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The Day with Clare Richardson - 23 January 2025
Donald Trump tells world leaders in Davos that China could help stop the war in Ukraine. The US president said he is hoping to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin soon to talk about a potential peace deal. And a new wildfire breaks out in Los Angeles as Trump prepares to visit.
Amanda Knox's slander conviction upheld by Italy's top court
Amanda Knox implicated barman Patrick Lumumba in the 2007 murder of her flatmate Meredith Kercher in Italy.
DR Congo: Military fights to halt M23 rebels, UN 'alarmed'
The M23 rebels have seized swathes of territory in the east of DR Congo. The armed group made a resurgence in 2021.
Thousands flee fighting in eastern Congo
The ongoing violence in the region has created one of the world’s largest and most complex humanitarian crises.
Ceremony in Berlin to remember victims of Auschwitz
Among the speakers was German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who called for a stronger stance against antisemitism.
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
West Bank: Hundreds leave Jenin as Israeli raid continues
Palestinians say they received orders from the Israeli military, which says it has merely offered "secure routes."
Belgium: Teen arrested over alleged plan to attack mosque
Prosecutors said the suspect was accused of "planning to commit an attack on a mosque on Friday."
Tunisia: Hunger strike as a last resort against crackdown
Jailed human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine has gone on hunger strike over Tunisia's rights abuses.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., January 23, 2025
UNAIDS calls for a dramatic price cut to make the breakthrough HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir more accessible. Human rights groups criticise the growing pattern of arrests and forced disappearances of government critics in East Africa. The city of Lagos, Nigeria is hoping its new Yoruba cultural centre can help change the way Africa preserves and promotes its heritage.
Lagos museum highlights Yoruba cultural heritage
The John Randle Centre brings Yoruba heritage to life in ways that challenge museum conventions.
HIV breakthrough drug priced out of reach
Lenacapavir requires just two injections a year and has shown remarkable success in trials.
Germany: Aschaffenburg attack prompts political blame game
With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, politicians are jostling ahead of February's election.
What do Israelis and their leaders think of the ceasefire?
The majority want the war to end, others, especially government hardliners, insist on fighting until the bitter end.
Germany's Scholz: 'Shameful' antisemitism still in society
Scholz said combating antisemitism is critical in the face of "attempts to normalize far-right positions."
Inside Europe 23 January 2025
Intrigue and betrayal in the German Green Party, Europe reacts to Trump, and President Erdogan’s delicate balancing act. Later in the show: a personal story of survival and friendship - 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz. Finding empowerment and hope in the ranks of a UK climate choir, and what an epiphany: Serbian men in Speedos take the plunge. All will be explained - we promise!
Eco Africa - Quick wins for a better environment
Kenyans watch nature to predict the weather, while youth in Mali work to prevent floods. Plus: Turning trash into cash!
UK court jails Southport girls' murderer to 52 years
The judge earlier ordered the killer out of the court for shouting, and called his crimes "evil."
How can we improve life in our cities? | Eco India
Citizen initiatives in Chennai improve recycling, and transform a town. And why a waste solution in Delhi is problematic
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
An organization commemorates the many Holocaust victims murdered outside of concentration camps.
Kashmir: Braving harsh weather to teach children
In parts of Indian-administered Kashmir, imparting education to children is not an easy task due to seasonal migration. But these teachers are making sure that all children get an uninterrupted education.
Netflix's 'Emilia Perez' gets 13 Oscar nominations
The 2025 Academy Award nominations are out, and one top contender has earned criticism alongside acclaim.
Bhutan: A journey to the unknown South
Bhutan is famous as the ‘land of happiness’ in the Himalayas.
Thousands flee Hughes wildfire north of Los Angeles
A fire has broken out north of Los Angeles, with thousands ordered to evacuate as it spreads rapidly.
Same-sex marriage law takes effect in Thailand
The move comes as the culmination of a decades-long fight for Thai LGBTQ couples.
BIZ: German cars dominate India's luxury market
Despite difficulties at home and in China, German cars are selling well in India, but only in the high-price segment.
AfricaLink News January 23, 2025
South Sudan temporarily bans social media +++ Nigeria braces for protests against telecomm tariff hike
What does Davos have to offer for African economies?
DW talks to Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area.
DRC conflict: Why a US peace initiative faltered
The incentive involved expanding the US-funded Lobito Corridor to the volatile eastern DRC.
Aschaffenburg attack: German mayor warns against 'hatred'
A stabbing in Bavaria has shaken a local community, with the city's mayor warning of a "spiral of violence and hatred."
India's EV potential: Auto expo highlights growing market
Analysts believe that by 2030 India will become the largest EV market globally.
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Afghanistan's Taliban leaders
A prosecutor has called for arrest warrants for Afghanistan's Taliban leaders over the persecution of women.
Does US exit spell the end for global tax reform deal?
Will a lack of US support doom the OECD's global tax deal? Donald Trump and the Republicans are hoping so.
Economy and tariffs under President Trump: Who wins?
Trump's radical plans aim to boost the US economy, but may harm the rest of the world.
US: New wildfire spreads rapidly near Los Angeles
Firefighters are battling to keep control of the Hughes fire, a new wildfire that has broken out north of Los Angeles.
Germany's Pistorius: Europe must play bigger security role
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has told DW Europe must take on a greater security load whoever is in the White House.
Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko arrested
The founder of fallen Austrian property group Signa, Rene Benko has been arrested on suspicion of fraud.
Fire in L.A.: How does the pink fire retardant work?
Fire retardants can stop the spread of wildfires, similar to flame retardants in household appliances. Some are toxic.
Auschwitz: Poland divided on pledge not to arrest Netanyahu
Poland's pledge not to arrest Israel's Netanyahu if he attended the Auschwitz memorial sparked heated debate in Poland.
Israel presses ahead with West Bank operation
Palestinian authorities said it was part of an Israeli plan aimed at "annexing the occupied West Bank."
Deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany
Police in Germany have arrested an Afghan man over a fatal knife attack in the town of Ashaffenburg.
How will Trump navigate the new China-Russia axis?
In a phone call, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin talked about how to build ties with Donald Trump.
New antibodies could help win the fight against malaria
Scientists have discovered new potent anti-malarial antibodies. Could they help eliminate malaria?
Hundreds wed as Thailand legalizes same-sex marriage
Thailand has become the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
Solar power surpasses coal as EU energy source
Europe's transition to renewable energy comes as US President Donald Trump pulled out of the Paris Agreement.
South Korea investigators want Yoon formally charged
The anti-corruption agency leading a criminal investigation into the Yoon recommended he be indicted over insurrection.
India: 12 killed by train after fire rumor triggers panic
Authorities reported "sparks inside one of the coaches" which the passengers mistook for fire, causing panic.
Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead
A man has been arrested after the knife attack in the southern German state of Bavaria.
Trump's executive orders target trans and nonbinary people
Trump won't allow nonbinary and intersex people to have their identities reflected on passports and other documents.
NATO remains backbone of European security: Boris Pistorius
DW spoke with German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius in Lithuania, where a Bundeswehr brigade will be stationed.
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