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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.
Mikheil Kavelashvili — Georgia's controversial new president
Far right, anti-western politician Mikheil Kavelashvili has been sworn in as Georgia's new president.
Azerbaijan president says crashed plane shot at from Russia
Aliyev said he believed the crashed Azerbaijan Airlines plane on December 25 was damaged by fire from inside Russia.
Magdeburg attack: Over €600,000 donated to victims, families
The city’s administration said there have been over 5,600 donations.
Mikheil Kavelashvili sworn in as Georgia's new president
Georgia's outgoing President Zourabichvili has denounced former Manchester City footballer Kavelashvili as illegitimate.
North Korea vows 'toughest' anti-US stance in party meeting
North Korea has committed to implementing strong anti-US measures to protect its security and national interests.
Jeju Air fiery crash makes identifying dead difficult
Officials say the Jeju Air plane that crashed was almost completely burned and identifying those who died will be hard.
Rohingya refugees in India struggle for children's future
Many Rohingya children in India are struggling to access education, as New Delhi considers them "illegal foreigners."
South Africa chairs G20: Ambitious plans, geopolitical woes
The first-ever African G20 presidency will revolve around climate justice and state debt. Making progress will be tough.
Chad goes to polls amid opposition boycott
The opposition boycotting the elections has left the field open to candidates aligned with Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno.
China dazzles with spectacular winter wonderland
Every year, the Harbin ice and snow festival brightens the dark days of winter with a park made entirely of ice.
Croatia's populist, anti-EU president set for a second term?
Often described as "Croatia's Trump," it's difficult to determine what President Zoran Milanovic actually stands for.
South Korea: Dozens dead in Muan airport plane crash
A Jeju Air flight with 181 people skidded off the runway and slammed into a wall before catching fire.
Germany: Supermarket customers ill due to 'irritant gas'
Some 15 customers in a town in the eastern state of Saxony were hospitalized over respiratory symptoms.
Trump sides with Musk in right-wing visa debate
US President-elect Donald Trump told the New York Post that he had "always" supported the H-1B visa program.
2024: A look back in pictures
Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as Donald Trump's reelection, were some of the defining events of the year.
Mozambique: Thousands flee to Malawi amid election unrest
As political violence in Mozambique continues, thousands of families are crossing the border into Malawi.
Russia to halt gas deliveries to Moldova from January 1
Moldova's PM accused the Kremlin of "oppressive tactics," but Russia's Gazprom says the upcoming cut is due to debt.
Israeli army ends north Gaza hospital raid, detains director
Israel's military has detained more than 240 people for questioning, including the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
Georgia: Pro-EU protesters, president form human chain
Demonstrators created a human "Chain of Unity" in Tbilisi, a month after the government delayed talks on joining the EU.
Rome urges Iran to free Italian journalist Cecilia Sala
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she hoped to bring jailed journalist Cecilia Sala "home as quickly as possible."
A look back at 2024
From Donald Trump's reelection to growing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, DW looks back at the year that was.
Russia's Putin addresses Azerbaijan Airlines crash
The Russian leader didn't admit responsibility, but said air defenses were "active" before the "tragic incident."
Elon Musk backs far-right AfD in controversial German op-ed
German authorities class the AfD as far-right extremist and say it endangers democracy. The US billionaire disagrees.
A new home in Brazil: 200 years of German immigration
A search for traces between dreams and traumas: part two.
Syria's Alawite community: Once feared, now living in fear?
Ousted dictator Bashar Assad used the fears and desires of this secretive religious minority to stay in power.
India: State funeral held for ex-PM Manmohan Singh
Modi attended the funeral, honoring Singh, the architect of India’s economic reforms, as a distinguished leader.
Putin: Azerbaijan plane crash was a 'tragic incident'
The Kremlin said Russian air defenses were active when an Azerbaijan Airlines plane tried landing in Grozny.
Golan Heights: Druze families long for peace and reunion
In the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, DW met a Druze family near the Syrian border who have been separated for decades.
Pro-Russian hackers target Italian airport websites
The airports' operator said flights continued to operate as normal.
Afghan Taliban strike targets inside Pakistan
Taliban forces struck "several points" in Pakistan in retaliation for Pakistani attacks on Afghanistan.
UNICEF says record number of children affected by wars
The United Nations said thousands of children had been killed in Gaza, Ukraine and other war zones in 2024.
Afghanistan female footballers fight for seat at FIFA table
Former Afghanistan footballers Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin demand FIFA recognition for Afghanistan's women's national team.
NATO's 2025 challenges: Trump, Ukraine and defense spending
For a successful 2025, NATO needs to strengthen its defenses and navigate the whims of a new Trump presidency.
The conflict between UK's Badenoch and Nigeria's Shettima
The UK opposition leader and Nigerian vice president are in a war of words. What’s really at stake in this heated saga?
Germany's single seniors seek connection amid winter chill
In Lübben, eastern Germany, single older adults take part in a special event to fight loneliness and build community.
Kenyan boxers punch back against crime
These youth living in an urban slum in Kenya are learning how to throw powerful hooks, jabs and punches.
India: State funeral held for former PM Manmohan Singh
The 92-year-old Singh, who served as prime minister from 2004 to 2014, passed away on Thursday.
German foreign minister warns of Russian 'shadow fleet'
Annalena Baerbock called for tougher sanctions on Russia's so-called "shadow fleet" of ships.
How toxic masculinity became big business
Misogynist influencer Andrew Tate has an army of imitators. Many make money telling others how to become "real men."
Bodega, bar, corner store: Germany's second home
Germany’s pubs, kiosks and corner stores are a place to socialize and create a sense of community.
Does Hungary's Viktor Orban want to leave Europe?
During Hungary's presidency of the EU Council, Prime Minister Viktor Orban increasingly took his own path.
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