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Ukraine's military said it was working to evacuate remaining troops from the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol. The port city had been under Russian siege since the start of the war. Go to article
Sweden's government has decided to reverse decades of security policy and formally join the security alliance.
The fast-food giant said it was leaving because of the "unpredictable operating environment" and "humanitarian" reasons.
Valeria Shashenok, 20, has attracted more than 1 million followers since she began posting videos about the Ukraine war.
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DW's Amien Essif joined a Ukrainian TV crew on what became a very special night.
DW visits a Greek-Catholic monastery in western Ukraine, where a religious community is supporting front-line soldiers.
DW meets one volunteer risking his life to rescue civilians in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol.
After the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kharkiv, conditions are dire for civilians still left in the city.
If Sweden and Finland join NATO, they will not only strengthen their security, but the entire alliance.
Passengers would still be required to wear masks on German flights despite relaxed EU restrictions. DW has the latest.
The WHO has warned that COVID-19 may spread rapidly in North Korea. Pyongyang wants the military to turn the tide.
In the United States, thousands of children have lost at least one primary caregiver during the pandemic.
Authorities say the suspect was a Chinese immigrant who harbored grievances against Taiwan. He is facing one count of murder and five counts of attempted murder.
Sinn Fein has accused Boris Johnson of pandering to unionists blocking the formation of a new government in Stormont.
Military leaders have said the soldiers would help counter Islamic extremist group al-Shabab in the Horn of Africa.
The crash occurred as a freight train derailed and smashed into the front of a passenger train. Almost 90 people have been confirmed injured, of which nine were hospitalized.
She is the first woman to become prime minister in over 30 years, and will help Macron appoint his new cabinet.
The Biden administration has announced the easing of curbs imposed by Donald Trump on travel to Cuba and on remittances that immigrants can send to people on the island.
While emissions dropped at the start of the pandemic, those environmental gains have now been erased, new EU data shows.
The German chancellor has suffered a blow: Despite his support, the SPD saw a historic defeat in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Diplomats and rights agencies have called the espionage charges against Ahmad Reza Jalali unfounded.
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Scientists have grown plants in soil from the moon, suggesting people could live there, grow food and produce water.
Experts and activists hope that this will not be just another high-level conference with no concrete results.
After years of child labor decline, the COVID pandemic has pushed many African children back to work.
Six million people face acute food insecurity in the East African country. Among them are 1.4 million children.
An EU-US forum on trade and technology is grappling with the disruptions sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Researchers have discovered how the herpes virus reactivates. This could also be important for long COVID research.
Cryptocurrency ownership is soaring as Turks seek ways to preserve their savings amid high inflation and a weak lira.
For over a decade, Ahmed Imtiaz and his team have worked to provide free education for Bangladesh's underprivileged.
Fifty years after the US ceded rule back to Tokyo, many Okinawans are calling for a renewed independence movement.
The German manager, a longtime Warner Bros. head, could make the prestigious Cannes Film Festival more American.