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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington made no concessions, but said the move offered a new "diplomatic path" out of the Ukraine crisis. Go to article
Moscow said talks with Ukrainian, German and French officials were "not simple." But despite their differences, they supported a 2014 ceasefire in eastern Ukraine even as troops ready for war on both sides of the border.
On January 27, 1945, the Soviet army liberated the prisoners in Auschwitz. What they found was unfathomable.
Over 40 members of his family died in Auschwitz. The president of the European Rabbinical Conference, Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, shares his memories with DW ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27.
With omicron driving up cases, German MPs have debated compulsory COVID-19 vaccinations. Many lawmakers hope a mandate will boost the vaccination rate, while others want to bin the idea.
Denmark's number of COVID cases are soaring, while Germany occupies the middle ground? Can we rely on the statistics?
Although infections are soaring, Austria says it will end a lockdown specifically for the unvaccinated. Meanwhile, more cases have been announced in Beijing ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics. Follow DW for more.
The UK Prime Minister faced derision in Parliament over a string of parties at his Downing Street offices during COVID lockdowns. With police now investigating, the findings of an internal inquiry are also imminent.
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell hinted that the central bank will reverse its pandemic-era policies at its next meeting. Rising prices for consumers have become a campaign issue ahead of congressional elections.
Justice Stephen Breyer is considered to be a member of the court's liberal wing. US President Joe Biden has promised to nominate a Black woman in the case of a Supreme Court vacancy.
Officers are investigating whether the 18-year-old attacker had ties to neo-Nazis. The 18-year-old killed one person, injured four others, and then shot himself in a university lecture hall.
Spain's emergency services said it had rescued more than 300 people from seven different boats. Activists said at least 18 would-be migrants were dead.
Germany's domestic intelligence service says the Chinese hacking group APT 27 has launched cyberattacks on businesses. The group has long been suspected of attacking Western government agencies.
The 500-meter-long and 70-meter-wide infrastructure project gives Amsterdam a "bigger front door." It also took three years longer and cost around €300 million more than planned.
Tropical storm Ana has caused widespread destruction and triggered flooding across southeast Africa. Fatalities were reported in several countries including Mozambique, Malawi and Uganda.
The jailing of prominent journalist Sedef Kabas and threats against famous pop diva Sezen Aksu are stirring controversy in Erdogan's Turkey. It's part of a trend that brings Islamists and government supporters together.
The dream of a European superstate has lost much of its luster and left Germany looking increasingly isolated.
The former pope's role in a child sexual abuse investigation has disappointed many of the church's faithful.
The prison standoff shows the so-called "Islamic State" can fight locally, but is no global threat, experts say.
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Conservationists have counted 224 new species in one of Southeast Asia's most intensely threatened wildlife hotspots.
An investigation has revealed hundreds of cases of alleged child sex abuse in Spain's Catholic Church.
Where do Africa's best players come from, and what differentiates African football?
It's being talked up as the "bridge" to a clean energy future. But can gas actually be green?
Uyghurs say China's treatment of the Muslim minority group in the remote Xinjiang region amounts to "genocide."
A new report deals a blow to Prime Minister Imran Khan, whose party promised to eradicate corruption from the country.
FIFA president links biennial World Cup plans to Mediterranean migrant crisis at European Council speech.
A tanker off Peru's coast spilled 6,000 barrels of oil, contaminating 174 hectares of sea and beaches. Who is to blame?
Slovakia's state transport agency has given the green light for a new flying car to take to the skies.
The world's biggest and most powerful space telescope has reached its observation destination. But there is still a way to go before the telescope can start unraveling mysteries of the universe.