Category: Deutsche Welle
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Why Ebola Isn’t A Pandemic Yet
A deadly Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda has triggered WHO’s highest global health alert, but not a pandemic label yet.
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Africa’s China Jackpot Isn’t Equal
China’s zero-tariff offer to 53 African nations sounds like a trade jackpot, but the winners may be few.
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Toyota’s & BMW’s Hydrogen Gamble
Germany and Japan are betting that hydrogen can keep trucks, factories and long-haul transport from becoming battery-only.
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China’s Climate Tug-Of-War
China is building clean energy at a record-shattering pace, adding more wind and solar than the rest of the world combined.
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Nigeria’s Solar Boom Has A Catch
Nigeria is importing solar panels at record speed as households and businesses search for relief from blackouts, diesel costs and unreliable grid power.
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Clean Energy, Dirty Security Risk?
Europe’s solar boom has a hidden weak spot: the Chinese-made inverters sitting inside its power grid.
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Ceasefire or Time Bomb?
The Strait of Hormuz is wobbling between ceasefire and combustion, with US warships, Iranian warnings, and UAE strikes keeping the Gulf on edge.
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Is Saudi Money Leaving Sport?
Saudi Arabia’s sports spending spree is no longer looking limitless. From LIV Golf to snooker, tennis and winter games, the kingdom is pulling back as the PIF shifts from image-building to returns.
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The Year Europe Nearly Burned
Europe just had a climate year that felt like a warning siren. Record heat, wildfires, drought and melting ice collided with one hopeful twist: renewables now power nearly half of its electricity.
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From “Best Friends” To Barely Trusting
India’s anger towards the US is no longer limited to diplomacy; it is spilling into media, business circles and public sentiment.