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Czechia: Feud between president and government intensifies
Relations between Czech President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka have almost completely broken down. With PM Andrej Babis backing his minister, the confrontation between president and government is growing.

Ukraine updates: Kremlin says Trump asked Putin not to hit Kyiv until Feb 1
The Kremlin announced that US President Donald Trump had asked Vladimir Putin to halt strikes on Kyiv until February 1. However, Ukraine reported that Russia launched one missile and over 100 drones overnight. Follow DW.

Germany news: Hamburg police investigating subway deaths
Police in the city of Hamburg are probing a suspected homicide after two people were hit by an underground train. Meanwhile, a survey has found that many Germans who work part-time do so voluntarily. DW has more.

Cyprus to Greenland: Could UK military bases guide US moves?
Following recent reports that President Trump may be interested in establishing US military bases in Greenland along the lines of British Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus, DW looks at the history and status of these bases.

Ukraine at war: Battered by Russia and winter but unbending
Russian attacks, biting cold, and heat and power outages are grinding Ukrainians down. But polls show a society sticking together under fire and one unwilling to compromise with Russia.

Can the EU take on Musk over AI 'undressing' feature?
The EU is probing Elon Musk's Grok AI after its deepfake feature generated millions of sexualized images of women and children. Brussels is putting its toughest tech laws to one of their biggest test yet.

Ukraine: Trump says Putin agreed not to hit Kyiv for 1 week
President Donald Trump has said Russia's Vladimir Putin "agreed" not to strike the capital for a week with a harsh cold snap forecast. Russia routinely targets Ukraine's electricity supply. Follow DW.

Anti-woke Germans in Russia used as propaganda for Putin
Media in Moscow are selling a narrative of mass Western migration to Russia, especially from Germany. Numbers contradict the Kremlin's claims.

UK's Keir Starmer visits China as Beijing courts US allies
Keir Starmer is in China for the first trip by a British prime minister since 2018. He is the latest in a string of European leaders to visit recently, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz soon to follow.

Budapest mayor charged over Pride parade
Prosecutors in Hungary are moving against Budapest’s mayor, Gergely Karacsony, after last year's Pride went ahead despite a police ban. The case is being handled without a court hearing and as elections approach.