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Ahead of the annual NATO Summit in Madrid this week, the alliance's chief announced plans to increase the number of its high-readiness forces and bolster its eastern flank. Go to article
If G7 countries don't deliver on food aid promises, poorer nations might turn elsewhere.
G7 leaders are examining a new package of actions to increase pressure on Moscow, including a price cap on Russian oil.
A new G7 infrastructure plan meant to help the global economy might be undone by high debt levels in poor countries.
G7 leaders decried the missile strike on a Ukrainian shopping mall, saying it could be a "war crime." DW has the latest.
The war in Ukraine and inflation have Germans concerned about their standard of living.
Moscow has failed to meet a deadline for over $40 billion in outstanding debts as Western sanctions squeeze the economy.
DW's Rebecca Ritters met the man fighting back against the invaders with laughter.
After fleeing war in their country, how do Ukrainian teens get along with their new lives in Germany?
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned Russian pilots of consequences after missiles struck the Ukrainian capital.
DW visits a man who is seeking justice for the death of his family in a Russian attack near Kyiv.
Romania is preparing to help Ukraine ship its grain by renovating railway lines between Ukraine and Constanta.
Ukrainians who have been staying in hotels on the Black Sea are having to make way for summer visitors.
Volodymyr Hapon, 67, fled his home in Ukraine to save his life. After an arduous journey, he's now home with his family.
In Ukraine, volunteers are working in a makeshift factory to produce body armor.
The nationalities of the victims remains unknown, although US media reported they were believed to be migrants.
The Amtrak passenger train derailed after it hit a dump truck at a railroad crossing. An investigation is underway.
Poisonous yellow gas was seen rising from a ship after its container was dropped at Jordan's only port.
A Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accuses Anglophone rebels of "terrorizing civilians" in parts of the country.
Fuel will be rationed for two weeks as shortages and inflation continue to wreak havoc on Sri Lanka.
A Norwegian court has ordered the suspect in a deadly shooting near a gay bar in Oslo to be detained for four weeks.
Organizers of an LGBTQ Pride parade in Istanbul say 373 arrested there have been released.
Sudan says Ethiopian troops executed Sudanese soldiers and one of its civilians, putting the bodies on public show.
A whirlwind has caused one death and several injuries in the southwestern Dutch coastal city of Zierikzee.
World leaders are meeting to try to fix hot, polluted and overfished seas.
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Millions depend on aid through one Syrian border crossing. Keeping it open is not only about Syria, but also Ukraine.
The targeted killings of Kashmiri Pandits have instilled fear among the Hindu minority in the disputed region.
Germany's parliament, the Bundestag, includes three lawmakers of African descent. What do they hope to achieve?
Excessive drinking vacations characterize the tourism scene on the Spanish island of Mallorca. Can this be changed?
His family claims attempts to obtain more information about the status of the 14-year-old have so far been unsuccessful.
The Ukrainian writer, poet and musician Serhiy Zhadan has won the 2022 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.
LGBTQ scientists who are out can thrive in welcoming workplaces. But they still encounter prejudices.
Twenty-five years after the first "Harry Potter" book, Shabnam Surita recalls how she grew up with the boy wizard.
In Italy's Piedmont region, a country doctor visits his patients on horseback.
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