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Top European football clubs announce Super League - The EU has agreed a new partnership with dozens of nations in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific
Humaira Farah is Pakistan's first-ever female cricket umpire. She told DW about how she managed to break into a male-dominated profession in the Islamic nation as well as maintain a work-life balance.
Serbian sculptor Nikola Macura turns old military kit into musical instruments as part of his ‘From Noise to Sound’ project. One day, he would like see musicians play concerts with these instruments across the Balkans.
As coronavirus cases continue to rise in Germany, doctors are warning that intensive care units are filling. DW reporter Tessa Walther visited a Berlin hospital that is close to capacity.
The violent crackdown on dissent by Myanmar's military is forcing protesters to seek shelter with armed ethnic groups that have been fighting the army for years — groups such as the Karen National Liberation Army, which is based in southeastern Kayin state on the border with Thailand.
Pollution and illegal deforestation in Kosovo's Sharr Mountains National Park are making life tough for rare species like lynx and bears. Beekeeper Shqipe Shala makes organic honey and is raising awareness for climate protection.
Thailand's popular national sport, the martial art Muay Thai, remains male-dominated. Yet as more and more girls and women pursue careers in the ring, the traditions of the sport are being challenged.
Germany's coronavirus vaccination program is picking up pace. But the country is also seeing its biggest rise in new infections since January. New national-level controls have been approved by the country's cabinet but could take another week to be passed by parliament.
Vladimir Putin has ordered a build-up of Russian troops on Ukraine's border. Are fears of full-blown war justified? Our guests: Gesine Dornblüth (freelance journalist), Alexander Rahr (Russia expert), Roman Goncharenko (DW).
The largest glacial cave system in the contiguous United States is melting at an alarming rate. The complex system has been studied by cavers and glaciologists since the caves were first discovered in 2011 in mountains near Portland, Oregon. But scientists may be running out of time, as the warming climate means the glaciers could be completely gone in a few years.
In collaboration with doctors and therapists, singers at the English National Opera are helping patients suffering from late-stage Corona effects learn how to overcome breathing difficulties.
In the Netherlands, birth certificates have been falsified in the adoptions of babies from overseas. Patients suffering from late-stage Corona effects learn how to overcome breathing difficulties, thanks to singers at the English National Opera.
It may seem like the plot of a gritty crime novel, but Nigerian journalist Tobore Ovuorie really did go undercover to expose the work of human traffickers. Her story has been turned into a Netflix film, but the memories of her ordeal still haunt her.
The Yemen civil war has created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. The Houthi-backed foreign minister Hisham Sharaf tells DW his "government" will not stop fighting until the Saudi-led coalition withdraws.
US President Joe Biden is expected to announce the withdrawal of US forces by September 11 — the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks that sparked the war. What this spells for the remaining NATO forces — and the country — is unclear.
Ten years ago, 74 member countries of the United Nations gave themselves an enormous task: to restore 3.5 million square kilometers of the world's rainforests by 2030. But how exactly will that be possible?
No other country in the world has been hit harder by the coronavirus than the United States. But despite its unprecedented vaccination program, infection numbers are still rising rapidly.
Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany party is holding a convention ahead of national elections in September. Hundreds of delegates have come together in person in the eastern city of Dresden – despite a surge in coronavirus cases in the country.
Torture in Syria - a German court has been deliberating it for one year now. It is an extraordinary process: not only are the defendants being held responsible, but also the Assad regime itself. Survivors are hoping justice will be served.
Veteran crime reporter Giorgos Karaivaz was ambushed and shot several times as he arrived at home. Investigators say the shooting looks like the work of professional killers.
IMF calls for debt relief for poorer nations - German firms propose Beirut port reconstruction plans
Artist Assil Diab saw a cause for hope with the ousting of the former president in the war-torn nation. A revolution that ushered out 30 years of authoritarian rule. Two years on, a new leadership has failed to bring justice to so many lives lost.