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Hardly a day passes in Kyiv without visits from top-level leaders from the EU and US. The French president and Germany's foreign minister were both there recently, with little to show for it. And more talks are planned. Go to article
Baltic leaders called for a bolstered NATO troop presence on the alliance's eastern flank. The call for an additional force presence comes amid a backdrop of escalating tensions with Russia over the fate of Ukraine.
As top diplomats and European leaders confront the Ukraine crisis, German Chancellor Scholz has said the West wants peace but also issued a warning to Moscow.
The Olympic Games are sport's biggest stage. This year's winter edition has already offered joy, despair and more.
New resorts attract numerous skiers and snowboarders from across Asia — but they lack natural snow.
Questions abound in the first big doping case of the Beijing Winter Olympics — that of Russian figure skating sensation Kamila Valieva. Games officials have said it is a legal issue but declined to comment further.
The Canadian-inspired rally of motorists will be banned in the French capital. Elsewhere, the Philippines has reopened its borders to foreign travelers. DW has the latest.
The convoy has spread to United States border crossings and inspired copycat demonstrations around the world.
The workers feel that they never got the recognition they deserved for their efforts on the front line of the pandemic.
The head of London's Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick has resigned after a succession of scandals over behavior within the force. Dick said she had no choice after losing the support of Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
The raids took place just weeks before last year's German elections and targeted top candidate Olaf Scholz among others. Now, a court has invalidated search warrants granted to public prosecutors.
A batch of 34 internet satellites was launched into space atop a Soyuz rocket as concern grows over massive spacecraft networks in low Earth orbit.
Two independent UN human rights experts called on Sweden to scrap a planned iron ore mine. They said the mine would create a significant amount of toxic waste on land used by Sweden's indigenous Sami people.
The French president announced a plan to build at least six new plants by 2050, despite enormous cost overruns and decadelong delays in completing a prototype. He also touted massive investments in renewable energy.
After many NGOs and charities fled Afghanistan, drug addicts have been largely left on their own.
Muskan Khan, a college student in India's Karnataka state, told DW that she is not afraid of Hindu right-wing activists.
Thousands of children survive in the busy streets of Uganda’s capital by begging for money from motorists passing by.
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Berlin's famed film festival kicks off with Francois Ozon's "Peter von Kant," a tribute to German director Fassbinder.
The Berlin International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet amid a spike in omicron infections in Germany's capital.
The Royal Museums of Fine Arts returned the painting "Flowers," by Lovis Corinth, which had been looted by the Nazis.
Annalena Baerbock began her first Middle East trip by urging young people to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive.
Trust and approval in Boris Johnson are at a record low. If he goes, who's lining up to replace him as PM?
Family members and critics are calling for justice a decade after Sagar Sarowar and his wife, Meherun Runi, were killed.
Climate change and large infrastructure projects are damaging the fragile Himalayan landscape.
Researchers leap closer to making fusion — the process that makes stars shine — a practical energy source for humanity.
Though robots can be faster, stronger and smarter than humans, they still can't replace us.
Elon Musk's megarocket has yet to be tested in orbit, but some say the industry prepared for Starship.
The Bundeswehr mission in Mali is unlikely to be extended after its mandate expires in May.