At the Munich Security Conference, Greenland PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen says close EU ties matter more than ever. He told DW that Arctic security will top his agenda, with meetings planned with the US d...
As China tries to advance its territorial claims over Taiwan, it seems to be using religion to vie for political influence. DW's Rik Glauert reports on how spiritual ties across the Strait are used fo...
Nineteen Vietnamese monks have drawn widespread attention in the US on a peace walk that began in Texas last November. Supporters said its message resonated with them amid a divided political climate....
NATO defense ministers are planning to boost the alliance's military presence in the far north. The deployment of 'Arctic Sentry' is an effort to smooth a recent rift over Donald Trump's plans to anne...
Ageing demographics and government backing are bringing robotic exoskeletons into the mass market, and not just for China's elderly....
After the removal of their president, Venezuelans are still grappling with the uncertainty left in Nicolas Maduro's wake. Many are concerned about whether the country's economic crisis will be address...
Bangladesh heads into its first post‑uprising election. With the Awami League banned, Sheikh Hasina loyalists scramble for a political home — while the young protesters who drove her out face a stark ...
Denmark is boosting its ranks by lengthening conscription from four to 11 months and making service gender-neutral. The move comes as security worries in Copenhagen grow, amid Greenland dispute and re...
France could become the first European country to impose social media restrictions for under 15-year-olds after Australia established a precedent....
For the first time in decades, no major party is led by a woman in Bangladesh elections. Women make up half of Bangladesh’s voters but less than five percent of candidates....