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The leaders will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal in Kyiv. A European Union aid package is also expected to be presented. Go to article
Plans to quit Russian oil and gas could push emissions higher while speeding up the shift to clean energy.
Russian forces are escalating their attacks on Ukraine's capital. Meanwhile, negotiators have met for another round of cease-fire talks. Follow DW for the latest.
The Czech Republic is sending 650 soldiers to help Slovakia protect its border with Ukraine. The troops will be heading a fresh NATO contingent in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
What have the residents of the besieged city of Mariupol been going through, and why is capturing this city so important to Russian President Vladimir Putin? DW explains.
New Zealand will provide work visas to Ukrainian family members of Ukrainian-born citizens. The government also vowed further humanitarian aid for Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.
More than 180,000 people have returned to contribute — by fighting or helping the people affected by the invasion.
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled Ukraine. Those who remain are increasingly left homeless by Russia's invasion.
Ukraine says Russia is escalating its offensive across the country — including the capital, Kyiv.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has set up an 'international legion' for volunteers from abroad.
Ukraine has called for an immediate ceasefire and Russia's withdrawal of troops as talks resume.
Moldovan apple farmers are feeling the consequences of Russia's war in Ukraine.
DW's Mathias Bölinger visited an improvised maternity unit in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
South Korea registered a record daily death death toll as omicron cases surge. Meanwhile, Germany's cases are rising as restrictions are set to be lifted. DW has the latest
Though some countries around the world are dropping pandemic measures, China is sticking to its zero-COVID strategy.
COVID-19 infection figures across Germany are higher than ever. Nevertheless, the country is relaxing the restrictions.
US chipmaker Intel has announced a plan to invest over €80 billion in Europe in the next decade. Germany has been earmarked as the location of a "megasite" for chipmaking.
Russian prosecutors have asked a court to sentence opposition leader Alexei Navalny to 13 years in prison on charges of fraud and contempt of court. The request also called for him to be held under stricter conditions.
The high court in Karnataka has upheld a ban on hijab-wearing in schools and colleges. The ruling could have major repercussions for the rest of the country, with India having a large Muslim minority.
Labour Party lawmaker Tulip Siddiq said she understands a British negotiating team is in Tehran, where Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is being held under house arrest.
The son of Turkmenistan's autocrat leader Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov won the presidential elections by a considerable margin. The result was announced after an unusual vote-counting delay.
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Germany is about to rack up billions in new debt. But the war in Ukraine will further drive up costs.
People are awed by the bravery of the Ukrainian people and of protesting Russians. Where does courage come from?
The science behind moderate drinking still needs some fleshing out.
As battery and car makers look to secure supplies, China's domination of the graphite market has become a problem.
The Afghanistan crisis is no longer a priority for Western powers, as they are busy dealing with the Ukraine war.
Best director and best film went to "The Power of the Dog." The stars came out in solidarity with Ukraine.
The new government of Yoon Suk-yeol will likely take a far firmer stance against Pyongyang.
Batons and colors: Where women take charge during the Hindu festival of colors in India.
It remains neck and neck at the Women's Bundesliga summit, while women's football is on the rise in Mexico.