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One of Germany's most influential and important voices has fallen silent: Jürgen Habermas has died at the age of 96.
Online retailer Amazon has been repeatedly criticized for its business practices. The US company puts pressure on retailers and exerts influence on pricing policies, thus fueling cut-throat competition.
Kharg Island is a critical hub for Iran's crude oil exports. A US attack on the island marks an escalation that threatens to further disrupt global oil markets. Both sides say the bombardment hit only military targets.
The reason for the war with Iran was to stop it from building a nuclear bomb. But how far has its nuclear program developed? DW Reporter Pablo Foyle Elias spoke with William Alberque, analyst at the Pacific Forum.
Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova was awarded the Aachen-based prize in 2022 in absentia. She has now collected it after having been released from prison in December.
One of Germany's greatest postwar intellectuals, he continuously argued for a robust and inclusive democracy. His passing marks the end of an era.
Singer songwriter Tyler Ballgame's debut album is steeped in the spirit of the '60s and '70s, Roy Orbison and Tim Buckley — but still sounds fresh and original.
Benyamin Reich photographs Jewish traditions while simultaneously breaking free of them. He unites the two worlds he inhabits in images that capture the contradictions of his life.
Friedrich Nietzsche questioned everything: science, ethics, religion and truth. Today he's more popular than ever, helping people navigate our increasingly chaotic world.
Was philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche the first influencer? Also: Photographer Benyamin Reich's quest for identity, singer-songwriter Tyler Ballgame's debut album and art at Burg Ranfels.