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DW correspondent Mathias Bölinger has been in Ukraine since the Russian invasion began. He reports from the capital, Kyiv, on the strange combination of business as usual and utter despair.
The EU's foreign policy chief said talks were on hold due to "external factors." It comes as Russia's stance threatened to derail the efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
Despite progress in the negotiations to restore the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, the accord's future is at stake after a last-minute Russian demand for an exemption from Western sanctions.
Iranian officials and the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi have laid out a timeline in Tehran to resolve differences that hinder the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal.
The International Criminal Court said work to collect evidence of possible war crimes committed in Ukraine has begun. The UN has increased its estimate of the number of civilians killed during the war. DW has the latest.
On his first tour of Israel as German chancellor, Olaf Scholz spoke alongside Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The war in Ukraine has overshadowed the visit, which was planned before Russia's invasion.
Powerful passages, tender tones, dancelike melodies and dissonant apocalyptic chaos. This episode features Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2, which has it all.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to visit Israel on Wednesday, with the war between Russia and Ukraine expected to be a major item on the agenda. So far, Israel’s stance on the conflict is a delicate balancing act.
Pop stars and theater directors are protesting against Putin's war. Those with ties to the Russian leader, like conductor Valery Gergiev, risk ruining their careers.
Countless thousands are protesting against Russia's war on Ukraine and there is a growing wave of solidarity projects from across Europe. People are donating money, sending aid for refugees and showing support.