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Leaders of G20 nations endorsed a landmark deal to establish a global minimum tax rate. They were, however, at odds on issues like coronavirus vaccines and fighting climate change. Go to article
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's Liberal Demorats are expected to retain enough seats to keep power, but the new administration will need to get the economy back on track while navigating regional security challenges.
Demonstrations by the opponents of Sudan's military junta began on Saturday to protest the ouster of the civilian government. Three people were reportedly killed during the protest.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has sounded the alarm over the increasing coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in Germany. She said she is also worried about the comeback of a "certain recklessness" among the population.
A new study suggests millions of Germans are refusing to get vaccinated. But Berlin has one COVID success story: Alexa.
Some countries are reporting more new coronavirus infections compared with the previous two weeks. Global data trends show that the pandemic isn't over yet. DW sums up the current situation in three charts.
Many people often remain hesitant about getting COVID-19 vaccines because they fear possible long-term health complications from the shots. But can there be such complications? Here’s a fact check.
The United States has agreed to reduce tariffs on EU steel in return for a relaxation of countertariffs on US products, both sides said. Motorcycles, bourbon, peanut butter and jeans may get cheaper in the EU.
Leaders from the United States, Germany, France and the UK have said that Iran's nuclear advances will jeopardize the possibility of a return to a deal regulating Tehran's nuclear program.
A Syrian war monitor said the Israeli attack allegedly had targeted sites housing arms depots linked to the Lebanese Hezbollah movement and pro-Iran militias.
The French president said other nations were watching as the UK clashed with France following its departure from the EU. Tit-for-tat measures are now threatened in the row over post-Brexit access to fishing waters.
Matthias Maurer is set to be the first German in space in three years, but he will have to wait for three more days to get there. The Crew-3 mission will be in orbit for six months.
A major solar flare was seen as a bright flash at the sun's lower center this week, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. This is one of the strongest solar storms in the star's current weather cycle.
Not even half of Africa's countries are on board with the global minimum tax reforms.
Cricket in Pakistan is all about politics and religion, with narratives like "avenging" the "mistreatment" of Muslims.
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Facebook is now Meta, but the name change won't resolve the company's many problems.
The effects of climate change are more likely to kill women, and expose them to more violence and exploitation.
It seems Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt can only play wildly entertaining games against each other.
Over the last six decades, many Turkish immigrants in Germany have used creativity to express their life experiences.
The tour guides say it's about cultural contact. Critics say they're helping normalize relations with a brutal regime.
Hisham's Palace in the West Bank was recently renovated and is now opening to the public.
Millions of livestock dead and people's livelihoods have vanished. The UN says 2.4 million could go hungry.
Egypt is hosting its first art exhibition against the backdrop of the Giza Pyramids.
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