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09/19/2024
September 19, 2024
Hong Kong: First person sentenced under new security law
09/19/2024
September 19, 2024
North Korea says it tested 'super-large' warhead missile
09/19/2024
September 19, 2024
Vietnam tycoon on death row faces new trial
09/19/2024
September 19, 2024
US says Iran emailed Trump campaign material to Biden staff
09/18/2024
September 18, 2024
FBI disrupts major Chinese hacking group, director says
09/18/2024
September 18, 2024
India: Kashmir votes in assembly elections after a decade
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Reports & Analysis
India faces calls to return Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh
India faces calls to return Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh
India has a difficult choice to make: Should it protect its old ally or help Bangladesh's new government?
Bangladesh's garment workers return to jobs after unrest
Bangladesh's garment workers return to jobs after unrest
Can the interim government tackle longstanding problems affecting the sector?
Malaysia's Indigenous Penan struggle against deforestation
Malaysia's Indigenous Penan struggle against deforestation
Logging, palm oil plantations and dam building have threatened the way of life for Malaysia's nomadic Penan community
Fighting child malnutrition with games and gardens in India
Fighting child malnutrition with games and gardens in India
Schoolchildren in Assam learn to spot the symptoms of malnutrition and grow their own produce, to supplement their diet.
Pakistan: Why these displaced people can't return home
Pakistan: Why these displaced people can't return home
Thousands of people were forced out of their villages when Pakistan launched a crackdown on jihadis a decade ago.
Sustainable and tasty — Traditional dry fish makes comeback
Sustainable and tasty — Traditional dry fish makes comeback
A Tamil Nadu businessman is promoting karuvadu, or dry fish, prepared using an age-old method under sand.
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Bangladesh: Can West help Yunus deal with Rohingya crisis?
Nearly a million Rohingya refugees have sought safety in Bangladesh, after facing purges and violence in Myanmar.
China's technology drive leaves young people jobless
AI, green tech and chipmaking are not labor intensive, so what about the millions of young Chinese who can't find a job?
Volkswagen's crisis: How can Europe's car industry survive?
While Europe's carmakers mull factory closures their Chinese rivals want to set up shop here. What's going wrong?
In northern Kazakhstan, relations with Russia still strong
Despite the war in Ukraine, people in Mamlyutka in northern Kazakhstan maintain good relations with Russia.
Kashmir: Voters discuss election hopes and fears
Kashmir is heading for the first regional election in a decade. DW spoke to some voters.
Nipah virus: A recurring, deadly threat in India
India often faces outbreaks of Nipah virus. Transmitted by fruit bats, it's often fatal among humans.
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Specials & Events
Global Eyes: A new take on security policy
Is the war in Ukraine making your chapati cheaper? On Global Eyes we break complex issues down to what really matters.
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Baby hippo attracts huge crowds to zoo in Thailand
Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo, is drawing large crowds at a zoo in Thailand and has become a huge sensation online.
Kazakhstan: Spectacular World Nomad Games close in Astana
Kazakhstan has hosted this year's World Nomad Games, for sports in the tradition of Central Asian nomadic peoples.
Hand-tapping: Traditional Indonesian tattoos
Using only a wooden stick and a needle, this tattoo artist taps designs into the skin.
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