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The former president, who led France between 2007 and 2012, has been sentenced to time in prison.
Myanmar's former de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi appeared in a post-military coup hearing, facing two new charges. A video feed seen by a lawyer appeared to show her looking healthy.
As more Myanmar anti-coup protesters die at the hands of police, Yangon-based journalist Zeya Thu told DW that both Myanmar's Asian neighbors and the West need to support peace negotiations.
The Perseverance is sending pictures from Mars of a quality never seen before.
For almost a year, Slovakia has been ruled by a coalition that pledged to clean up the "mafia state." Its chaotic strategies during the coronavirus pandemic, however, have pushed the country into a healthcare emergency.
The social media platform has started purging the site of false information. Elsewhere, the Philippines has recorded its first case of the South African variant. DW has the latest.
A number of European countries are easing coronavirus restrictions as of this week. But it's not good news everywhere.
In a reversal of policy, the AstraZeneca vaccine will be offered to people up to the age of 74. But the shot has been hit by a slow rollout and a lack of trust.
Hooray, the bad hair months have come to an end! Hairdressers and barbers, closed since December to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, are reopening.
Morocco's move is in protest of Berlin's stance on Western Sahara, according to local media.
Both US President Joe Biden and Mexican President Lopez Obrador have stressed the need to maintain good relations, but admitted the countries haven't always been "perfect neighbors."
Following the report about the killing of Saudi dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the US says it is focused on the "future conduct" of Saudi Arabia.
Nikol Pashinyan has asked for forgiveness as a political crisis threatens a power struggle in Armenia. But the opposition is still demanding his resignation.
The verdict against former President Nicolas Sarkozy is a message to France's ruling class.
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This year's Golden Globes saw stars and prizewinners discussing the lack of diversity and inclusion in Hollywood.
Productions by streaming services dominated the Golden Globes, but some top awards went to a classic production.
Facebook will now add info labels to climate change posts and direct users to a fact-checked website. But is it enough?
Former President Donald Trump takes claim of the Republican Party and suggests he could run again.
A return of the three World Cup winners to the national team is not out of the question, Joachim Löw has revealed.
As nations race to get their populations vaccinated, immunocompromised people are often not at the top of the list.
If the coronavirus crisis has shown us anything, it's that human beings apparently have an irrepressible NEED to get their hair cut, styled and colored — virus be damned. But at a time when lockdowns have effectively canceled all social events, is it really about the hair?