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The proposal to label natural gas and nuclear energy as "green" as a guide for private investors was met with resistance along the way. But EU lawmakers have given it the green light.
Preparing for this year's pilgrimage to Mecca became a financial and logistical nightmare for many Muslims.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing lawmakers' questions after two of the most-senior figures in his government resigned. The finance and health ministers said they could no longer tolerate the culture of scandal.
Drought and water over-usage have combined to make drinking water scarce in parts of Europe.
The Italian government has declared a national drought emergency in several regions. Drinking water is becoming scarce.
Russia is increasing pressure on the city of Slovyansk, where missiles have killed several people.
The WHO's representative in Ukraine, Dr. Jarno Habicht, speaks to DW.
Hardly any tourists are visiting the Ukrainian port city of Odesa amid the war.
Residents throughout China face new wave of COVID-19 cases. New measures to stop the spread dash hopes that Beijing will end its strict zero-COVID policy.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced support payments for people affected by floods in New South Wales as the storm moved to the north of Sydney.
Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo was the secretary general for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Barkindo was in his native Nigeria to attend an energy summit in Abuja.
US President Joe Biden's administration remains divided on whether to allow some of the tariffs to expire to ease inflation or renew them to maintain leverage over Beijing.
Abortion clinics in Florida and Mississippi were unsuccessful in putting up a legal fight to continue providing the procedure. Other states are likely to soon follow.
DW spoke with an anthropologist, a psychologist and a historian about people's motivations for turning dissidents in.
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Sri Lanka's worst ever economic crisis has ground the island nation to a halt
UK museums are on high alert as protesters from the group Just Stop Oil glue themselves to centuries-old paintings.
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Ruja Ignatova is accused of defrauding gullible investors all over the world and swindling billions of dollars.
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