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Fighting the climate crisis with satellites
New satellite technology can offer solutions for combating the climate crisis. DW visited the Space Tech Expo in Bremen.
Small businesses go green in Chile
As droughts and rising temperatures hit food producers in Chile, some businesses are switching to renewable power.
Catching up - Taiwan’s push for green technologies
Chen Hui-ping co-founded the startup Sunnyfounder. The solar power fundraising platform is a pioneer in Taiwan, where photovoltaics are lagging. The government is pushing green technology, but industry still depends on fossil fuels and nuclear power.
Chile: Switch to renewables to secure the future
More and more businesses in Chile are using the sun as a cheap source of power.
Where digital battleground is key
Taiwanese Digital Minister Audrey Tang tells DW why technology has to be brought to people to foster public dialogue.
German family gears up for Gigafactory
Just how exciting is Elon Musk's decision to build a Gigafactory in Germany for a Tesla-driving family on the ground?
Quote of the week
Juliana Rotich: empowerment through technology
Kenyan IT pioneer Juliana Rotich has made it her mission to bring technology to people who have little access to it.
Cleaning up Brazil's waste management
After the closure of the largest dump in Latin America outside Brasilia, a new project is pioneering sustainable waste.
Africa's innovative response to internet repression
Digital rights activists and other human rights organizations are fighting back against internet repression in Africa.
France embraces facial recognition tech
Civil rights groups are worried about France plans to use facial recognition software for government services.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
On this week's show: Waterless toilets for a Kenyan slum and creative innovations in rural Tanzania.
Russian court rejects facial recognition technology ban
Moscow plans to expand its program of facial recognition and has rejected a push to make the technology illegal.
VW set to lead sustainable electromobility
VW is intensifying efforts to go carbon neutral, says Thomas Ulbrich, the head of the VW plant where the ID.3 is built.
Sold out Web Summit 2019 opens
Who is the next big player in IT? Lisbon's Web Summit could shed light on this question.
Opinion: System innovators fight fake drugs
Ghanaian entrepreneur Bright Simons elaborates on what it takes to successfully fight fake drugs.
How good is Huawei's 5G tech?
Clifford Coonan
DW's Clifford Coonan looks behind China's launch of 5G networks.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
On this week's show: Sustainable smartphones that can be easily repaired, and giving South Africa's penguins a hand.
Smarter smartphones that are sustainable
A company in Germany is working on a sustainable smartphone that can be easily repaired or upgraded.
Russian in Germany charged with exporting military tech
A Russian man is accused of having violated the EU sanctions regime by exporting military technology to Russia.
Australia taking Google to court over data privacy
Australia's consumer watchdog alleges that Google made misleading claims about the usage of personal location data.
Drone technology takes farming into the future
An Ivory Coast startup is using drones to help the country's agriculture sector become more productive.
Why isn't Germany taking over the moon?
As Europe's largest economy, Germany is not really at the head of the space race. But why?
Germany mulls domestic spaceport
German industry wants the government to invest more in space research and development.
German companies hope for a German spaceport
Germany should try to send an astronaut to the moon as a part of a NASA mission in 2024, according to Germany's BDI.
Tech casts shadow over European industry
Industry leaders have called for ambitious approaches to take on tech innovation. For some, Germany's role is key.
Western firms kowtow to China's increasing economic clout
Doing business in China means toeing the Communist Party's line and firms pay a huge price for criticizing its policies.
Multicamera film tech advancing fast
Volumetric capture uses many cameras to film an actor from all sides before software splices the image into a scene.
'Deepfake' technology sees dramatic rise
The technology that realistically manipulates footage has caused several major political scandals already.
In Latin America, apps fight sexual violence
Apps that alert friends and authorities are increasingly popular in one of the world's most dangerous regions for women.
Uganda's clean motorcycle taxis
A German entrepreneur in Uganda is on a mission to change public transportation from relying on gas to electricity.
Tokyo hotel welcomes guests with holograms
The Henn na Hotel in Tokyo is the latest high-tech accommodation offering robotic and virtual staff.
The great leap forward
Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) are leading to fundamental changes in the way we live.
Huawei, Africa and the global reach of surveillance tech
As China exports digital surveillance technology to Africa, Western companies are also selling spyware on the continent.
An innovative school to resolve Pakistan's education woes
Pakistan faces a serious challenge when it comes to providing education to the nation's children.
'Malicious attack' takes German Wikipedia offline
Users in Germany trying to access Wikipedia were faced with an error message and frustration.
How startup culture secures the best talent
Many traditional German companies are swapping the suit and tie for t-shirts and jeans to get the top talent they need.
No more texting Tweets until ...?
Twitter has "temporarily" switched off the option of tweeting via SMS. Some users will be affected more than others.
IFA Berlin: Where consumer tech meets innovation
At the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin, smartphones are slowly but surely forcing TV sets to move over.
South Africa's young innovators
As the World Economic Forum takes place, South Africa's young people innovate to fight sluggish growth.
Real Fun with VR Technology
The better the latency times, immersion and tracking, the more realistic the VR experience.
Nigerian community gets a solar food dryer
Nigerian women have improved on a traditional way to dry and preserve food. It's simple but effective.
Challenging stereotypes on African fashion
While addressing established norms in African fashion, a Berlin exhibition showcases inspiring sustainability projects.
US: Outage causes major delays for travelers
US airports have confirmed lengthy delays for passengers due to a problem with the processing systems.
Can Huawei's HarmonyOS rival Google's Android?
Convincing customers to opt for Huawei's new operating system, HarmonyOS, may prove a daunting challenge.
Can local currencies help the environment?
In Bristol, members of the Green Party have introduced a local currency to become more environmentally-friendly.
German dating app prompts safety concerns
A person can easily and accurately locate where users of the dating app live and work, according to a report.
DW Business – Europe & America
US gains more access to EU beef market, Trump jokes about tariff-hike on German car imports
SoftBank drops Saudi for new AI fund
SoftBank has apparently dropped Saudi Arabia as an investor for its new fund after the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi.
Tel Aviv museum showcases climate change solutions
An exhibition in Tel Aviv highlights how cities can use innovative technologies to limit the effects of global warming.
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