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Ukraine's army has denied claims by Moscow-backed separatists to have encircled the city. The capture of Lysychansk would allow the Russians to push deeper into the eastern Donbas. DW has the latest. Go to article
Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine has prompted thousands of people to leave Russia. Istanbul is a popular haven.
Russia could be planning to stop gas deliveries to Germany, and consumers must be prepared, a top energy official says. That preparation should start now, he warned.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry distanced itself from Ambassador Andriy Melnyk's statement to a German journalist. Melnyk said that nationalist Stepan Bandera was "not a mass murderer."
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan explains why he did not condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Singapore is feeling the consequences of the pandemic and the Ukraine war.
With the NATO summit in Madrid underway, DW spoke with Christoph Heusgen, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference.
At their summit in Spain, NATO leaders have endorsed a new Strategic Concept for the military alliance.
Across Africa, many are excited about Germany’s decision to return more than 1,000 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria. But there are calls for monetary compensation, too.
Beijing has used the festivities marking the 25th handover anniversary from British rule to laud the city's "rebirth."
Chinese President Xi Jinping led celebrations marking 25 years of Hong Kong's handover to Beijing.
Turkey's media watchdog has blocked access to DW's websites after demanding it apply for a license. The German public broadcaster says it plans to take legal action against the move.
Czech Republic takes over rotating European presidency, vowing to focus largely on aid to Ukraine.
Airlines hoping to cash in on renewed demand are facing labor agitation after firing swathes of workers during the pandemic.
Griner was formally told at this first hearing that she was charged with intentionally importing narcotics into Russia.
Maastricht University has doubled its money thanks to a ransomware attack three years ago.
More than two dozen crew members are missing after a typhoon broke up their ship southwest of Hong Kong.
Roberto Guillermo Bravo and other military officers were accused of executing 16 unarmed political prisoners at a Patagonia military base on August 22, 1972.
Trafficking of timber is rampant in the country because of the high demand for rosewood in China.
At least five people were killed when a 6.0 magnitude earthquake shook southern Iran. The quake's epicenter was in a comparatively sparsely populated area.
Many Bangladeshis who come to Cyprus hoping to find work end up in refugee camps in the EU country.
The perpetrators are babysitters, neighbors, teachers, or fathers. International leaders have pledged to put an end to sexual abuse of children — a global phenomenon with Europe as a hotspot.
Recent high-profile cases of women being killed in Jordan and Egypt for rejecting marriage proposals have sparked widespread anger about femicides and fueled a growing debate about women's rights and safety.
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Under Bolsonaro, threats to the Amazon have escalated. The Karipuna are fighting back in the Brazilian courts.
The rich Alpine nation formally joined many other western European countries in allowing same-sex marriage. Better late than never, some say.
A Portuguese cooperative is pushing the country's energy transition by building small solar power plants.
Seoul has announced significant financial support for South Korea's aerospace sector after a successful rocket launch.
As the price for oil and gas explodes in Europe, heat pumps could be a meaningful alternative.
Trees are crucial in the fight against climate change. But planting trees can sometimes do more harm than good.
People who don't plan on staying overnight in the old lagoon city will have to pay a fee starting in January.
The Tour de France starts in bike-friendly Copenhagen on July 1. It's not the only European city perfect for cycling.
Experts said that the delegates did little to make real progress in terms of protecting the world's crucial oceans.
How did Russia come to control the Kaliningrad exclave, and what's its significance in the Ukraine war? DW explains.
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