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Recent funding cuts, the rise of authoritarian governments, increasingly powerful digital platforms, and the rapid development of artificial intelligence are placing growing pressure on Latin America's media system.
Venice is a city unlike any other, so it's no surprise its cemetery is also unique. Located halfway between Venice and the island of Murano, Venetians find their final resting place on the cemetery island of San Michele.
Three young college soccer players from Germany changed their summer plans to be near the Germany team during the World Cup.
His art challenges our perception: Forms vanish and perspectives shift. Anish Kapoor leads the viewer to the edge of the abyss — and sometimes, even beyond. Two new exhibitions revisit his work.
Extreme heat, salinity, little water, and no soil—yet crops are sprouting. Forget fertilizers, this Kenyan project uses algae and biology to revive barren land.
Once a green haven, now faced by forest die-off: Is it worth a visit, despite this change? And can nature recover?
DW Akademie is inviting qualified hotels in Dar es Salaam to submit proposals for the provision of accommodation, conference facilities, catering services and related support for training activities.
The ex-president's son Eduardo Bolsonaro has been sentenced to four years and two months for meddling in his father's coup attempt trial by seeking help from the US.
G7 leaders, such as German Chancellor Merz, are sounding more upbeat about the push for peace in Ukraine. The G7 is looking to hit Russia with new energy sanctions as the Strait of Hormuz is expected to reopen.
The alleged plan called for flying explosives-laden drones and shooting panicked crowd members as they fled the event on the White House lawn.