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German coalition collapse
Germany's ruling coalition has collapsed, paving the way for a snap election.
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How North Korea is changing Russia's war in Ukraine
Signs are growing that North Korean soldiers are to fight on Russia's side in Ukraine.
Putin ends BRICS summit overshadowed by Ukraine war
Meanwhile, the UN chief faced criticisms for traveling to Russia for the BRICS meeting amid Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Mozambique declares election winner amid simmering unrest
The ruling party candidate has won Mozambique's presidential election amid claims of vote rigging and police brutality.
Fighting in Lebanon intensifies amid calls for cease-fire
Lebanon's capital Beirut has been hit by more airstrikes as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continue.
Wagner: What's Russia up to in the Central African Republic?
DW met Dimitri Sytyi, a key player of Russia's Wagner Group in Africa. Two experts provided an analysis of his comments.
How Russia uses its soft power in Central African Republic
Russia's cultural center in Bangui offers courses for Central Africans hoping to study in Russia.
Austria elects far-right parliamentary speaker
Walter Rosenkranz's appointment comes after the Freedom Party won the most seats in September's election.
White House orders US security agencies to step up AI use
National Security Adviser Sullivan said the US must be faster than its rivals in utilizing AI, in reference to China.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Residents of Swiss alpine valleys are being forced to move, as landslides increase.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., 24 October 2024
Wagner in the Central African Republic: is it Moscow's model for Africa?
Turkey: Burials before possible talks with jailed PKK leader
Turkey has struck numerous PKK targets, amid reports PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan may be willing to lay down his arms.
BRICS expansion: What's Africa's role in the global order?
Some analysts say BRICS offers Africa a role in changing the global order, which also presents some risks.
Inside Europe 24 October 2024
Russia's airspace incursions spark calls for NATO action, Moldova's EU poll could impact Sandu's reelection, Gisele Pelicot tells of her ordeal in mass rape trial and Turkey awaits a new refugee crisis. Also: Georgia picks its next parliament, how Russia's war economy is fueling a housing crisis, Spanish football takes action against racism and Italy's plans for more wind and solar spark protests.
Daniel Chapo of Frelimo wins Mozambique election
Opponents of the ruling party, for which Daniel Chapo was candidate, say the vote was tainted with electoral fraud.
Alexandra Popp set for Germany swan song
The Olympic gold medalist is set to play her last match for Germany where her international career began 14 years ago.
Can the US and its allies monitor North Korea sanctions?
The US and several of its allies hope to halt illegal transfers to North Korea as Moscow moves closer to Pyongyang.
Venezuelan pro-democracy figures win EU's Sakharov Prize
Two key figures in the opposition to Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro win the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize.
What's next for China and India as Modi, Xi start over?
Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping in Russia triggered a diplomatic thaw after years of icy relations between India and China.
Menopause: German lawmakers push to break a taboo
One year before the general election, lawmakers have taken up the issue of menopause, hoping to attract female voters.
Why Indian students are flocking to German universities
Tuition fees are considerably lower, and German universities have a strong reputation internationally.
Lebanon: Israel bombs southern Beirut, port city of Tyre
Israeli airstrikes destroyed a residential complex in Beirut's south and several buildings in the port city of Tyre.
Germany's Scholz and India's Modi to discuss economic ties
German Chancellor Scholz is heading to India with several high-ranking ministers in tow as part of a new focus on India.
King Charles sips narcotic brew in Samoa
Despite the warm ceremony, the cloud over UK reparations for historical transatlantic slavery remains.
US election: Harris says she believes Trump is a fascist
Donald Trump's former chief of staff, John Kelly, said the ex-president had praised Hitler while in office.
Nigeria: Bola Tinubu reshuffles cabinet amid economic crisis
The shake-up comes as worsening economic hardship has led to frustration with President Bola Tinubu's administration.
Netherlands: Schools ban cell phones
Cell phones are now prohibited during class at many schools in the Netherlands – a change for students.
Ukraine: Bucha's female defenders
An all-women volunteer unit is training to resist Russian attacks.
As France hosts Lebanon aid conference, can it mediate?
Though France is aiming to bring about a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, analysts don't expect a breakthrough.
Hungary: Orban compares EU to USSR, urges people to 'resist'
At a rally to commemorate the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, Hungary's Viktor Orban compared the EU to the Soviet Union.
Why Russia is upset over a new German naval base
Russia says the new naval command center in Rostock violates an agreement keeping foreign troops out of eastern Germany.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis step up crackdown on aid workers
Despite cementing their power in Yemen, the Houthis are escalating arrests of workers. What's scaring the rebel group?
Yahya Sinwar: What does the Hamas leader's death change?
Israeli former justice minister Yossi Beilin discusses prospects for the future.
Inside Europe 10 October 2024
Irish soldiers in Lebanon, linguistic defiance in Belarus and the long shadow cast by Norway’s worst ever oil platform disaster. Also expect: modern day shepherds, post industrial landscapes, lenient lexicographers and edible insects!
Fact check: AI images instead of real Beirut airport attack
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is also a battle of images — and not everything is real.
Yahya Sinwar: What does the Hamas leader's death change?
Israeli former justice minister Yossi Beilin discusses prospects for the future.
Ariana Grande concert attack: UK court dismisses conspiracy
A father and daughter who both survived the 2017 concert attack in Manchester have won a harassment claim.
Kashmir's new government faces challenges with New Delhi
Even with the new local government in place, New Delhi still wields enormous power in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Anne Applebaum: Award-winning voice against autocrats
US-Polish historian Anne Applebaum talks about the danger to Western democracies from autocrats.
India's Modi, China's Xi seek to boost ties at BRICS summit
Modi and Xi held a meeting at a summit, days after agreeing to running joint patrols along their disputed border.
Will America's Africa policy change under next US president?
The US hasn't made Africa a top priority, lagging with investment while focusing on power struggles with rivals.
The death marches of the Second World War — Part 2
In the final months of the Second World War, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps near the front.
Turkey's BRICS ambitions: Is Erdogan gambling with the West?
This year's BRICS summit is also attended by Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan, whose government would like to join BRICS.
German birth rate drops rapidly, new report says
A new report estimates almost 80,000 fewer children were born in 2022 and 2023 than would have been expected.
Lebanese government has little leverage over Hezbollah: Journalist Karim el-Gawhary
Far-right Israelis call for new Jewish settlements in Gaza
Since the terrorist attacks of 7 October, the movement to resettle Gaza has gained momentum.
German car giants alarmed by Donald Trump's trade threats
Carmakers are growing increasingly nervous about the US election after Donald Trump called for more US production.
Germany summons North Korea diplomat over Ukraine
Germany's Foreign Office called in Pyongyang's top diplomat in Berlin over reports of troops being deployed to Ukraine
Germany's AI strategy: Closing the gap with the US and China
Will Germany's plan to compete with global leaders like the US and China succeed?
Trailer: Berlin Briefing
Haiti's violent gangs spreading 'fear and terror,' UN says
Despite an international support mission for Haiti's beleaguered police, the UN warns that gang activity is expanding.
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