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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.
California wildfires force thousands to evacuate Los Angeles
Officials report structural damage but no injuries as Hollywood and President Joe Biden cancel events.
Turkey threatens offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters
The fall of Bashar Assad to Islamist-led rebels has raised the prospect of Turkey intervening in Syria.
Donald Trump Jr. makes private visit to Greenland
Donald Trump Jr.'s visit to Greenland comes after his father reiterated his interest in the autonomous Danish territory.
Germany pushing EU to ease sanctions on Syria — reports
Berlin is leading efforts within the bloc to ease sanctions imposed during Bashar Assad's rule, the FT reported.
Kursk: What is Ukraine aiming for with its new advance?
The Ukrainian army is advancing in the Russian region of Kursk once again. Experts view this as a message to Trump.
Germany: Two dead after shooting in Baden-Württemberg
The alleged perpetrator was apprehended by police following a manhunt involving a helicopter and special forces.
AI gadgets lead the way at Las Vegas CES tech trade show
AI-powered gadgets are setting the tone at this year's entertainment and consumer technology convention.
Hallig life in northern Germany amid the climate crisis
Flat landscapes, seabirds, cows on salt marshes, and the sea: Oland's charm faces the threat of climate change.
Assad is gone: Time to lift sanctions on Syria?
Syria is one of the world's most sanctioned countries. Experts say inherited sanctions imperil a peaceful transition.
Donald Trump Jr. visits Greenland amid father's interest
Donald Trump Jr. is making an unofficial visit to Greenland to shoot content for his podcast.
Trump urges NATO members to spend 5% of GDP on defense
Donald Trump has called on NATO members to boost their defense spending to 5% of GDP, up from the current 2% threshold.
What will change with Indonesia entering BRICS?
Indonesia has joined BRICS, championed by China and Russia. Can Jakarta still maintain its friendship with the West?
German couple admit killing Ukrainian refugees for baby
A German couple have confessed to killing a Ukrainian refugee and her mother so that they could steal a newborn baby.
Ghana: Mahama sworn in, vows to deliver on promises
With high expectations, Ghana's President John Mahama promises reforms to stabilize the economy and tackle corruption.
Why is China's new megaport in Peru facing pushback?
Locals say the Chancay port is environmentally harmful, at a time when the maritime industry is trying to go green.
First US H5N1 bird flu death, but wider risk low
First confirmed US death from H5N1 bird flu. Human-to-human spread has not been detected, so what's the real risk?
US says Sudan's RSF rebels committing 'genocide'
US Secretary of State Blinken announced sanctions on the leaders of the rebel group.
Deadly earthquake hits Tibet, tremors felt in Nepal, India
At least 120 people have been reported dead. Tremors were also felt in Nepal and India.
How Germany seeks to cut electricity costs
High electricity prices are a burden especially for the sluggish economy. Politicians are looking for solutions.
Meta ends fact-checking to 'reduce censorship'
The social media giant is instead introducing community notes similar to those on Elon Musk's X.
Why Volkswagen's uniqe management could lead to its decline
Volkswagen is in crisis and management wants to cut costs. But at VW, it's also workers calling the shots.
France grapples with waning influence in West Africa
France's cutting of ties, dubbed "Frexit," comes amid growing local resentment towards France.
Austria: Freedom Party path to power may boost EU far right
Austria's Freedom Party could lead the country's next government, giving Europe's far right more power.
New technologies: Drones and energy efficiency — MADE
Future infrastructure and new energy concepts: Which raw materials will we need and at what price?
French far right's former leader Jean-Marie Le Pen dies
He was eventually estranged from his daughter, Marine Le Pen, who sought to distance the party from his extremist image.
Will Donald Trump be able to save TikTok in the US?
In the latest political tussle between Trump and Biden, the president-elect is seeking to pause a law banning TikTok.
Why are millions of Bangladeshi girls quitting school?
Education is in demand in Bangladesh, but even the basic school expenses are too big of a hurdle for some families.
Asia faces economic headwind from Trump and a sluggish China
Sluggish growth and fears of US President Donald Trump 2.0 cloud Asia's 2025 outlook.
Eurozone inflation stays sticky, rising to 2.4%
The figures appear to confirm suspicion that price rises may not have been tamped down.
Syria: First international flights land after Assad fall
A Qatari plane was the first commercial passenger aircraft to land at Damascus Airport since early December.
Cameroon's displaced women: Resilience amid conflict
Cameroon's Anglophone conflict has caused over 6,000 deaths and displaced more than 1 million people.
France marks 10 years since Charlie Hebdo attacks
President Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo led the commemorations.
India: Three feared dead in mining accident
Rescuers said three out of nine miners were feared dead after a mining accident in India's Assam state.
REV — The Auto & Mobility Show
Meet the mighty Mini and a teen who lives on trains, and go for a spin with the Queen of Smoke.
Charlie Hebdo's anniversary edition: A playful jab at God
Magazine Charlie Hebdo called for God-mocking submissions to mark 10 years since the terror attacks in its Paris office.
Nigeria: Bomb hits school, killing at least two
Three men visiting the owner of the school are suspected.
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