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Ukrainian and Russian officials have traded accusations over the stagnation of peace negotiations. Occupied Kherson, which has already taken on the ruble, edges closer to joining Russia. DW has the latest. Go to article
Russia's president has said banning oil imports from his country would be impossible for some dependent European states.
Two new prospective members of the 73-year-old NATO alliance have submitted their applications to join.
With Finland and Sweden eyeing NATO membership, their economic ties with Russia will take a hit.
Volunteer medics are converging on small towns near the front lines, helping to treat wounded soldiers.
After two months of nonstop bombardment, a civilian tells DW about her rescue from Mariupol's Azovstal plant.
Ukrainian women who have fled the war at home are seeking work in Germany. What are the challenges?
After nearly three months under siege, Ukrainian soldiers have been evacuated from the Azovstal steelworks.
Turkey threatens to block bids by Finland and Sweden to join NATO – accusing both of harboring terrorists.
DW meets one volunteer risking his life to rescue civilians in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol.
After the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kharkiv, conditions are dire for civilians still left in the city.
North Korea has intensified its efforts to combat a coronavirus outbreak as cases continue to rise. DW has the latest.
The latest figures put pollution on par with smoking in terms of global deaths. In comparison, COVID-19 killed about 6.7 million people globally since the pandemic began.
The US president visited the site of the mass shooting, where he blamed politicians and the media for spreading the extremist ideology behind the "terrorist" attack.
Twitter has published an account of its deal with Elon Musk suggesting his concerns about "fake users" only arose later.
Spain could become the first European country to cover sick leave for workers experiencing period pain.
The 101-year-old has disputed that he was involved in mass murder at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Brussels has said a proposal to override parts of a Brexit deal with a new law in Northern Ireland is "not acceptable."
Michel Bachelet said that violence has reached "intolerable levels" in the Caribbean country. The human rights commissioner said that the fragility of state institutions had fueled lawlessness in Haiti.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said his country only has enough gasoline to last one more day.
Rising production costs and logistical issues could lead to a beer bottle shortage, breweries say. Small and mid-sized breweries are likely to be most affected.
The terrorist group has said it will take advantage of the West being distracted by war in Ukraine.
A court's failure to deliver a clear verdict criminalizing marital rape has highlighted the public divide on the issue.
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The opening of the 75th Cannes Film Festival saw the Ukrainian president getting a standing ovation.
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DW meets a gay Jewish man whose ultra-Orthodox family forced him to undergo so-called conversion therapy.
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