News

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who watched the failed launch, called it a "criminal act," that tarnished the country's ...
Six million Jews perished in World War II. Dutch Jews were among the hardest hit. DW visited two synagogues in the ...
German basketball fans are getting their hopes up about the possibility of a second countryman winning an NBA title. Isaiah ...
A huge wooden gate, like that of a Shinto shrine, is the landmark of Kanazawa. The main railway station of the metropolis in ...
Can the EU rein in the Hungarian government and discourage it once again from pushing through a "transparency law" that critics say amounts to a crackdown on activists and media?
Donald Trump's recent visit to the Middle East was defined by a flurry of artificial intelligence investment deals involving Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Critics say it could help China gain access to ...
Kenya aims to expand its tea exports to the Chinese market. In return, China will export tea packaging material to Kenya tax-free, before setting up packaging firms for the export market.
The Bundeswehr has sent its new Armored Brigade 45 to Lithuania, Germany's first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II. Chancellor Friedrich Merz will attend the ceremonial roll call ...
Japan is a world leader in funding natural gas projects, while at the same time leading a forum in Asia calling for a fossil fuel phase-out.
The "Islamic State" group is encouraging foreign fighters in Syria to turn against the new government. Western leaders have also warned Syria about harboring foreign extremists. How much of a problem ...
Pakistan's crackdown on online disinformation has drawn criticism from rights groups, who say the law is being used to silence critical voices — especially journalists.
Germany aims to support embattled industrial companies with lower electricity prices, but critics say the plan could threaten market stability and climate goals.