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US curbs Anthropic AI access, raising global concerns
Europe races to close AI gap with the US
Anthropic cuts top-tier AI access after US foreigner ban
Tech giant OpenAI heads for Wall Street
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06/19/2026
June 19, 2026
US probes Germany's 'persistent underpayment' for drugs
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Reports & Analysis
From words to action: Ghana rallies global push for slavery
From words to action: Ghana rallies global push for slavery
Ghana is turning up the pressure on slavery reparations. Accra just brought together more than 80 countries.
Who’s really benefiting from the Iran-US ‘deal’
Who’s really benefiting from the Iran-US ‘deal’
The dust is settling after a new US-Iran deal, but one question still matters: is this economic crisis over?
Shipowners hope Strait of Hormuz will reopen soon
Shipowners hope Strait of Hormuz will reopen soon
Shipowners hope that trade can quickly return to normal through the Strait of Hormuz after initial peace agreement.
How Europe's defense sector is trying to gear up
How Europe's defense sector is trying to gear up
A trade fair near Paris is showcasing how European defense manufacturers are betting on cutting-edge technology.
New Federal Reserve chair holds rates steady
New Federal Reserve chair holds rates steady
Kevin Warsh's first interest rate decision kept policy unchanged, signaling caution despite political pressure.
Is charging-on-the-go the future of EVs?
Is charging-on-the-go the future of EVs?
A new technology is being tested in Germany that makes it possible to charge electric vehicles while still driving.
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In Kenya, an experiment aims to turn sand into fertile soil
In Kenya, an experiment aims to turn sand into fertile soil
Forget fertilizers: This Kenyan project uses algae and biology to revive barren land despite extreme heat and salinity.
Why Germany's navy could be crucial for the Strait of Hormuz
Why Germany's navy could be crucial for the Strait of Hormuz
Despite a tentative US-Iran deal, the Strait of Hormuz remains unstable — posing a major threat to global energy flows.
Charging ahead: EVs outpace growth predictions
Charging ahead: EVs outpace growth predictions
China leads on electric mobility, but Europe and others are catching up. The Iran war is providing an extra push.
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Specials & Events
Delayland – Germany and the missing magic
Why don’t things run like they used to anymore in Germany? And how are other places getting things right?
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In the spotlight
Recycling rare earths in Germany to reduce China dependence
Europe aims to reduce its dependence on China's dominance in the rare-earths market through new forms of recycling.
Filling the gap when Germany's school system fails
When school fails German teens, other programs can step in and offer opportunities beyond the traditional classroom.
Swiss to vote on whether to cap population at 10 million
On June 14, Swiss voters will be able to support a far-right initiative to curb future immigration — or not.
Who owns the billions in Germany's dormant bank accounts?
With heirs unaware and no central register, banks and politicians are debating who should ultimately control the money.
How China keeps North Korea's economy alive
Pyongyang relies on China for 95% of its legitimate trade; hacking, arms deals and remittances also help it stay afloat.
Experts: Germany's progress on climate goals insufficient
The Council of Experts on Climate Change says Germany has both accomplished and failed to meet its climate goals.
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Florida Gulf Coast sees drop in international tourism
Tourism in Florida is declining among international visitors, while domestic travel remains strong.
Nigeria-born shoemaker reshaping craftsmanship in Germany
Richard Aphery, custom shoemaker in Frankfurt, embodies a new vision of craftsmanship: sustainable, modern and personal.
1-Dollar challenge: Lusaka street food
Challenge accepted: Zambian cuisine for just $1 — is that even possible?
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