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Germany's Baerbock pledges €50M for Syria at Riyadh talks
Germany's Baerbock said that Syrians needed "quick" relief, and called for a "smart approach" towards lifting sanctions.
Ferocious fires keep Los Angeles area at bay
DW spoke to Los Angeles firefighters and people who can only return to the charred remains of their homes.
South Korea's Yoon to skip impeachment trial opening
The suspended president's team say he will not attend the impeachment hearing until safety issues are resolved
India: Kumbh Mela, world's largest gathering, set to begin
Up to 450 million people are expected to attend Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage that will last until the end of February.
The last bus from Norway to Russia
Once a day, a single small bus is allowed to cross Norway´s closed border with Russia.
Czech restaurant explosion leaves several dead
Firefighters said the explosion was likely caused by an overturned heater that started a fire.
China, Pakistan agree to 'upgrade' CPEC cooperation
Beijing and Islamabad have renewed a commitment for the second phase of the strategic China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Russian 'shadow fleet' oil tanker towed to German port
The Eventin, said to be part of Russia's aging "shadow fleet," suffered a full blackout late Friday.
Turkey: Erdogan's Kurdish dual strategy
Ankara is reaching out to the Kurdish population at home while Turkish-backed militias fight the Kurds in Syria. Why?
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
BSW faces hard fight in first Bundestag campaign
Polls suggest that the former Left leader's Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance won't make it into the Bundestag in February.
Japan at a crossroads - The end of pacifism?
In 1945, under US occupation, the Japanese constitution was created.
The 51st US state? How Canada might take on Donald Trump
The North American neighbors have strong economic links, so a trade dispute would have a heavy impact.
SPD support still strong in Germany's industrial Ruhr region
Unlike at national level, the center-left Social Democrats are still polling well in the western German city of Bochum.
Germany: 2 dead in Flixbus crash on autobahn
A Flixbus coach traveling from Germany to Poland flipped on its side carrying 13 passengers and a driver.
Olaf Scholz and SPD hope for miracle in Germany's election
The chancellor’s coalition imploded and his poll numbers are dismal. But he won’t give up without another fight.
As Musk pushes AfD, German officials consider ditching X
As the billionaire trolls officials and backs extremists, the government faces calls to quit his social media site.
Ethiopia and Somalia restore diplomatic ties
A yearlong rift between the neighboring countries threatened further instability on the Horn of Africa.
Public health: Businesses seek to cut sick pay in Germany
Against doctors' advice, businesses in Germany are calling for the abolishing of sick pay on the first day of symptoms.
Netanyahu sends Mossad chief to Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the incoming US Middle East envoy ahead of the announcement.
Fact check: AfD head called Hitler 'communist.' He was not
In a talk with Elon Musk, AfD leader Alice Weidel claimed that Adolf Hitler was a communist. Historians disagree.
Sudan's armed forces retake strategic city from RSF
The recapture of the Sudanese city of Wad Medani came over a year after it fell to the RSF.
German authorities move to contain foot-and-mouth disease
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease has been detected near Berlin — Germany's first such cases in 35 years.
With 'ungrateful' swipe, Macron further alienates Africa
A recent speech by President Emmanuel Macron might deepen the divide between France and its former African colonies.
Germany's SPD nominates Olaf Scholz for chancellor again
With the SPD in third place, incumbent German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for a politics for "ordinary people."
France: Two trams collide in Strasbourg
Multiple injuries have been reported after two trams collided near Strasbourg's central station.
Afghanistan: Women have become 'invisible' under Taliban
Since 2021, Taliban leaders have issued numerous decrees that prevent women and girls from participating in public life.
LA residents support people displaced by wildfires
Winds are easing, but 11 people are confirmed dead and more than 10,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed so far.
Germany plans new homeland security army division
The unit will secure critical infrastructure and key military facilities in preparation for possible war.
Special Care for Early Arrivals
Once a preterm baby has survived, the longer-term impacts can sometimes be underestimated.
UK seeks to rekindle 'pragmatic' economic China ties
The UK's Labour government hopes to repair strained ties, but the trip has attracted criticism amid financial turmoil.
My family’s lies - A childhood between Togo and Munich
The fact that 32-year-old Rita leads such a successful life today is nothing short of a miracle.
Sending EU arms back for repairs stalls Ukraine war effort
When Western-manufactured weapons are damaged in Ukraine, they are often out of action for months, awaiting repair.
A Swiss photographer's visual appeal for shelter animals
Swiss photographer Sara Affolter's portraits of farm animals draw attention to the fate of abandoned pets and livestock.
Syria authorities say foiled IS attack on Shiite shrine
Members of the "Islamic State" group (IS) are accused of targeting the Sayeda Zainab shrine in Damascus.
Germany: Thousands protest AfD party conference in Saxony
The nationalist Alternative for Germany party is polling in second place ahead of February's federal election.
Nobel laureate Malala in Pakistan for girls' education talk
Education activist Malala Yousafzai has returned to her homeland Pakistan for a summit on girls' education.
Europe reports drop in asylum applications in 2024
Germany once again accounted for the most asylum applications submitted in Europe, according to new data.
'Coffin' flats epitomize inequality in high-rent Hong Kong
New laws will set space minimums to fight housing inequality in a region where 200,000 people live in cramped quarters.
Germany: Who are the AfD's immigrant voters?
The AfD is actively courting voters with an immigrant background while also stirring up anti-immigrant sentiment.
War and culture — Arts Unveiled
Controversy over the comfort women statue in Berlin and Momento Odesa, a music project for Ukraine.
Italy's LGBTQ community worries about its rights - Global Us
A priest helps fight hunger in Venezuela with soy. Disaster relief for people with disabilities in Mozambique.
US, UK impose sweeping sanctions on Russia's oil industry
Fresh sanctions targeting Russia's energy sector include two of the country's largest oil companies.
Germany says Russia 'shadow fleet' ship adrift in Baltic Sea
The vessel "Eventin," loaded with almost 100,000 tons of oil, is adrift in the Baltic Sea off the German coast.
The Day with Brent Goff: No Punishment
Last year Donald Trump was found guilty of lying about efforts to hide a sex scandal involving the porn actor Stormy Daniels. On Friday a judge ended the case by allowing Trump to walk away a free man. No penalty. No prison time. Plus, reading the body language of the presidents sitting in the front row.
California wildfires destroy thousands of homes
Wildfires are still burning out of control around Los Angeles. Many have lost everything to the flames.
EU regulators take a hard look at Elon Musk and X
Musk and X could face fines should EU investigators find that he manipulated the site's algorithm to influence voters.
US TikTok ban: Supreme Court considers appeal
The top court is expected to rule more quickly than in typical deliberations that can last months.
Switzerland, France press Iran after prison 'suicide'
The man was traveling in Iran as a tourist, Swiss authorities say, when he was arrested and suspected of espionage.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
How livable is Prague, why more food may soon be lab-grown and a travel tip for Calabria.
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