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Habeck says Germany's considering how to support Volkswagen
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said that Berlin is looking into ways to support ailing carmaker Volkswagen.
The Day with Brent Goff: On the Brink?
Is a full-blown war between Israel & Hezbollah imminent? Will it make a ceasefire in Gaza impossible? I ask the former Qatari Defence Intelligence Director Nawaf al-Thani for his thoughts on diplomacy against all odds.
NATO's new counter-drone technologies
As drone usage becomes an increasing threat, NATO is looking for more effective ways to detect and neutralize them.
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
Nigeria seeks to lower fuel prices with new oil refinery
Despite having plenty of oil, but limited refining capacity has forced it to rely on fuel imports.
Poverty keeps countless Nigerian children out of school
At least one in three children in Nigeria don't go to school. Many work to help support their families.
Hezbollah calls device explosions declaration of war
Hassan Nasrallah blamed the attacks on Israel and said they violated red lines, amounting to a declaration of war.
Inside Europe 19 September 2024
Visible minorities fear for their safety in Brandenburg, Talking Left, Voting Right report, and Meloni vs. Mussolini - what’s in a name? Then, a youth-themed second half featuring the Finnish Tinder for Good Deeds, 1000 Turkish Youth For Palestine, School smartphone bans and the ever youthful Dolly Parton... or at least her new Prosecco label!
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We look at how inequality is holding Africans from Cape Town to Lagos back.
Rising rivers threaten southern Poland
In southern Poland, thousands are struggling to cope amid a state of disaster.
Could Lenacapavir become a gamechanger in HIV prevention?
Trials show that a drug used to treat HIV/AIDS also provides a shield against the virus that causes it.
Germany: Axel Springer splits media, classified businesses
Friede Springer and CEO Mathias Döpfner will own media operations, which include Germany's most-read newspaper Bild.
Why you don't notice Russia's media manipulation
Here's how the Kremlin has worked its fake news into your feeds — without you even noticing.
Why the Gaza War divides the arts world
The cultural scene is split on Middle East politics. Will common ground ever be reached again?
Towns in southwestern Poland prepare for flood peak
People in southwestern Poland have come out in force to protect their towns and cities against the rising water.
Long-range weapons for Ukraine: Putin’s red line?
Long-range weapons for Ukraine: Why is the West hesitating?
Nigeria braces for potential floods in 11 states
More than 400,000 people in Nigeria are already facing the devastating impacts of a recent flood.
Chongqing: When night falls in the largest city in the world
If you want to experience China, you can't avoid Chongqing.
Taylor Swift and the US election: Do endorsements matter?
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, were overjoyed when the singer shared her support for the Democratic team.
Czechia struggles to mitigate risks from Russian firms
Czechia hosts the most Russian-owned companies of any EU state. Experts warn they pose risks that must be tackled.
When technology and nature work hand in hand - Eco Africa
In Ghana start-ups are finding inventive uses for agricultural waste; Senegal’s ‘agri-influencers’.
Sri Lanka goes to the polls as economy sees upswing
Sri Lanka is slowly coming out of an economic crisis. The upcoming elections will decide where the country is going.
Nigerian government cracks down on holy water scams
Nigeria's food and drug administration, NAFDAC, is warning Nigerians about fraudulent "miracle" products sold by some churches. Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministries is under investigation for selling unverified "holy water" and "miracle soap" with false healing claims. Stay informed to avoid these scams and protect your health.
Oktoberfest: Beer and pretzels in a sustainable package
Beyond big beers and fried sausages, the world's largest folk festival is becoming more inclusive and eco-friendly.
Modi to mobilize India's diaspora during US visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's outreach to the Indian diaspora has become an important part of his diplomatic toolkit.
COVID FLiRT variants KP.3 and XEC: What you need to know
KP.3 was the 'predominant' SARS-CoV-2 variant in the US. It's now joined with another variant and become XEC.
Storing CO2 for the sake of the climate
Carbon emissions are a threat to our health, the economy, and the planet. Could storing CO2 underground be a solution?
Germany’s dirty secret: Its leaking nuclear waste dump
A radioactive waste dump in Germany has been leaking for decades. And nobody really knows what do to with it.
Will Trump or Harris make or break NATO?
Donald Trump is a NATO skeptic, while Kamala Harris has described her commitment to the military alliance as ‘ironclad.’
How would Trump or Harris handle Israel and Gaza?
Both candidates say they’ll stand by Israel, while Harris has been more outspoken on Palestinian rights.
How would Trump or Harris tackle tensions with China?
Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris see China as the top US challenger. But they differ on trade and Taiwan policy.
Ways to survive
A community collects and shares local weather data. Rural self-reliance instead of urban stress. Sweden cuts emissions.
US election: Indian Americans are a growing political force
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a high-profile visit to the US, with the election campaign in full swing.
Malaysia's chip industry booming amid tech shift
As the US-China trade war heats up, Malaysia's industry is booming, attracting investments from global tech giants.
Two European firms in focus of Hezbollah pager explosions
The pager blasts across Lebanon have put the spotlight on relatively unknown Hungarian and Bulgarian firms.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Sasha Skochilenko spent two years in prison for posting stickers criticizing Putin's war in Ukraine.
India faces calls to return Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh
India has a difficult choice to make: Should it protect its old ally or help Bangladesh's new government?
Hong Kong: First person sentenced under new security law
Chu Kai-pong was convicted for wearing a "seditious" t-shirt.
The impact of pager explosions in Lebanon
The explosions of thousands of pagers used by Lebanon's Hezbollah have brought public life in Beirut to a standstill.
African firm recycling textile waste in Kenya and Nigeria
The fashion industry faces a growing waste problem. One African company is turning textile waste into something useful.
Smart insects — How tiny brains do brilliant things
The latest research shows we’ve long underestimated the intelligence of insects.
Ukraine wants action after Belarus Olympic medalist ceremony
The ceremony, held on Belarus' National Unity Day, appears to violate Olympic neutrality rules. Ukraine wants action.
Cities start fighting rental crisis triggered by overtourism
In many tourism hotspots, locals struggle to access affordable housing. How much are vacation rentals to blame?
North Korea says it tested 'super-large' warhead missile
Pyongyang says its military has trialed a new ballistic missile that is capable of carrying a 4.5 metric ton warhead.
How Germany's far-right AfD is reaching young voters
Voters in the eastern German state of Brandenburg are set to go to the polls in a state election.
New wave of Lebanon device explosions kills 25 people
At least 20 people have been killed in a second wave of explosions targeting walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah.
Vietnam tycoon on death row faces new trial
A second trial on new charges has begun for Vietnamese billionaire Truong My Lan, who was sentenced to death in April.
Colombia suspends peace talks with ELN rebels
The Colombian government has called off peace talks with the ELN guerrillas following a deadly attack on an army base.
US says Iran emailed Trump campaign material to Biden staff
The US said hackers sent emails, which included excerpts from Trump's campaign, to staff of his then-rival Joe Biden.
Venezuela: Opposition 'coerced' to recognize Maduro win
The main opposition candidate said he was coerced into signing a document that accepted the outcome of the election.
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