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K-Pop band BTS set to make comeback in March – DW – 01/03/2026
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K-Pop band BTS set to make comeback in March – DW – 01/03/2026

South Korean boy band BTS have announced their comeback for March, after a nearly four-year hiatus.    "March 20 comeback confirmed," the band's entertainment company BigHit Music wrote on X.   BTS — short for Bangtan Sonyeondan, literally "Bulletproof Boy Scouts" in Korean — is expected to release an album on March 20, followed by a world tour. The 2026 album will be their first release since the 2022 anthology album "Proof."  The Bangtan Boys take BerlinTo view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video BTS's highly anticipated return Thursday's announcement marks the end of the K-pop sensation's hiatus of nearly four years. On June 14, 2022, BTS dropped the news that they'd halt group activities to focus on solo projects ...
Powerful earthquake kills at least 2 people – DW – 01/03/2026
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Powerful earthquake kills at least 2 people – DW – 01/03/2026

A powerful earthquake struck central and southern Mexico on Friday, killing at least two people, officials said. The magnitude 6.5 quake struck near the tourist hotspot of Acapulco, in Guerrero state on the Pacific coast.Tourists in Acapulco had to evacuate their hotelsImage: Francisco Robles/AFP The tremor was also felt around 400 kilometers (250 miles) away in the capital, Mexico City, where President Claudia Sheinbaum had to interrupt a press conference to evacuate the presidential palace. What do we know about the earthquake? The earthquake's epicenter was 14 kilometers outside of San Marcos, a town in the southwestern state of Guerrero, Mexico's National Seismological Service said. Guerrero Governor Evelyn Salgado said a woman in her 50s was killed "when her house collapsed on to...
Iran starts 2026 facing protests, inflation and sanctions – DW – 01/01/2026
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Iran starts 2026 facing protests, inflation and sanctions – DW – 01/01/2026

To protest Iran's dire economic situation, shopkeepers in the capital, Tehran, have kept their stores shuttered since last weekend. Large street protests have spread across the country in recent days. Iran's economy is struggling with high inflation and sanctions related to the government's nuclear program. According to the International Monetary Fund, inflation in Iran reached 32.5% in 2024. The IMF estimates that consumer prices will have risen by 42.4% in 2025 and will not fall below the 40% mark in 2026. By comparison, the European Central Bank is targeting an inflation rate of 2% in the eurozone. The value of Iran's national currency, the rial, had previously plummeted to a historic low on the black market. The economy suffers from chronic structural weaknesses. These can only mitig...
Amsterdam church destroyed by New Year’s blaze – DW – 01/01/2026
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Amsterdam church destroyed by New Year’s blaze – DW – 01/01/2026

Amsterdam's Vondel Church, near one of the city's most popular parks, was largely destroyed in a fire just as New Year celebrations were in full swing, local media reported on Thursday. The former Catholic Church's roughly 50-metre-high (164-feet) tower and the roof collapsed in the blaze, which an emergency services spokesperson said had made the 154-year-old structure "no longer salvageable." "It is a very intense and terrible fire in this monumental church," lamented Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema. Fire broke out minutes after fireworks The blaze was first reported shortly after midnight and was quickly escalated to a major incident, with firefighters calling in assistance from other regions of the Netherlands. The Dutch navy deployed its 60-meter-high aerial work platform to help t...
Venezuela releases 88 jailed after post-election protests – DW – 01/02/2026
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Venezuela releases 88 jailed after post-election protests – DW – 01/02/2026

Venezuela's government on Thursday announced the release of 88 people jailed for protesting President Nicolas Maduro's claimed victory in the July 2024 elections. In a statement published on Instagram, the Ministry of Penitentiary Service said that there had been "88 new releases" of people detained "for crimes committed during violent actions by extremist groups." "These actions are part ‌of the comprehensive review process of cases ordered ‌by ⁠President Nicolas Maduro," it added.  The ‍New Year's Day release comes after Maduro's government decided to free 99 people on Christmas Day as "a concrete expression of the State's commitment to peace, dialogue and justice."  Venezuela's disputed 2024 re-election of Maduro In July 2024, mass protests erupted in Venezuela after Maduro was dec...
Finland seizes vessel suspected of damaging undersea cable – DW – 12/31/2025
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Finland seizes vessel suspected of damaging undersea cable – DW – 12/31/2025

Finnish police on Wednesday seized a vessel suspected of damaging a telecommunications cable between Helsinki and Tallinn, Estonia. The cargo vessel called Fitburg was spotted with its anchor lowered near the site in Estonia's exclusive economic zone where telecom provider Elisa detected a fault early Wednesday. A Finnish border guard vessel and helicopter located the ship and ordered it to stop, raise its anchor, and move into Finnish territorial waters. "Finland is prepared for security challenges of various kinds, and we respond to them as necessary," President Alexander Stubb wrote on X. Undersea 'sabotage' has countries ‍on high alert Finnish police said they were investigating the incident as "aggravated criminal damage, attempted aggravated criminal damage, and aggravated inter...
Finland seizes vessel suspected of damaging undersea cable – DW – 12/31/2025
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Finland seizes vessel suspected of damaging undersea cable – DW – 12/31/2025

Finnish police on Wednesday seized a vessel suspected of damaging a telecommunications cable between Helsinki and Tallinn, Estonia. The cargo vessel called Fitburg was spotted with its anchor lowered near the site in Estonia's exclusive economic zone where telecom provider Elisa detected a fault early Wednesday. A Finnish border guard vessel and helicopter located the ship and ordered it to stop, raise its anchor, and move into Finnish territorial waters. "Finland is prepared for security challenges of various kinds, and we respond to them as necessary," President Alexander Stubb wrote on X. Undersea 'sabotage' has countries ‍on high alert Finnish police said they were investigating the incident as "aggravated criminal damage, attempted aggravated criminal damage, and aggravated inter...
In India, youths are quiet as Gen Z protests rock South Asia – DW – 12/31/2025
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In India, youths are quiet as Gen Z protests rock South Asia – DW – 12/31/2025

"Gen Z is a generation of convenience," Harshita V. said, referring to her cohort's political activism, as she sipped her strawberry-flavored kombucha.   When India's Supreme Court ordered the removal of stray dogs from the streets of New Delhiin August, she said, a friend of hers organized a protest. Scores signed up online. But when the protest took place the next day, only four or five people showed up. "They rally online," Harshita said. "But, when it comes to finishing something they have started, the enthusiasm fizzles out." This anecdote set the tone for the conversation on Gen Z youths in India and their politics on a cold afternoon in late December among a small group of young people in the capital, New Delhi. A melting pot of political opinions India has the world's largest ...
Iran’s economic crisis, political discontent threaten regime – DW – 12/31/2025
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Iran’s economic crisis, political discontent threaten regime – DW – 12/31/2025

A wave of protests is sweeping across Iran, which is mired in a deep economic crisis marked by an unprecedented drop in the value of the rial and surging inflation. But the demonstrations, which began with a merchants' strike in Tehran on December 28 and have grown as students joined the movement, go beyond the country's economic woes. Experts say the protests — the most significant challenge to the Islamic regime since the "Women, Life, Freedom" movement of 2022 — are a reflection of widespread and growing political discontent and anger at the government. Iran's severe economic crisis has sparked rising anger at the Islamic regimeImage: UGC 'Public trust in the government has eroded' Videos circulating on social media show Iranian police forces using tear gas and plastic bullets agai...