DW’s Adil Bhat met grieving families and the injured, who are demanding justice and accountability from the authorities after more than 50 people were killed and thousands wounded in clashes with poli...
She is one of the most celebrated authors in history, penning works such as Mansfield Park and Sense and Sensibility. And visitors to the annual Jane Austen festival had a little something extra to ce...
In Argentina, more and more people work under the radar. New government policies have worsened the trend. The firing of tens of thousands of government employees has led to many desperately looking fo...
Lithuania is boosting its border security in anticipation of joint Russian-Belarusian military drills in neighboring Belarus. The exercises, called Zapad (meaning "West" in Russian), will be a testing...
Nearly two weeks after a earthquake devasted a remote area of Afghanistan, thousands of people are still without shelter. The quake in the east of the country killed at least 2200 people and injured ...
The American company SpaceX is headquartered in the state of Texas, where its launches frequently take place. But these takeoffs upset its neighbors. In Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum has already...
As the Russian army increases pressure ahead of the onset of winter, the last civilians are fleeing frontline towns like Pokrovsk. But despite the Russian army's steady progress, many analysts predict...
Former German FM Annalena Baerbock will chair sessions of the United Nations General Assembly over the coming year - she begins her tenure as the body's president today. Baerbock has a track record as...
The U.S. car market is under strain. Tariffs are making new vehicles more expensive, sending more buyers to used car lots. But the bargain option isn’t what it used to be—demand is soaring, supply is ...
US ambitions to take over Greenland have dominated public discussions on the Arctic island for months. At the same time, Greenlanders striving for autonomy feel that Denmark is fearmongering to keep t...