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Could an IVF calf help reduce dairy's global emissions?
The birth a calf bred to produce less methane is being hailed as a breakthrough for greening the dairy industry.
Far left? Far right? What is Germany's BSW?
The BSW: The new party disrupting German politics
War in Congo: Trapped in a spiral of violence
The DRC has faced decades of war, millions of victims, and little media or global attention.
Football 2025 preview: Top events and exciting matches
This year promises to be filled with mouthwatering football contests and spectacular soccer showpieces.
Orcas' complex world of grieving mothers, playful pods
Orcas, or killer whales, are apex predators known for their complex social behavior.
Biden blocks sale of US Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel
The outgoing US president has cited a strategic need to protect domestic industry.
German, French foreign ministers meet Syria's new leaders
The pair are the first EU diplomats to visit Syria since Bashar Assad's ouster.
Austria: Centrist Neos party quits coalition talks
The party was in monthslong talks with the Social Democrats and Chancellor Karl Nehammer's conservative People's Party.
South Korean investigators suspend president's arrest
Efforts to arrest impeached Yoon Suk Yeol were blocked by security forces and hundreds of his supporters.
Living in flooded homes: Climate change in the Philippines
Climate change is destroying islands in the Philippines. A ballet school in Peru brings hope to poor children.
Biden nixes US Steel takeover by Japanese rival
US President Joe Biden is set to block an almost $15 billion takeover of US Steel by its Japanese rival Nippon Steel.
Yoon standoff shakes South Korea to the core
Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is shielded by official security, and might still wield power to defeat his rivals.
What could global turmoil mean for Africa in 2025?
With Donald Trump's return, political uncertainty in Europe and looming trade wars, 2025 is set to be rocky.
The BSW: The new party disrupting German politics
The BSW: The new party disrupting German politics
South Korea: Clearing of crashed Jeju Air wreckage underway
Investigators began lifting sections of the jet's fuselage, expecting to find remains of the some 179 people who died.
German unemployment rate sees small rise in December
Still, Germany's employment agency said the 2024 economic decline has clearly left "deep marks" on the job market.
Naturally Connected: The call of the sea
What is it about the sea's pull? From crashing waves to sandy shores, explore the deep bond we share with the ocean.
South Korea investigators halt Yoon arrest attempt
South Korean investigators had to abandon an attempt to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol on charges of insurrection.
Stress fractures in sport: When stressed bones fight back
Anyone who does a lot of sport risks a stress fracture. Sports physicians know how to prevent the injury.
Identity theft: How secure is your personal data online?
How do hackers steal personal data? SHIFT explains scammers’ methods and how to protect yourself.
Jules Verne: The writer who inspired space exploration
The fantastic tales of French author Jules Verne inspired many scientists and inventors to make his visions a reality.
Do passports make us free?
It's a travel document that defines our nationality. But what's the story behind their creation about a century ago?
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
Changing South Africa’s meat based diet, a guitar clinic in Malawi and a VR game made by the San people.
Battling the dunes all alone at the Dakar Rally
Ashish Raorane quit his job and set about pursuing his ultimate goal – competing in the Dakar Rally.
Your amazing brain: Keeping it healthy — In Good Shape
Your brain works hard, around the clock. Exercise, good sleep and essential oils can give your brain a boost.
Germany's gymnastics abuse scandal: What you need to know
Female athletes have made allegations against national training center coaches — and Germany's gymnastics federation.
Ukrainians welcome 2025 with mixed feelings
Ukrainians want the war to end, but not everyone agrees on how. DW speaks with residents and former soldiers in Kyiv.
Syrians imprisoned under Assad reunite with families
Under Bashar Assad, thousands disappeared into Syria's prison system. Now, some are being reunited with loved ones.
New Orleans' Bourbon Street reopens as Sugar Bowl approaches
New Orleans is rebounding amid heightened security after a deadly truck rampage that left at least 14 people dead.
US: Two dead, 18 injured in small plane crash in California
It is still unknown if the casualties came from the aircraft or the ground after the crash in Southern California.
Germany: Two police officers in Berlin injured in explosion
The incident occurred in a north Berlin district. The wounded officers had been on patrol when an object exploded.
Germany launches online portal for visa applications
The new platform aims to help people looking to work, study or join family in Germany by speeding up visa applications.
New Orleans reels as attacker's details emerge
The attacker, a 42-year-old Texas veteran, served 13 years in the US Army, including a deployment to Afghanistan.
Bangladesh: Hindu monk suspected of sedition denied bail
The arrest of a Hindu leader in Muslim-majority Bangladesh is the latest flashpoint in the India-Bangladesh tensions.
Inside Europe 2 January 2025
Looking forwards, looking back with our correspondents in Brussels, Paris, Kyiv and Berlin. Plus a special feature-length focus on The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra at 25.
Waste not, want not? South Africa's food waste crisis
South Africa wastes over 10 megatons of food a year — yet over half the population live below the poverty line.
Zimbabwe's new currency struggles amid old problems
The ZIG, short for Zimbabwe Gold, was meant to stabilize the African country's economy but failed.
Norway powers ahead in switch to electric vehicles
While many countries are struggling with the transformation to electric vehicles, Norway is showing that it can be done.
Ukraine turns off Russian gas as transit deal ends
As gas transit contracts ran out, Kyiv refuses to extend its deal with Gazprom in face of the ongoing war.
War in Ukraine boosts interest in adoption
Couples in Ukraine are looking to adopt children who have been orphaned or left without parental care due to the war.
Oil spill from Russian 'shadow fleet' reaches Crimean shore
The ecological disaster involving two aging Russian tankers off Crimea is escalating, Russian authorities say.
Northern lights get 2025 off to a magical start
Some parts of the world were treated to a spectacular show to start off the new year, courtesy of the northern lights.
Malawi struggles to feed thousands amid refugee crisis
Malawi is trying to feed its own citizens and thousands of refugees fleeing Mozambique's post-election violence.
Germany: Nearly 190 members of far-right groups wanted
The suspects are said to be members of Reichsbürger and Selbstverwalter groups that reject the modern German state.
Toxic legacy of India's Bhopal disaster lingers 40 years on
The 1984 gas leak in Bhopal killed thousands of people. Survivors and their children are still suffering to this day.
Musk's 'undignified' insults irritate German politicians
German politicians have criticized Elon Musk's aggressive support for the far-right AfD ahead of the general election.
As Russia-Ukraine gas deal ends, worries mount in EU's east
After Russian gas exports via Ukraine came to a halt on January 1, some Eastern Europeans are fearing for their supply.
Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion Agnes Keleti dies
Until her death, Agnes Keleti, who survived the Holocaust in her native Hungary, was the oldest living Olympic champion.
Tech trends to watch in 2025
2025 is promising to be an eventful year! Here's a look at what the tech world has in store for us!
Indian Dalit women, girls targeted by upper-caste rapists
Dalit women and girls in India are more likely to fall victim to rape. DW met a 12-year-old survivor and her family.
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