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Israeli media report the country's forces are advancing past the "yellow line," a self-declared military buffer zone inside Lebanon. The escalation comes a day after Israel's PM Netanyahu vowed to "crush" Hezbollah.
Is Kyiv preparing for a hostile Belarus while betting on a democratic ally tomorrow? Plus: the Quad deepens security ties, as Beijing watches warily.
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
Turkish police tried to break up protests called by Ozgur Ozel. He was removed from his position as chair of the country's main opposition party following a court order last week.
When Red Army troops entered Berlin's Jewish Hospital in 1945, they were astonished to discover hundreds of Jews living just a couple of miles away from Hitler's bunker.
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According to US President Donald Trump, thousands of Christians are being killed in Nigeria. Trump has vowed to protect them — but is that what’s really behind his military push?
The EU and Germany both summoned Russian diplomats to protest attacks on Kyiv and orders for diplomats to leave the city. The UN secretary-general also rebuked Russia in a session on proliferating conflicts worldwide.
Scientists knew they had encountered something special when they first saw the tiny blue octopus in the depths of the Galapagos Islands.
The head of the World Health Organization said that the fast-moving Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda was outpacing response efforts, giving the latest number of suspected deaths as 220.