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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.
Kazakhstan receives Azerbaijan Airlines black box crash data
Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has directed unusually strong words towards Moscow.
US releases 11 Yemen nationals from Guantanamo Bay
The latest release reduces the total population of the notorious US facility to 15.
Indonesia officially becomes full member of BRICS bloc
The country with the world's fourth-largest population has officially joined the econmic bloc.
Does visa-free travel advance pan-African unity?
Ghana has scrapped visa requirements for all Africans. Does this mean the dream of pan-African unity is within reach?
US: Massive winter storm affects up to 60 million people
US authorities issue winter storm warnings as severe storms batter the East after sweeping through the Midwest.
Nippon Steel, US Steel appeal Biden's acquisition block
The outgoing US president blocked the proposed acquisition last week, citing national security threats.
With Israel-Hamas ceasefire elusive, Gaza 'feels like hell'
As mediators press for a ceasefire, more than 1 million people face dire conditions, particularly in northern Gaza.
Two Baltic Sea cables repaired after suspected sabotage
The Finnish operator of the two cables suspected to have been sabotaged says they have now been repaired.
US Congress certifies Trump as 2024 election winner
Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th US president on January 20.
The cocaine wars: Germany's fight against drug gangs
Criminal gangs use bombings, kidnappings, and torture, claiming innocent lives and alarming authorities.
What to know about the HMPV outbreak in China
Unlike the coronavirus. HMPV has been around for centuries and likely already infected most people once in their lives.
Trudeau to resign as Canada's ruling party leader and PM
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement amid mounting dissent within his Liberal Party.
Austrian president taps far-right leader to form government
Under President Van der Bellen’s mandate, Austria could see its first far-right-led government since World War II.
European leaders decry Elon Musk's meddling
Germany has said that Musk's attempts to influence the German election are futile.
More Iranian women forced into illegal abortions
Hundreds of thousands of women seek illegal abortions every year in Iran, defying strict family planning laws.
France and Germany falter as Trump presidency looms
Europe's two most important economies will lack stable governments when Donald Trump assumes office as US president.
Why was Kenya's president ranked 2nd most corrupt globally?
What led to Kenyan President William Ruto being ranked second in OCCRP's Corrupt Person of the Year award?
Ivory Coast withdrawal: France's waning influence in Africa
French troops will soon depart Ivory Coast, raising questions about France's future military presence in West Africa.
Germany: Inflation rose to 2.6% in December
Germany has struggled with rising prices due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Severe winter storm hits large parts of US
A major winter storm is moving across the United States, with some regions expecting the heaviest snowfall in a decade.
Austria's far-right Freedom Party asked to form government
FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl received a mandate to form a government, after coalition talks between centrists collapsed.
Biden to ban offshore drilling before Trump's inauguration
President Joe Biden's ban will protect more than 625 million acres of water across United States coastlines.
South Korea's political crisis dragging down economy
The power struggle in South Korea has made the stock exchange jittery and pushed its currency to historic lows.
Golden Globes 2025: 'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Brutalist' dominate
Hollywood's award season kicked off with the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. "Emilia Pérez" and "The Brutalist" won big.
Indian police officers killed in Chhattisgarh Maoist attack
At least eight police officers have been killed in a bomb blast in eastern India.
Migrants hope to reach US before Trump takes office
Migrants are hoping to cross into the US before Donald Trump takes office with his promise of mass deportations.
What does Trump's second term mean for the climate?
As President-elect Donald Trump hustles to assemble a governing team, environmental analysts say the future looks bleak.
How the 'three wise men from the east' ended up in Cologne
Cologne Cathedral is the home of the Shrine of the Three Kings. But how did the remains of the Magi get there?
Israeli humanitarian groups question German funding cuts
Many of these organizations have previously expressed disapproval of Israel's occupation policy and its war in Gaza.
Death toll from Magdeburg Christmas market attack rises to 6
A woman who was critically injured in the attack has succumbed to her injuries, prosecutors have said.
Playing video games — blind?
Gaming isn’t always accessible. A start-up from Leipzig wants to change that.
Ex-French President Sarkozy on trial over 'Libyan case'
Sarkozy has denied allegations he received campaign funding from the government of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
North Korea fires missile during Blinken visit to South
Seoul has accused Pyongyang of taking advantage of its political turmoil with an uptick in missile tests.
South Korea set to renew efforts to detain impeached Yoon
Suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol remains at his Seoul residence after last week's failed attempt to detain him.
How India became a methamphetamine, cocaine hub
Seizures by Indian authorities in 2024 show a significant increase in smuggling and drug use in the country. But why?
From division to unity: European Capitals of Culture 2025
What is Karl Marx's statue doing in Chemnitz? And why is Nova Gorica/Gorizia considered a divided city?
'Heaviest snowfall in a decade' threatens parts of the US
Kansas and Indiana are likely to experience "at least 8 inches of snow," according to the National Weather Service.
Israel steps up airstrikes in Gaza
The intense bombardment comes as negotiators try again to broker a ceasefire and hostage-release deal in Qatar.
Indian journalist found dead in septic tank
Mukesh Chandrakar's body was found with severe injuries. He was known for reporting on corruption.
Political deadlock in Austria after coalition talks collapse
What makes the Freedom Party so appealing to voters? Political scientist Natascha Strobl speaks with DW.
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