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WaterCampus in the Netherlands
The Hydraloop water recycling product and other innovative ideas from WaterCampus in the Netherlands.
Dharavi market
An ecommerce startup in Dharavi is creating an online platform for local craftsmen.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Technological change can drive development towards a more sustainable society.
Recycled laptops help Rwandan students
A specialised recycling facility refurbishes damaged phones and laptops, which are then put to good use in schools.
World in Progress: Tackling inequalities boosts development
The director of the Human Development Report, Pedro Conceição (UNDP), explains why it's so vital to tackle inequalities.
60,000 WhatsApp groups still accessible online
Despite public outrage since the security flaw was revealed, thousands of links to private chat groups are still online.
Solar power comes to off-grid Africa
Solar power brings economic opportunities to a remote Malian village.
Private Whatsapp groups visible in Google searches
DW discovered that Google is indexing invite links to WhatsApp group chats.
Bioenergy in Kenya: Making tea production sustainable
Can waste from sugarcane make processing one of Kenya's key crops more environmentally friendly?
LSE weighs Huawei deal
The London School of Economics says it has not decided yet to accept sponsorship from the Chinese IT firm Huawei.
Why so slow? Germany's reluctant move into the digital age
Digitalization has been a buzzword in German politics for years. So what's the hold up in making Deutschland go digital?
EU unveils plans to regulate AI
The European Union is hoping to address long-standing issues over regulation of the artificial intelligence industry.
EU threatens tough hate-speech rules after Facebook meeting
The bloc is expected to announce proposals to challenge the dominance of companies such as Facebook and Google.
Study: Social media giants put fair elections under threat
As social media is used to manipulate elections, the MSC discusses how countries can safeguard their democratic process.
Barcodes have made global life faster and more organized
Having designed the barcode, George Laurer had no idea what an impact it would have. Nor did he make a dime from it.
Eco India - The Environment Magazine
Eco India looks at the opportunities to use and to avoid CO2 emissions.
Clean energy from diesel generators?
There are many diesel generators in India. A new technology can avert their polluting emissions.
DW Business - Europe
Daimler profit falls to 2.4 billion euro in 2019 - Report: Chinese firms snap up credit amid outbreak
DW Business - Europe & Asia
Report: Chinese firms snap up credit amid outbreak - Daimler expected to announce profit fall for 2019
Inside Europe: The pros and cons of Huawei technology
The European Union has defied heavy pressure from Washington and decided not to ban Chinese telecommunications company Huawei from being used in the expansion of 5G networks. The Trump Administration had threatened to cut off intelligence sharing with countries that incorporate Huawei technology. But it looks like this time the US may be backing down as Teri Schultz reports from Brussels.
Mozambique goes digital
IT entrepreneur Sazia Souza is determined to inspire the next generation of innovators by offering free IT classes.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Tackling e-waste in Ghana, studio chat with blogger JJ Omojuwa, street art in Kenya and exploring Serekunda.
Could geoengineering help tackle climate change?
The range of technologies that fall under 'geoengineering' is hotly debated as a strategy for tackling climate change.
EU rules out Huawei ban on 5G network
The EU says members should allow the telecoms giant to operate — but with strict rules to protect national security.
Is Pakistan a market for tech startups?
Pakistan's tech-savvy population and more local capital are creating opportunities for tech entrepreneurs.
Apple posts record revenue
The results, which exceeded Wall Street expectations, were powered by iPhone sales, wearables and digital services.
The untapped potential of recycled batteries
What to do with discarded electric batteries? Just throwing them away is not a good solution as DW's Insa Wrede reports.
AI, Blockchain tech to rescue modern slaves
Technology is forcing consumers to reflect on their choices by exposing their complicity in slavery.
Huawei workers carry on amid crises on multiple fronts
Stuck in the middle of the US-China rivalry, the company says its priority is to "ensure survival."
Teens dream of jobs with no future
Children are still hoping from traditional professions that may disappear through automation.
Innovative Gourmet Chef Anthony Sarpong
Top chef Anthony Sarpong is one of the new stars of Germany’s gourmet restaurants.
German minister pushes for kindergarten language testing
Migrant families in Germany again face calls that their kids pass language tests or seek remedial help.
What will the city of the future be like?
Drones, networks and virtual reality: Three ways tech companies envision the future of urban living.
Ode to the O-ring
It's a master of withstanding pressure. Without it, engines stall, and taps leak. It's time to sing the praises of the humble O-ring.
Is 2020 finally the year of 5G?
After 5G phones debuted in 2019, what new developments can we expect in the area of mobile communications in 2020?
Technologies to slow climate change
Burning fossil fuels to meet rising energy demand has pushed CO2 emissions to a record high. How can tech help?
Huawei stresses 'survival' as US sanctions bite
Despite a hit to sales, the company's chairman said Huawei remains strong "in the face of adversity."
Pope Francis urges families to put away phones
The pope has urged people to put their smartphones to aside — and reconnect with their families.
DW Business - international
UFO warning strike knocks Germanwings out of the sky - Car sector focuses on innovation
DW Business Africa
Investment in Africa - Lufthansa, Eurowings cabin staff ready to strike
Let's finish this decade off
At the end of 2019, we choose the science that made us think and laugh. It involves sex, cats — and mediocre singing.
China to lower tariffs on hundreds of products
Starting on January 1, China will lower import tariffs on nearly 850 products, including pork, avocado and medications.
Juliana Rotich - Empowering through technology
Kenyan IT pioneer, Juliana Rotich has made it her mission to bring technology to people who have little access to it.
Huawei remains under pressure
Chinese tech giant Huawei has been banking on participating in 5G network build-outs around the world.
Huawei remains under pressure
Chinese tech giant Huawei has been banking on particapting in 5G network build-outs around the world.
The continuing integration of human and machine
A new exhibition in Leipzig explores artworks that reflect the shifting effects of technological progress on humans.
Save your Christmas — read books about science
Science books are the gifts that keep giving all year round. DW's Zulfikar Abbany takes us through the pile on his desk.
What is a European artificial intelligence?
Europe wants a trustworthy AI. DW's Zulfikar Abbany asked German junior minister, Ina Schieferdecker, what that means.
Used clothes retailer is Lithuania's first tech unicorn
Vilnius-based Vinted, a used-clothes retailer, rounds up a century of venture-backed unicorns in Europe.
Mexico: Harnessing the sun for business and climate
Inventive Power is helping Mexican companies switch to solar power — and save money in the process.
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