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The governor of the eastern Luhansk region has said Ukrainian troops have been ordered to pull out of the key city of Sievierodonetsk. DW has the latest. Go to article
Ukraine and Moldova have been granted EU candidacy status. But they face a long and complex process.
Ukraine and Moldova have both become candidates for EU accession. It's the first step on a complex path to membership.
With several key issues on the agenda, the summit is a key opportunity for Chancellor Scholz to show strong leadership.
Ukraine and Moldova have been granted EU candidate status. DW's Alexandra von Nahmen looks at why this is significant.
Gitanas Nauseda, who backed the move to grant Ukraine and Moldova candidate status, spoke to DW's Alexandra von Nahmen.
Germany, France and Italy had backed the bid, but all 27 member states needed to give it the go-ahead.
Since the war in Ukraine began, Belarusians have enlisted in the Ukrainian army.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's blockade of gas and grain supplies has caused food and energy crises elsewhere.
Tens of millions of US women might lose their right to an abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
The US president joined the Obamas and the leaders of the UK and Canada in condemning the ruling on abortion rights.
Although some European countries are increasing access to abortion, others are going in the opposite direction.
Officials plan to abolish a law that subjects doctors who publish information on abortion procedures to prosecution.
Police are investigating an overnight mass shooting outside a bar popular with the LGBTQ community as a "terrorist act."
Ecuador's president has accused Indigenous protesters of attempting a coup. Clashes with security have left six dead.
Mayor Franziska Giffey spoke for 15 minutes with a man posing as the mayor of Kyiv, before realizing he was a deepfake.
Two localities in Brandenburg were evacuated as a large forest fire rages on the border with neighboring Saxony.
World-renowned chocolate brand Toblerone is still produced exclusively in Switzerland, but this will soon change.
The walkouts mark another blow for the industry struggling with staff shortages amid a COVID rebound.
The UN human rights body has found that Israeli security forces fired the shot that killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Jordan aims to close the gender gap by 2030. Meanwhile, social enterprises could become key for female empowerment.
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The G7 countries should finally take responsibility for the climate crisis — and act on it.
One group in Mexico is taking steps to eliminate the systemic discrimination that leads to period poverty.
Klara Bühl starred as Germany leave for England off the back of a 7-0 thrashing of Switzerland in Erfurt.
In a year of spectacular astronomical events, five planets are aligning with a crescent moon. Here's the how and why.
After a mural with antisemitic depictions was removed, curators said they regret reviving "the trauma of the past."
Ethiopians deported from Saudi Arabia were kept in inhumane detention centers. At home, they face an uncertain future.
The James Webb Space Telescope brings a new era in infrared technology, letting astronomers see more than ever before.
Swimming accidents and injuries are common, even among professionals at World Championships. But they can be prevented.
Climate change is rendering forests more vulnerable to wildfires. How can we reduce the risk?
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