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Germany's Olaf Scholz: 'We can make 2025 a good year'
Chancellor Scholz said the country's fate was in Germans' hands and the way forward was by "standing strong together."
Gazans face harsh conditions in second winter of war
As the war in Gaza enters its second winter, displaced Palestinians struggle to find shelter from the cold.
German parliament opens inquiry into Magdeburg attack
Security at the Christmas market in Magdeburg and the role of security authorities have come under scrutiny.
India successfully launches its first space docking mission
India achieves a major milestone by successfully testing its first-ever space docking mission — an advanced technology.
Germany charges 3 over alleged Russia spying plot
Three German-Russian nationals planned to attack military and industrial sites in Germany, prosecutors say.
German security chiefs grilled over Magdeburg attack
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told German lawmakers that the attacker showed "signs of a pathological psyche."
Liam Payne: Argentina charges 5 over singer's death
Five people, including Liam Payne's manager, have been charged in connection with the pop star's death in Argentina.
How southern Africa remembers Jimmy Carter
Many in the region remember former US President Jimmy Carter for his contribution to democracy.
The world of Germany's superrich
While the German economy navigates troubled waters, the lives of the rich continue on unaffected.
Kenya police crack down on protests over alleged abductions
Kenyans demand the release of people they say have been abducted by the country's national police.
Pakistan: Inflation drives demand for electric vehicles
Motorists on Pakistan's roads are swapping gas for electric to try to escape rising gas prices.
Indonesia: Improving sanitation in coastal areas
A young woman is addressing the need for clean and sustainable sanitation solutions in poor coastal areas in Indonesia.
Germany says Elon Musk seeking to sway February election
The X owner and Donald Trump ally has declared his support for the far-right AfD.
Renault turns closed factory into recycling hub
The French automaker has put one of its old factories to new uses, establishing a recycling hub for electric vehicles.
German election: Why Elon Musk promotes the far-right AfD
Elon Musk's election appeal for the nationalist Alternative for Germany party set off a storm of criticism in Germany.
Africa seeks to address its acute surgical care crisis
African nations are striving to meet the growing demand for critical surgical interventions.
How has 2024 been in Africa's hotspots?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Ivan Mugisha, an expert on the Great Lakes, and DW's reporter Jean Marie Ngong Song in Bamenda.
German flying taxi startup Volocopter files for bankruptcy
However, the company still hopes to break onto the market in 2025 with its "Volocity" vehicle.
AfricaLink News December 30, 2024
DRC: At least 12 people killed in suspected ADF rebel attack +++ AUSSOM to replace ATMIS peacekeeping in Somalia
South Korea mourns Muan plane crash victims
South Korea is in mourning following the deadliest ever aviation disaster on the country's soil on Sunday.
Bangladesh: Are human rights eroding under Muhammad Yunus?
Bangladesh's interim government claims to protect human rights, but rights groups report violations.
Depression: You're predisposed to it or you're not
Money worries, illness or relationship crises — why do some people develop depression and others don't?
Gisele Pelicot's convicted ex-husband won't appeal sentence
Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for repeatedly drugging and raping his then-wife.
Germany: Iraqi couple accused of abusing Yazidi girls
The couple allegedly bought two children at an Iraqi market and kept them as slaves.
Why Chad ended its military deal with France
Chad describes the treaty as 'obsolete' and says it wants to redefine its geopolitical strategy.
Yemen's Houthis: Who are the Iran-backed militants?
Attacks on Israel by Yemen's Houthis and Israeli strikes on Yemen are on the rise. What do the Houthis want?
How Norway has almost phased out combustion engines
From 2025, newly registered cars should be emissions-free. And the Nordic country may reach its goal without a ban.
The life of Jimmy Carter
Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100. He is largely remembered as a global advocate for democracy.
Climate change: 2024 caps 'decade of deadly heat,' UN says
2024 is set to be the warmest year on record. "We must exit this road to ruin," UN chief Guterres warned.
Serbia: Ex-minister among 13 indicted for station collapse
The prosecutor's office said there was suspicion that "a serious offense against general safety" had taken place.
Why India's female doctors need separate toilets
The rape and murder of a trainee at a hospital in Kolkata has exposed how unsafe female doctors in India are at work.
Ethiopia: At least 71 dead after truck plunges into river
The truck plunged into a river after missing a bridge in the country's south.
Germany 2025: What political challenges lie ahead?
Germany's domestic policy in 2025 will likely focus on controlling immigration and protecting the rule of law.
South Korea orders safety probe after Jeju Air plane crash
The Boeing 737-800 skidded off the runway and burst into flames at Muan International Airport, killing 179 people.
Bangkok hotel fire kills 3 tourists
The fire broke out at The Ember Hotel near the popular Khao San Road. The nationalities of the dead are not yet known.
Former US President Jimmy Carter dies aged 100
He led the US during the Cold War, an oil crisis, racial discrimination and questions about the country's global role.
Egypt: Italian man killed in Red Sea shark attack
There are sharks in the Red Sea but encounters with them are relatively rare.
Milanovic leads Croatian presidential race
Incumbent President Zoran Milanovic is set to face off against Dragan Primorac in a second round of voting in January.
Jimmy Carter's life in pictures
Jimmy Carter achieved significant successes globally through his blend of moral principles and personal diplomacy.
Father of Israeli hostage holds out hope for her return
Yechti Yehoud's daughter was abducted by Hamas militants on Oct. 7, 2023. DW's Jan-Philipp Scholz met him in Jerusalem.
South Korea officials probe cause of deadly Jeju Air crash
Officials in South Korea are investigating the cause of the crash of a Jeju Air flight that killed 179 people.
Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at 100
During his term in office, Carter brokered a peace deal between Israel and Egypt known as the Camp David Accords.
German chancellor candidate Merz slams Musk over AfD stance
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz hit back at Elon Musk, decrying his interference as "intrusive and pretentious."
German gymnastics launches probe over abuse allegations
Bronze medalist Tabea Alt says her health was "deliberately jeopardized" by the German gymnastics federation DTB.
Russia: Man accused of organizing LGBTQ+ tours dies in jail
Andrei Kotov was waiting for trial on extremism charges, with Russia listing the "LGBT movement" as an extremist group.
Georgia inaugurates disputed, pro-Russian president
Mikheil Kavelashvili's appointment as president has been called "illegitimate" by Georgia's pro-European opposition.
Germany: Waffle store stampede leaves six injured in Berlin
Influencer and footballer Nader Jindaoui drew a large crowd after announcing he would visit a waffle store in Berlin.
2024's most read science stories
What do sex, cocaine and nova explosions have in common? There are all topics we wrote about and you read most in 2024.
What to look out for in German football in 2025
The upcoming year looks set to be a big one in German football. Here is what to watch out for in 2025.
Cruise on the sugar cane train: The St. Kitts Scenic Railway
St. Kitts has one of the few still-functioning sugar cane railway lines in the Caribbean, running along almost 30 kilometers of coastline. A pair of islands in the Lesser Antilles, St. Kitts and Nevis is one of the smallest nations in the world.
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