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The militant attack in India-ruled Kashmir has once again put New Delhi and Islamabad on a war footing. Analysts at the Munich Security Conference say it is a setback to those who wish to see lasting peace in the region. Go to article
At least 66 bodies have been found in eight villages in Kaduna state, where religious tensions have led to clashes. The state governor urged calm ahead of Nigeria's hotly contested national elections.
The US president described the situation at the Mexico border as a national security crisis that requires a wall, saying "it's a great thing to do because we have an invasion." He said he is ready for legal challenges.
German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen told DW that Europe would welcome continued military cooperation with the UK after Brexit. She shared the Munich Security Conference podium with her British counterpart.
Experts say vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure are a serious problem Europe must address — before it's too late.
Ecuador is the world's largest exporter of bananas. The fruit plays just as big a role as oil for the country's economy and its fight against poverty. Some German discounters seem to care little about that.
The league has agreed to play the former star quarterback an undisclosed sum after blacklisting him. Kaepernick has emerged as an advocate and activist after his pre-game demonstrations cost him his football career.
Two executives and two managers were among those arrested and could face charges ranging from environmental violations to homicide. They are suspected of having known the danger the dam presented.
Seventeen years of war, tens of thousands dead, millions in need of humanitarian assistance — the call has long sounded for peace in Afghanistan. But can talks with the Taliban succeed without the Afghan government?
A German internet expert says children under 14 should be banned from using smartphones. She says the technology drastically raises their risk of exposure to damaging pornographic content.
Following a brief but harsh row between France and Italy, Christian Masset had been recalled. But despite the ambassador's impending return, relations between the two country are likely to remain tense.
France is struggling to deal with an uptick in anti-Semitic acts. Some blame the yellow vest movement for fueling hate crime against Europe's largest community. Elizabeth Bryant reports from Saint-Geneviève-des-Bois.
The top diplomats from the US and the EU have met a day after Washington slammed Europe over its stance on Iran. The criticism highlights current strains in trans-Atlantic ties.
Carnival is fast approaching in the Rhineland, with its traditional Rose Monday parade featuring often satirical floats. DW shows you the designs that can be expected.
The former Nigerian vice president has hinted at plans to further privatize corrupt state institutions; however, he continues to deny his own corruption allegations in the lead-up to Saturday's general election.
Only 112 out of 3,800 lung doctors asked to sign a controversial study calling on Germany to rethink its air pollutant limits did so. Now, even they've admitted that they messed up some of the calculations.
With public transport workers on strike in Berlin, the city's Tegel airport was forced to rent buses to ferry passengers to the train station. The option, officials recommended, was to walk more than 3 kilometers.
Hundreds took to the streets of Madrid after the BBVA froze its Chinese clients' accounts without notice. The bank brushed off accusations of racism, saying it was merely complying with money laundering laws.
President Trump has declared a national emergency to fund his border wall. It's a ploy and a wake-up call for Congress.
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Laura Codruta Kovesi, who once led Romania's National Anti-Corruption Directorate, faces malfeasance and bribery charge
Hayabusa 2 will collect samples to take back to Earth, so researchers can learn more about our universe's origins.
Zookeepers in Berlin have announced that their baby polar bear is a lively girl with "a few sharp claws."
Pressed on his party's migrant policies and support of Russia, Italian MEP Marco Zanni, of the far-right League party, abruptly stopped an interview with DW's Conflict Zone and walked off the set.
Does Sweden need a feminist party? Feminist Initiative says it does and has inspired mainstream parties to wake up.
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