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The world isn't ready for an age in which environmental degradation meets more armed conflict, says a new SIPRI report.
US President Joe Biden has said the burden to protect Taiwan was "even stronger" after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Young Ukrainians who experienced the war have been invited to the World Economic Forum to reflect on what they saw.
The OSCE, the world's largest security body, could take on a crucial role in rebuilding Ukraine after the war.
DW's Matthias Bölinger went to a village in eastern Ukraine that was destroyed by Russian attacks.
In his speech, Duda stressed Ukraine’s right to make its own political decisions.
In Western Ukraine, DW’s Emmanuelle Chaze visited a school camp for internally displaced children.
DW meets one volunteer risking his life to rescue civilians in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol.
The US president kicked off a trade deal with 12 Indo-Pacific nations covering climate, supply chains and digital trade.
Iran has said "global arrogance" could be behind the killing of Hassan Sayyad Khodaei, described as a "great martyr."
The US raised doubts about Chinese officials giving the UN human rights chief "necessary access" to asses the situation.
Ilham Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan ave discussed unblocking the Azerbaijani-Armenian border with the EU's Charles Michel.
Members of Generation Z are facing record-high inflation for the first time, along with a daunting job market.
"The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914" author Christopher Clark discusses the complexities of war.
Russia must not be let off scot-free, forcing other countries to foot the bill for Ukraine's reconstruction.
A year after withdrawing due to depression, tennis superstar Naomi Osaka is back playing at the French Open.
The nature of organized sport can "perpetuate the issue of sextortion," says an international anti-corruption body.
When employers told staff to work remotely, many seized the opportunity to embark on workcations.
When landfill sites burn in Delhi, it aggravates the city's air pollution and negatively affects public health.
A DW investigation shows how ships circumvent environmental laws to save time and money, with devastating consequences.
The religious community of El Sabinal lives apart from the modern world, rejecting modern technology.
What can be found in Amsterdam off the beaten path? DW asked locals for their best tips.