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Deutsche Welle (English edition), 3 Jun 2026

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ArticleUnpack­ing Ger­many's cam­paign for a UN Secur­ity Coun­cil seat

Ger­many is in the run­ning for a seat on the Secur­ity Coun­cil when the UN Gen­eral Assembly elects new mem­bers to the most power­ful body within the United Nations on Wed­nes­day. Accord­ing to the UN Charter, the Secur­ity Coun­cil bears "the...

Unpack­ing Ger­many's cam­paign for a UN Secur­ity Coun­cil seat

ArticleAgainst foes - and fickle friends

Hader­slev, a city close to the east­ern coast of Den­mark, is where Dan­ish forces last fought a war on their own ter­rit­ory. That was in 1940, when Ger­many invaded. Now, in a scen­ario pre­vi­ously unima­gin­able in post­war Europe, Dan­ish...

Against foes - and fickle friends

ArticleGer­many: Cologne Cathed­ral to charge tour­ists € 12 for entry

Cologne's Cath­olic Cathed­ral will begin char­ging tour­ists € 12 ( about $ 14) for entry from July 1. The renowned gothic and UNESCO world her­it­age first announced its plan to intro­duce entry fees in March, becom­ing one of com­par­at­ively few...

Ger­many: Cologne Cathed­ral to charge tour­ists € 12 for entry

ArticleUnpack­ing Ger­many's cam­paign for a UN Secur­ity Coun­cil seat

Ger­many is in the run­ning for a seat on the Secur­ity Coun­cil when the UN Gen­eral Assembly elects new mem­bers to the most power­ful body within the United Nations on Wed­nes­day. Accord­ing to the UN Charter, the Secur­ity Coun­cil bears "the...

Unpack­ing Ger­many's cam­paign for a UN Secur­ity Coun­cil seat