaving Trump ‘stronger’ US

Outgoing US President Joe Biden looks back on his foreign policy achievements before leaving office — from forging stronger American alliances to policies towards Ukraine and China. Outgoing US President Joe Biden on
5 months ago
US places fresh export restrictions on AI chips
US places fresh export restrictions on AI chips

US places fresh export restrictions on AI chips

The US has announced new rules for exporting computer chips as Joe Biden concludes his presidency. These rules aim to prevent advanced technology from being sent to rivals like China. The outgoing administration
5 months ago
German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison
German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison

German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison

Amnesty International and Nahid Taghavi’s family say she has been released from an Iranian prison. The women’s rights activist was serving more than 10 years for “propaganda against the state.” Women’s rights
5 months ago
Chinese exports rise in December, beating expectations
Chinese exports rise in December, beating expectations

Chinese exports rise in December, beating expectations

China’s trade surplus increased in 2024, with Germany one of the many countries operating at a deficit to Beijing. Chinese factories were rushing to produce as much as possible ahead of Donald
5 months ago
Ukraine updates: Seoul says over 3,000 N Korean casualties
Ukraine updates: Seoul says over 3,000 N Korean casualties

Ukraine updates: Seoul says over 3,000 N Korean casualties

Seoul said that over 3,000 North Korean troops had been killed or injured since joining hostilities. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s president has offered North Korean POWs to be exchanged for Ukrainian prisoners. South Korea’s
5 months ago
LA fires: Race to contain outbreaks as death toll rises
LA fires: Race to contain outbreaks as death toll rises

LA fires: Race to contain outbreaks as death toll rises

The Palisades Fire on the western edge of Los Angeles has turned towards a densely populated area, leading to further evacuations. Meanwhile, the death toll has risen to 24. The Los Angeles coroner’s daily
5 months ago
Austrian woman kidnapped in Niger
Austrian woman kidnapped in Niger

Austrian woman kidnapped in Niger

The Foreign Ministry in Vienna has confirmed that a woman has been kidnapped in the northern Niger city of Agadez. It is the first abduction of a European citizen in the West
5 months ago
Zelenskyy offers North Korean POW exchange for Ukrainians
Zelenskyy offers North Korean POW exchange for Ukrainians

Zelenskyy offers North Korean POW exchange for Ukrainians

The Ukrainian president said two North Korean soldiers were captured as prisoners of war by Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Kursk region. Pyongyang has deployed thousands of troops to help Moscow in the
5 months ago
Romanians protest cancellation of presidential race
Romanians protest cancellation of presidential race

Romanians protest cancellation of presidential race

Tens of thousands of people are demanding that the election resume from the second round. The first round’s results were annulled after declassified security documents reported Russian backing for the shock front-runner.
5 months ago
Croatian populist president re-elected in landslide
Croatian populist president re-elected in landslide

Croatian populist president re-elected in landslide

Incumbent President Zoran Milanovic has overwhelmingly won reelection for another five-year term. The first round of voting took place in December 2024. Croatian President Zoran Milanovic won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday,
5 months ago
North Carolina police shoot dead 'Pizzagate' gunman
North Carolina police shoot dead 'Pizzagate' gunman

North Carolina police shoot dead ‘Pizzagate’ gunman

Police say a man embroiled in the so-called “Pizzagate” conspiracy was shot dead after brandishing a gun during a traffic stop. The man was jailed in 2016 after firing his gun inside
5 months ago
Sudan: MSF suspends operations at key Khartoum hospital
Sudan: MSF suspends operations at key Khartoum hospital

Sudan: MSF suspends operations at key Khartoum hospital

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is pausing activities at a main hospital in Sudan’s capital after repeated violence. It says staff and patients have both suffered attacks amid the country’s civil war. Medical
5 months ago
Donald Trump says set to meet Vladimir Putin
Donald Trump says set to meet Vladimir Putin

Donald Trump says set to meet Vladimir Putin

US President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday says preparations are already underway for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said the pair would discuss the war in Ukraine. The incoming US
5 months ago
Alec Baldwin sues prosecutors over 'Rust' trial
Alec Baldwin sues prosecutors over 'Rust' trial

Alec Baldwin sues prosecutors over ‘Rust’ trial

In his lawsuit, actor Alec Baldwin has alleged that the prosecutors intentionally mishandled evidence. It follows the legal controversy surrounding his involvement in Halyna Hutchins’ death on the set of “Rust.” Actor
5 months ago
Venezuela: Opposition leader Machado briefly detained
Venezuela: Opposition leader Machado briefly detained

Venezuela: Opposition leader Machado briefly detained

Maria Corina Machado was briefly detained while leaving a protest march, local media and party officials report. The opposition is back on the streets on the eve of Nicolas Maduro being sworn
5 months ago
Swiss national found dead in Iran prison
Swiss national found dead in Iran prison

Swiss national found dead in Iran prison

The individual had been detained on accusations of spying. Efforts to save him were unsuccessful, the Mizan news agency quoted the head of the Semnan province’s justice department, as saying. A Swiss
5 months ago
Elon Musk hosts X talk with German far-right AfD's Weidel
Elon Musk hosts X talk with German far-right AfD's Weidel

Elon Musk hosts X talk with German far-right AfD’s Weidel

Elon Musk’s support of Alice Weidel’s party has already triggered an outcry in Germany, as the country gears for a general election. DW provides live fact-checking, explainers and reactions. Manfred Weber, leader
5 months ago
Sweden to purchase 44 German Leopard tanks
Sweden to purchase 44 German Leopard tanks

Sweden to purchase 44 German Leopard tanks

In a significant move to bolster its security, Sweden, the newest NATO member, is set to invest over €1.91 billion in acquiring new tanks and refurbishing its existing fleet. Sweden will  buy 44
5 months ago
Germany: More than half a million homeless, new report says
Germany: More than half a million homeless, new report says

Germany: More than half a million homeless, new report says

The Federal Ministry for Housing, Urban Development and Building has presented figures showing some 531,600 people are without a permanent shelter in Europe’s largest economy. More than half a million people in Germany are
5 months ago
Ukraine allies push for aid ahead of Trump second term
Ukraine allies push for aid ahead of Trump second term

Ukraine allies push for aid ahead of Trump second term

President Zelenskyy and allies were meeting in Germany for the final summit on Ukrainian aid before Donald Trump takes office. Trump has been critical of the US role in the conflict. Western
5 months ago
Mozambique: Tensions rise as main opposition leader returns
Mozambique: Tensions rise as main opposition leader returns

Mozambique: Tensions rise as main opposition leader returns

Mozambique opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has returned home after fleeing following a poll he says was rigged. Authorities fear a repeat of the deadly violence that followed the October election. Mozambique opposition leader
5 months ago
Germany: Dresden old city evacuated for bomb disposal
Germany: Dresden old city evacuated for bomb disposal

Germany: Dresden old city evacuated for bomb disposal

A British bomb from World War II was discovered during construction work on the Carola Bridge. The bridge had partially collapsed into the Elbe river last September. Part of downtown Dresden in
5 months ago
China accuses EU of discriminatory trade practices
China accuses EU of discriminatory trade practices

China accuses EU of discriminatory trade practices

China said an investigation had found the European Union imposed unfair “trade and investment barriers.” China on Thursday said that the investigations conducted by the European Union (EU) into Chinese firms constituted “unfair trade and
5 months ago
India: At least 6 dead in temple stampede
India: At least 6 dead in temple stampede

India: At least 6 dead in temple stampede

The stampede occurred during a 10-day festival at Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in India’s southern state of Andhra Pradesh. The state authorities launched an investigation into the incident. At least six people
6 months ago
Brazil says social media sites must respect domestic laws
Brazil says social media sites must respect domestic laws

Brazil says social media sites must respect domestic laws

The country’s communication minister said Meta’s recent decision to scrap its fact-checking program is “bad for democracy,” while a Supreme Court judge said social networks “will not be a lawless land” in
6 months ago
Chad: Gunfire heard near presidency in N'Djamena
Chad: Gunfire heard near presidency in N'Djamena

Chad: Gunfire heard near presidency in N’Djamena

Residents said they heard gunshots near the presidential compound, according to reports. Shortly afterward, Infrastructure Minister Aziz Mahamat Saleh said the situation was “under control.” Gunshots were heard on Wednesday evening near
6 months ago
Ukraine strikes Russian air force oil depot
Ukraine strikes Russian air force oil depot

Ukraine strikes Russian air force oil depot

Ukraine attacked a oil depot that supplies a military airfield in the Russian city of Engels. Both countries continue to trade drone strikes as the war approaches its fourth year. Ukraine said
6 months ago
France warns Donald Trump against Greenland threats
France warns Donald Trump against Greenland threats

France warns Donald Trump against Greenland threats

France’s foreign minister has condemned US President-elect Donald Trump’s refusal to rule out a military takeover of Greenland. The minister said the EU would not tolerate threats against its “sovereign borders.” French Foreign
6 months ago
Four out of 10 Germans worried about political future
Four out of 10 Germans worried about political future

Four out of 10 Germans worried about political future

A new survey has found that many Germans have lost faith in their political leaders. The ruling SPD was seen as having “trust” and “competence” issues. A survey published Wednesday has found that four
6 months ago
Tibet quake: Rescue teams scramble to find survivors
Tibet quake: Rescue teams scramble to find survivors

Tibet quake: Rescue teams scramble to find survivors

Urgency is mounting in China’s Tibet autonomous region after an earthquake near Mount Everest killed well over a hundred people. An unknown number remain unaccounted for. Thousands of rescuers were on Wednesday
6 months ago
Tourists and pilot killed in Australian seaplane crash
Tourists and pilot killed in Australian seaplane crash

Tourists and pilot killed in Australian seaplane crash

The airplane crashed as it took off Rottnest Island a popular tourist spot off Western Australia. Specialist investigators were probing the crash. Two tourists from Switzerland and from Denmark, along with the pilot, were killed after
6 months ago
Panama tells Trump canal sovereignty is 'non-negotiable'
Panama tells Trump canal sovereignty is 'non-negotiable'

Panama tells Trump canal sovereignty is ‘non-negotiable’

After US President-elect Donald Trump repeated inaccurate claims that China controls the Panama Canal, Panama has again reaffirmed its sovereignty over the key Atlantic-Pacific waterway. Panama reiterated on Tuesday that the sovereignty
6 months ago
Venezuela detains two Americans among group of 'mercenaries'
Venezuela detains two Americans among group of 'mercenaries'

Venezuela detains two Americans among group of ‘mercenaries’

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accused the arrested foreigners of plotting “terrorist acts” ahead of his oath-taking ceremony. He is due to be inaugurated for a contentious third term on Friday. Venezuelan authorities have
6 months ago
Turkey threatens offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters
Turkey threatens offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters

Turkey threatens offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters

The fall of Bashar Assad to Islamist-led rebels has raised the prospect of Turkey intervening in Syria against Kurdish forces accused by Ankara of links to armed separatists. Turkey threatened on Tuesday to launch
6 months ago
Germany pushing EU to ease sanctions on Syria
Germany pushing EU to ease sanctions on Syria

Germany pushing EU to ease sanctions on Syria 

Berlin is leading efforts within the bloc to ease sanctions imposed during Bashar Assad’s rule, the Financial Times has reported. The easing would come in return for progress on social issues. Germany is
6 months ago
Germany: Two dead after shooting in Baden-Württemberg
Germany: Two dead after shooting in Baden-Württemberg

Germany: Two dead after shooting in Baden-Württemberg

The alleged perpetrator was eventually apprehended by police following a manhunt involving a helicopter and special forces. A third victim is seriously injured. Two people were killed and another critically injured after
6 months ago
Eurozone inflation stays sticky, rising to 2.4%
Eurozone inflation stays sticky, rising to 2.4%

Eurozone inflation stays sticky, rising to 2.4%

Data shows that inflation in the eurozone rose to its highest level in five months for December. The figures appear to confirm suspicion that price rises may not have been tamped down.
6 months ago
Syria: First international flights land after Assad fall
Syria: First international flights land after Assad fall

Syria: First international flights land after Assad fall

A Qatari plane was the first commercial passenger aircraft to land at Damascus Airport since early December. Officials are still evaluating whether the airport can fully reopen to international traffic. A Qatar
6 months ago
Tibet earthquake kills at least 95
Tibet earthquake kills at least 95

Tibet earthquake kills at least 95

At least 95 people have been reported dead after a powerful earthquake in China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Tremors were also felt in Nepal and India. Dozens of people have been killed after a
6 months ago
India: Three feared dead in mining accident
India: Three feared dead in mining accident

India: Three feared dead in mining accident

Rescuers said three out of nine miners were feared dead after a mining accident in India’s Assam state. Illegal mines with poor safety conditions are common in the area. Three miners are
6 months ago
Nigeria: Bomb hits school, killing at least two
Nigeria: Bomb hits school, killing at least two

Nigeria: Bomb hits school, killing at least two

At least two men were killed by an explosion at a school near Nigeria’s capital, Abuja. Police have identified three suspects from the northern state of Katsina and an investigation is underway.
6 months ago
Kazakhstan receives Azerbaijan Airlines black box crash data
Kazakhstan receives Azerbaijan Airlines black box crash data

Kazakhstan receives Azerbaijan Airlines black box crash data

The voice recorders from the Brazilian-made plane were analyzed in Brasilia before the data was handed to Kazakh authorities. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has directed unusually strong words towards Moscow. Brazilian air force investigators have
6 months ago
US releases 11 Yemen nationals from Guantanamo Bay
US releases 11 Yemen nationals from Guantanamo Bay

US releases 11 Yemen nationals from Guantanamo Bay

The latest release reduces the total population of the notorious US facility to 15. At its peak, almost 700 prisoners were held in Guantanamo Bay, many of whom were never charged with
6 months ago
Indonesia officially becomes full member of BRICS bloc
Indonesia officially becomes full member of BRICS bloc

Indonesia officially becomes full member of BRICS bloc

The BRICS bloc of developing nations has a tenth full member: Indonesia. The world’s fourth-most populous nation officially joined the group on Monday, alongside India, Russia, China and others. Indonesia became the
6 months ago
Indian police officers killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack
Indian police officers killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack

Indian police officers killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack

At least eight police officers and a driver have been killed in a bomb blast in the central Indian state. Authorities blamed the attack on Maoist guerrillas. Police in India on Monday confirmed media
6 months ago
Germany's gymnastics abuse scandal: What you need to know
Germany's gymnastics abuse scandal: What you need to know

Germany’s gymnastics abuse scandal: What you need to know

Female athletes have made serious allegations against coaches at the national training center — and Germany’s gymnastics federation. What accusations have been made? On December 28, former elite gymnast Tabea Alt used her
6 months ago
Ex-French President Sarkozy on trial over 'Libyan case'
Ex-French President Sarkozy on trial over 'Libyan case'

Ex-French President Sarkozy on trial over ‘Libyan case’

Nicolas Sarkozy has denied allegations he received campaign funding from the government of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. He faces up to 10 years in prison. The trial of former French President
6 months ago
Indian journalist found dead in septic tank
Indian journalist found dead in septic tank

Indian journalist found dead in septic tank

Mukesh Chandrakar’s body was found with severe injuries. He was known for reporting on corruption in India’s Chhattisgarh state. After going missing on New Year’s Day, the body of Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was
6 months ago
German security chiefs face grilling over Magdeburg attack
German security chiefs face grilling over Magdeburg attack

German security chiefs face grilling over Magdeburg attack

German lawmakers are quizzing officials over possible security lapses ahead of the attack that killed five people at a Christmas market. The German parliament’s interior committee is to question security and intelligence
6 months ago
Ethiopia: At least 71 dead after truck plunges into river
Ethiopia: At least 71 dead after truck plunges into river

Ethiopia: At least 71 dead after truck plunges into river

The truck plunged into a river after missing a bridge in the country’s south. Some of the passengers had been returning from a wedding. Authorities in Ethiopia said on Monday that the death toll
6 months ago
Bangkok hotel fire kills 3 tourists
Bangkok hotel fire kills 3 tourists

Bangkok hotel fire kills 3 tourists

The fire broke out at The Ember Hotel near the Thai capital’s popular Khao San Road. The nationalities of the dead are not yet known. A fire at a hotel in Bangkok
6 months ago
Egypt: Italian man killed in Red Sea shark attack
Egypt: Italian man killed in Red Sea shark attack

Egypt: Italian man killed in Red Sea shark attack

There are sharks in the Red Sea but encounters with them are relatively rare. A shark attack off Egypt’s Red Sea coast has left one tourist dead and another injured, authorities said on Sunday.
6 months ago
South Korea seeks arrest of impeached president Yoon
South Korea seeks arrest of impeached president Yoon

South Korea seeks arrest of impeached president Yoon

Investigators want Yoon Suk Yeol arrested after he failed to report for questioning over his short-lived martial law decree. South Korea’s joint investigation unit on Monday sought an arrest warrant to detain impeached
6 months ago
Milanovic leads Croatian presidential race
Milanovic leads Croatian presidential race

Milanovic leads Croatian presidential race

Incumbent President Zoran Milanovic is set to face off against Dragan Primorac in a second round of voting in January. Primorac and his conservative HDZ party sought to portray the populist Milanovic
6 months ago
German chancellor candidate Merz slams Musk over AfD stance
German chancellor candidate Merz slams Musk over AfD stance

German chancellor candidate Merz slams Musk over AfD stance

After Tesla CEO Elon Musk praised the AfD in an article published by a German daily, the leading candidate for chancellor, Friedrich Merz, hit back, decrying Musk’s interference as “intrusive and pretentious.”
6 months ago
Estonia start naval patrols to protect undersea cables
Estonia start naval patrols to protect undersea cables

Estonia start naval patrols to protect undersea cables

The Estonian Navy deployed a patrol boat a day after Finland seized a ship believed to be part of Russia’s “shadow fleet.” Estonia has started naval patrols to protect a power cable under
6 months ago
Ukraine updates: North Korean soldier captured in Kursk
Ukraine updates: North Korean soldier captured in Kursk

Ukraine updates: North Korean soldier captured in Kursk

It was the first such capture of a North Korean soldier fighting on behalf of Russia by Ukraine. He has reportedly died of his injuries. Ukrainian forces have captured an injured North Korean
6 months ago
Middle East updates: Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza
Middle East updates: Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza

Middle East updates: Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza

Dozens of people, including doctors and journalists, were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel said it intercepted a missile from Yemen on Friday amid renewed tensions with the Houthis. Israel’s
6 months ago
Syria: Former justice who sent 'thousands' to death arrested
Syria: Former justice who sent 'thousands' to death arrested

Syria: Former justice who sent ‘thousands’ to death arrested

An NGO says Mohammed Kanjo Hassan sentenced thousands of people to death. He was arrested by Syria’s new authorities, together with his entourage. Syria’s new authorities arrested a military justice official who
6 months ago
Pakistan military court convicts 60 over pro-Khan unrest
Pakistan military court convicts 60 over pro-Khan unrest

Pakistan military court convicts 60 over pro-Khan unrest

The men were among hundreds arrested after they attacked military and government buildings following former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s arrest. The military tribunals have been widely criticized by the West. A military
6 months ago
South Korea: Lawmakers vote to impeach Han Duck-soo
South Korea: Lawmakers vote to impeach Han Duck-soo

South Korea: Lawmakers vote to impeach Han Duck-soo

The main opposition party in South Korea introduced a bill to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo. There is concern the measure could deepen an ongoing constitutional crisis. South Korea’s parliament on Friday
6 months ago
Austria: Father and son killed in avalanche in Tyrol
Austria: Father and son killed in avalanche in Tyrol

Austria: Father and son killed in avalanche in Tyrol

A 51-year-old Austrian and one of his two sons were buried by an avalanche on Rosskopf mountain. They could not be reanimated on recovery. The other son and a family friend narrowly
6 months ago
Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh dies, aged 92
Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh dies, aged 92

Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh dies, aged 92

The 92-year-old was praised for his “immense wisdom and integrity,” having turned India into an economic powerhouse. But his tenure was stained by corruption allegations and high inflation. Former Indian Prime Minister
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