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How Norway became the trailblazer for electric vehicles
Norway set a goal for all new cars sold to be electric by 2025, a decade ahead of the European Union.
Mozambique: Tensions rise as main opposition leader returns
Mozambique opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has returned home after fleeing following a poll he says was rigged.
Wildfires: How under threat are cities?
As climate change intensifies wildfires, how can urban areas better prepare themselves?
Germany: Dresden old city evacuated for bomb disposal
A British bomb from World War II was discovered during construction work on a collapsed bridge.
Ukrainians protect the skies with simple, portable defenses
DW's Sonia Phalnikar got a look at how mobile air defense units stop missiles and drones from hitting their targets.
How do we fight wildfires as temperatures rise?
As massive wildfires rage in Los Angeles, DW looks at how strategic burning and adaptive planting can protect forests.
China accuses EU of discriminatory trade practices
China said an investigation had found the European Union imposed unfair "trade and investment barriers."
Firefighters struggle to control Los Angeles wildfires
Out-of-control wildfires in the Los Angeles area have driven thousands of people from their homes.
Will Lebanon elect new president after two-year vacancy?
Lebanon hasn't had a president since 2023. But this week's election could kick-start the long-stalled political system.
India: At least 6 dead in temple stampede
The stampede occurred during a festival at Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
Brazil says social media sites must respect domestic laws
The country's communication minister said Meta's decision to scrap its fact-checking program is "bad for demoracy."
Airplanes in Spain test fuel made from used cooking oil
Spain is pioneering the use of renewable fuel in order to protect the climate, even using cooking oil.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Once a day, a small bus leaves Kirkenes, Norway to cross the country's closed border with Russia.
Rome’s Trevi Fountain fights poverty
Throwing a coin into the famous Trevi Fountain is thought to bring visitors and locals good luck.
At least 13 killed in Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia
Ukrainian officials say Russian strikes hit a bus, killing and injuring passengers.
California fires leave several dead in 'widespread disaster'
The fires have also left a "number of significant injuries," according to city fire officials.
South Korean court tries again to arrest president
Embattled Yoon Suk Yeol has been barricaded inside his residence, protected by hundreds of security personnel.
Trump call to up defense spending to 5% rattles NATO allies
Analysts say Trump's call to spend more than double on defense spending may be a negotiating tactic.
Mexico counters Trump, suggests calling US 'Mexican America'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has shot back at numerous comments from President-elect Donald Trump.
Incoming President Donald Trump threatens to change the map
The US president-elect is ramping up his expansionist rhetoric, claiming he now wants to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
Germany: More than half a million homeless, new report says
Some 531,600 people are without a permanent shelter, according to federal government statistics.
Panama Canal: What you need to know now
The Panama Canal was built by the US in the early 1900s, but Washington gave control of it to Panama decades ago.
Can we slow down brain aging and prevent dementia?
A series of studies take stock of what we know about brain aging. Can we slow down aging and reduce the risk of dementia
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala freed from Iran prison
Cecilia Sala was freed after what the Italian government called "intense" diplomatic work.
Ukraine strikes Russian air force oil depot
Ukraine attacked a oil depot that supplies a military airfield in the Russian city of Engels.
Why Greenland? Trump eyes control of world's biggest island
What is it about the largely ice-covered island that is of such interest to US President-elect Donald Trump?
Lufthansa plans to hire 10,000 new employees in 2025
Germany's flagship carrier announced that is is seeking hundreds of new pilots, flight attendants, and ground crew.
US TikTok ban hangs in the balance as Trump asks for stay
With the US Supreme Court set to rule on a ban of Chinese-owned app TikTok, Donald Trump has asked the court for a stay.
AfD support puts Musk 'on the wrong side of history'
EU conservative bloc leader Manfred Weber told DW it's not in Elon Musk's business interests to back the far right.
Why Zimbabwe abolished the death penalty
AfricaLink host Cai Nebe speaks to Amnesty International's Lucia Masuka and Zimbabwe's Privilege Musvanhiri
Germany, France criticize Donald Trump's Greenland threats
Germany has warned against changing borders by force. France says the EU cannot tolerate threats to its borders.
BYD Brazil scandal exposes flaws in Chinese investment
"Slavery-like" working conditions have been uncovered at a Chinese factory in Brazil, raising questions about standards.
Why Germany needs to keep lowering its carbon footprint
As countries work to reduce their emissions, Germany is now responsible for less than 2%. But even that is too much.
Tibet earthquake: 'Everything was shaking'
German mountaineer Jost Kobusch was on Mount Everest when an earthquake hit that killed more than 120 people.
Magdeburg attack: How victims are getting help
Germany remains deeply shaken by the attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg. Helping the victims is the main task.
Chinese FM's Africa tour is more than symbolic
The visit of top diplomat Wang Yi underlines China's commitment to shift business on the continent into high gear.
German snap election: Scholz fights for political survival
Snap elections will take place in Germany on Feb. 23. CDU's Friedrich Merz hopes to replace Olaf Scholz as chancellor.
South Koreans hope for return to normality amid Yoon crisis
As President Yoon's impeachment drama continues, South Koreans told DW they are ready for the country to move on.
Nigerian military says 6 soldiers killed in Boko Haram clash
The army is reported to have killed more than 30 insurgents.
Allow Syrians to go back for short visits, EU activists say
Activists are pushing for Syrians to be allowed to go back for visits, saying it will encourage voluntary returns.
Thousands evacuate as Los Angeles wildfires spread
Fires spreading rapidly in the Los Angeles hillsides are being fanned by a fierce windstorm which could last for days.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week's show explores the experiences of young Africans living on the continent and abroad.
Elvis at 90: King forever?
On what would have been his 90th birthday, DW looks at highlights of the career of Elvis Presley, king of rock and roll.
Austria: Herbert Kickl's rise to 'People's Chancellor'
In Austria, a path to power is now opening up for Freedom Party leader Herbert Kickl who holds some radical views.
Survey: 4 out of 10 Germans worried about political future
A new survey has found that many Germans have lost faith in their political leaders.
Meta ends third-party fact checking on Facebook, Instagram
The decision is a reversal of Meta policies to stop misinformation, which US conservatives criticized.
Tibet quake: Rescue teams scramble to find survivors
Urgency is mounting in China's Tibet autonomous region after an earthquake killed well over a hundred people.
Tourists and pilot killed in Australian seaplane crash
The airplane crashed as it took off Rottnest Island a popular tourist spot off Western Australia. S
Panama tells Trump canal sovereignty is 'non-negotiable'
The central American country has again reaffirmed its sovereignty over the key Atlantic-Pacific waterway.
Venezuela detains two Americans among group of 'mercenaries'
Nicolas Maduro has accused the arrested foreigners of plotting "terrorist acts" ahead of his oath-taking ceremony.
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