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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.
Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
Reports suggest Russian anti-aircraft fire was to blame for the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner which killed 38 people.
Yellen: 'Extraordinary measures' to avoid US debt default
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned Congress that the US could hit its debt limit as early as January 14.
Trump asks Supreme Court to delay law that could ban TikTok
Donald Trump's legal team has asked the court to allow the incoming administration time to find "a political" solution.
COVID: BioNTech to pay $1.2 billion over vaccine royalties
BioNTech to pay $1.2 billion to resolve separate disputes over royalty payments related to its COVID-19 vaccine.
Zelenskyy: N Koreans should not die in battles in Europe
Ukraine's president has accused Russia of throwing North Korean troops into battle with "minimal protection."
Senegal's Sonko says foreign military bases to close
As the West struggles to maintain its presence in Africa, Senegal wants its bases closed "in the very near future."
Azerbaijan claims 'weapon' downed passenger jet
Azerbaijan Airlines has said an investigation into the crash in Kazakhstan on Wednesday suggests external interference.
Who is Georgia's president, Salome Zourabichvili?
President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to step down, calling the appointment of her successor "a mockery of democracy."
How the 'Frankfurt kitchen' triggered a domestic revolution
In the 1920s, a Viennese architect had a groundbreaking idea that has endured to this day: the fitted kitchen.
Suzuki's adopted scion Osamu dies after decades in charge
Osamu Suzuki married into the car and bike business, and cracked the Indian market before most had even thought to try.
Soccer fever in India: Turning young lives around
The Indian village of Bicharpur used to be infamous for alcohol abuse, now it's known for soccer.
Ambitious goals: Basketball in South Sudan
For many young people in South Sudan, basketball offers hope of a better life.
Peak oil: Are crude oil supplies running out?
Crude oil still plays a huge role in our lives — as a fuel, in heating and in industry. But it's a finite resource.
Finite fossil fuels: What if we run out of oil? — Global Us
Oil is a finite resource. Could we run out of it? And: sport offers hope of a better life.
Mozambique's major cities paralyzed by post-election unrest
As the chaos escalates, disrupting daily life, the United Nations has called for calm and a peaceful resolution.
How Germany won back the nation at Euro 2024
This is the story of how the Germany team won back their country.
Fake steak — the taste of future food
All around the world, entrepreneurs and scientists are looking for a way out of factory farming.
Broken infrastructure delays shipping on vital German river
A damaged sluice gate on the Moselle River has drastically slowed traffic on the waterway, hitting shipping companies.
Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash: Is Russia responsible?
Russia has so far resisted pressure from Azerbaijan to admit responsibility for the plane crash in Kazakhstan.
Iran: Footballer summoned over hugging female fan — report
National player Ramin Rezeian has been ordered to explain himself after hugging a woman, an Iranian agency reported.
Kenya rights body alarmed by abductions of Ruto critics
Social media users who spoke out against President William Ruto's government are the most recent people to go missing.
How EVs can store energy for homes and power grids
Batteries not only power electric cars, but can also supply energy to buildings and grids via bidirectional charging.
Japan's 'Black Widow' murderer dies while on death row
Chisako Kakehi was found guilty of killing three elderly lovers by poisoning them and had been on death row since 2017.
Germany braces for elections as parliament dissolved
The announcement by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier paves the way for an early election in February.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Magazine
Getting girls into physics; how astronauts do spacewalks; gender stereotypes in career choices and improving indoor air
Lubumbashi is more than mining, its young creatives say
There's more to Lubumbashi than just mining and its young creatives want to spread the word.
China: Death sentence for driver who killed 35 in car attack
The car ramming in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai left 35 dead and 43 injured in November 2024.
In India, divers help revive Goa's fragile coral reefs
Venkatesh Charloo and his team of volunteers dive into Goa's waters to revive marine ecosystems and protect ocean life.
How did Nigeria fare in 2024?
Analyst Adamu Kabiru and DW's Ben Shemang analyze Nigeria's struggles in 2024 and its outlook for 2025.
A quick guide to German elections
How does the electoral process work in Germany? DW presents a quick guide.
What you need to know about Germany’s AfD
DW Berlin Briefing (recorded on December 13) discusses what's driving the far-right party's growth.
Azerbaijan minister suggests 'weapon' hit crashed plane
Transport Minister Rashan Nabiyev said "the aircraft was hit by something" and the "type of weapon" will be determined.
BONUS: Your questions answered, favorite moments of 2024
Ask and thou shalt receive - answers to your most pressing listener questions. Plus, our favorite moments of 2024.
Croatia's gas-powered streetlights still burn brightly
Tomislav Deak, one of Europe's last lamplighters, lights the 249 gas-powered street lamps in Zagreb every evening.
South Korea impeaches another president after two weeks
South Korea's political turmoil continues as acting President Han faces claims of stalling Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
Spain's village for the elderly keeps community alive
The Spanish village of Pescueza cares for its senior citizens as a community, giving them plenty of personal freedom.
South Korea impeaches acting president, extending upheaval
Lawmakers have impeached acting President and Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, deepening South Korea's political turmoil.
What you need to know about Germany's AfD
DW Berlin Briefing (recorded on December 13) discusses what's driving the far-right party's growth.
Tsunamis: A global threat
Tsunamis are among our planet’s deadliest natural phenomena.
How is artificial intelligence changing soccer?
It takes more than having the best players to win – having the best AI is increasingly important.
Estonia starts naval patrols to protect undersea cables
Estonia has deployed a navy patrol boat after Finland seized a ship believed to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet."
Here are the top 5 global economic challenges for 2025
Donald Trump's return hangs over the world economy like nothing else. His protectionist instincts will be felt globally.
What is Turkey's aim with Syrian Kurds in post-Assad Syria?
Clashes have intensified in northern Syria between the Kurdish militants and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army.
Euros, Olympics and Paralympics — 2024 in pictures
The men's European Championship and the Olympics weren't the only exciting events on the 2024 sporting calendar.
Indian villages deter wild elephants with lemon trees
In India, wild elephants trample villages and raid crops due to habitat loss — sometimes with deadly consequences.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
A voice to the deaf, helping kids dance off the streets and the best street foods in Burkina Faso.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
The world’s oldest subway, a drag queen star and top travel tips for seeing Regensburg.
NASA probe survives record-breaking close approach to sun
The spacecraft signaled to researchers that it had survived the close brush with the sun and was in "good health."
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