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  2. DW News - Wikipedia

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    DW News was launched on 22 June 2015 and replaced DW programs like Journal. [2] The 24-hour service aims to be a German counterpart to international news channels from other countries, such as BBC News or France 24. The service is transmitted worldwide via satellite. DW has also launched its news website online and a YouTube channel in Hindi as ...

  3. Deutsche Welle - Wikipedia

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    On 22 June 2015, DW TV launched a 24-hour English-language news channel with a new design and a new studio as part of a rebrand to DW News. Previously, DW's news programmes were called Journal and broadcast in English in 3-, 15- and 30-minute blocks. The new channel offers 30-minute updates every hour and 60-minute programmes twice a day on ...

  4. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Welle relaunched their television channels and their schedules on 6 February 2012, using the abbreviation DW for all its services. [ 3 ] Deutsche Welle changed its schedules again on 22 June 2015, with DW in Asia and Oceania and DW (Europe) merged to become a 24-hour English news channel.

  5. Journal (German TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    BBC World News. The Journal was a TV newsprogram on Deutsche Welle, broadcast from its studios in Berlin, Germany. It aired daily, usually on the hour, and was available in English, German, Spanish, and Arabic. These were broadcast via satellite to different parts of the world, but all were available DW's website and were often relayed via ...

  6. Ines Pohl - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Pohl joined German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle in 2015, where she worked as Washington correspondent. Soon after, she was appointed editor-in-chief, from 1 March 2017. [3] Pohl lives together with her spouse in Berlin. [4]

  7. Tim Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    1. Tim Sebastian (born 13 March 1952) [1] is an English television journalist and novelist. He is the moderator of Conflict Zone [2] and New Arab Debates [3] on Deutsche Welle. He previously worked for the BBC, where he hosted Doha Debates [4] and was the first presenter of HARDtalk. [5] Sebastian also presented Bloomberg TV 's The Outsider, an ...

  8. Conflict Zone (news programme) - Wikipedia

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    Conflict Zone is a TV programme broadcast by German broadcaster Deutsche Welle. Its host is Tim Sebastian, and its format is of a twenty-minute long interview with one guest per episode. History. In November 2015 Sebastian caused Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko some grief.

  9. Mecca crane collapse - Wikipedia

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    A crawler crane collapsed over the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, around 5:10 p.m. on 11 September 2015, killing 111 people and injuring 394 others. [3][4][5] The city was preparing for the Hajj pilgrimage. [6][7] The collapse has been cited as the deadliest crane collapse in history, with the previous most deadly incident being the ...