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                    <news:title>„Neuer Orbán? Radew ist eher mit Magyar vergleichbar“</news:title>
                    <news:keywords>Bulgarien, Korruption, Parlamentswahl, Radew, Russland, Putin</news:keywords>
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                    <news:publication_date>2026-04-20T15:41:00+02:00</news:publication_date>
                    <news:title>Flexible Allianzen</news:title>
                    <news:keywords>Krieg, Iran, Golfstaaten, Testfall, Region, Rivalität, Achsen</news:keywords>
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                                Flexible Allianzen
                                
                                
                                    / © picture alliance/AA/Royal Court of Saudi Arabia
                                
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                    <news:publication_date>2026-04-20T14:54:30+02:00</news:publication_date>
                    <news:title>Unter Beschuss</news:title>
                    <news:keywords>Libanon, Israel, Verhandlungen, Frieden, Diplomatie, Krieg, Waffenstillstand, Hisbollah, Militär, Litani-Fluss, Zwang, UNIFIL, Europa</news:keywords>
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                                Unter Beschuss
                                
                                
                                    / © pa / AP | Hussein Malla
                                
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                    <news:title>Hauptsache Abschreckung</news:title>
                    <news:keywords>Atomwaffen, Nichtverbreitungsregime, nukleare Proliferation, Kontrolle, New START, USA, Russland, Ukraine, Iran, Irak, Libyen, China, Japan, Südkorea, Nordkorea</news:keywords>
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                                Hauptsache Abschreckung
                                
                                
                                    / © pa / AP| Ahn Young-joon
                                
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