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Donald Trump may be out of office, but at CPAC the former US leader has made his case that he controls the future of the Republican Party — and hints at a possible run for the White House in 2024. Go to article
Myanmar's former de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in a post-military coup hearing, facing two new charges. A video feed seen by a lawyer appeared to show her looking healthy.
Nicolas Sarkozy, who led France from 2007 to 2012, is accused of trying to bribe a senior judge by offering to help him land a top job in Monaco. Prosecutors want the ex-president to serve a jail term.
People have gathered outside a courthouse in Hong Kong to support leading dissidents. The UK said the charges of subversion were "deeply disturbing."
Tens of thousands of Uighurs have fled to Turkey to escape Chinese persecution. Yet life in exile is challenging.
Hairdressers in Germany are reopening for business, along with hardware stores and flower shops in some states.
The British National Health Service will begin vaccinating people over 40 in March, as the country pushes ahead with first doses. Follow DW for the latest.
German state ministers have demanded that the AstraZeneca vaccine be used on all adults, or it will go to waste. A leading immunologist agrees.
Prince Harry invoked memories of his mother Princess Diana in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. Meghan and Harry described their earlier situation in the UK as "un-survivable."
Scott Morrison said the official "vigorously" denies the allegations. The PM said that for the moment, the situation was "a matter for the police."
The Syrian army said it downed most of the Israeli missiles launched from the direction of the Golan Heights. The reported attack comes days after US air force hit Iranian targets in the war-torn country.
Berlin's influence on the world stage has only grown in recent years. What will the next chancellor bring?
DW spoke to an Egyptian woman who said she married Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi months before he was killed.
A year after signing the Doha agreement with the Taliban, the US must take responsibility in Afghanistan.
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Seville's municipal water company is piloting a scheme to produce electricity using the city's oranges.
The chariot is the first to be found in its entirety and features "erotic" bronze images, officials have said.
DW explores the identity and achievements of Black Germans.
Football player Justin Fashanu, who would have been 60 last week, was a victim of toxic masculinity in a machismo world.
This year's contest has been won by Miss Thuringia but struggles to separate itself from its past.