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Breaking the silence over endometriosis
190 million women around the world suffer from endometriosis, a chronic disease of the abdomen.
Trump secures Arizona, completes sweep of swing states
Donald Trump's clean sweep of swing states gives him an Electoral College victory over Vice President Kamala Harris.
Dozens of escaped South Carolina monkeys still on the loose
The 43 rhesus macaques escaped a lab in South Carolina after a keeper left their pen open. One has been found.
Spain: Thousands protest in Valencia over flood response
Residents of the eastern Spanish city accuse the regional government of failing to issue a flood alert soon enough.
Spain: Thousands protest, demand Valencia leader resign
Nearly 2 weeks since Spain’s worst floods in decades, with over 220 dead, large destruction, and dozens still missing.
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
Amsterdam bans demonstrations over attacks on Israeli fans
Amsterdam banned demonstrations after attacks on supporters of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Trump to meet with Biden at Oval Office, White House says
Outgoing president Joe Biden has vowed to ensure a peaceful transition process as Donald Trump enters the White House.
Germany commemorates 35 years since fall of Berlin Wall
An art installation of posters and placards marked the path of the Cold War dividing line through the German capital.
Fact check: Does lifting debt brake defy an oath of office?
Germany's former finance minister said suspending the country's debt brake would violate his oath. It's not that simple.
Indonesia volcano eruptions force thousands to flee
Volcanic activity on the remote island of Flores has killed at least nine people in recent days.
Why does Israel play in European football leagues?
Clashes after the Europa League match between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv demonstrate Israel's unique position.
SPD's Stegner defends no-confidence vote delay
Ralf Stegner, of the center-left Social Democrats, spoke with DW about what comes after the collapse of the coalition.
Dozens in Kenya killed, abducted since protests
June's "Gen-Z" protests were met with a brutal police clampdown. Activists say the violence continues in Kenya.
A light in the darkness: Remembering Germany's destroyed synagogues
To commemorate the pogroms, images of destroyed synagogues were projected onto their original locations in 2023.
November 9 pogroms showed coming Nazi brutality
On the night of November 9, 1938, Nazis and mobs sympathetic to them carried out pogroms against Jews in plain sight.
'Kristallnacht' not strong enough term for anti-Jewish riots
In Germany, the term "Kristallnacht" is falling out of favor when referring to the violent events of November 9, 1938.
How far can Trump go, and who will be there to stop him?
The question is what checks and balances remain as Republicans prepare to drastically restructure the state apparatus.
Pakistan train station blast kills at least 26
The separatist Balochistan Liberation Army has claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing.
Homeopathy – myths exposed
History of homeopathy: myths and truths surrounding this alternative medicine.
Manga and anime: Nazi cult in comic style
Japanese mangas that glorify militarism and National Socialism: Are they dangerous?
Manga, myths & homeopathy - Arts Unveiled
Myths surrounding homeopathy. And Japanese mangas that glorify the military and the Nazis.
Segments of Berlin Wall — 35 years after fall
The Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989. A DW team went looking for still-standing segments of the structure.
Fact check: Did Donald Trump cheat in the US election?
Following Donald Trump's huge electoral win, the hashtag #TrumpCheated trended on social media. What do the facts say?
Germany: Scholz open to new talks with CDU leader Merz
An ally said the chancellor would be willing to speak with the CDU head — after handling urgent Bundestag business.
Berlin Wall anniversary: East Germans who thrived after fall
After the Wall fell, these standout GDR athletes flourished on the international stage — and the medal podium.
German coalition's demise hits unsettled nation
The government has collapsed at a moment when the national mood is already besieged by multiple crises.
Berlin in the 1990s: Playground and wasteland
The decade that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall shaped the city's global image as a hub of creativity and change.
What does Donald Trump's victory mean for the climate?
Experts warn Donald Trump's second term will have massive implications for the global fight against climate change.
How the Berlin Wall divided East from West
The Berlin Wall stood for 28 years as a symbol of communist oppression, but a popular uprising brought it down.
How can EU compete with US, China and others?
Italian economist Mario Draghi discussed the reforms that the EU requires to keep pace with the United States and China.
UN: Nearly 70% of Gaza war dead are women, children
The UN Human Rights Office has said the findings indicate a "systematic violation" of "international humanitarian law."
Building a mosque in East Germany
A Muslim community is building one of East Germany's first mosques with a minaret. Some residents are strongly opposed.
Pakistan: Deadly blast at railway station in Balochistan
Police say that at least 24 people have been killed following a blast at a railway station in Quetta.
North Korea jammed GPS in South, says Seoul
The alleged GPS interference by North Korea has affected the operations of several flights and ships in South Korea.
Germany moves to set 'right time' for early election
Calls for a snap election are growing louder within the German parliament, following the coalition's collapse this week.
Grammy Awards: Beyonce breaks record for most nominations
The mega artist's first country album, "Cowboy Carter," has helped her now earn a record 99 nominations.
Amsterdam mayor: Rioters sought out, attacked Israeli fans
Israeli PM Netanyahu ordered two planes sent to the Netherlands after riots targeted Israeli fans at a soccer match.
The Day with Nicole Frölich
Pressure mounts on Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz to immediately call snap elections. His coalition government collapsed this week after he fired a top minister. Plus, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the leader of the opposition in Belarus, tells DW how the incoming Trump administration can help her cause.
German youth seek change amid possible early election
While German parties are in distress over government instability, young activists are mobilizing around their beliefs.
Palestinians skeptical about Trump's peace plan
Trump holds sway over Israeli policy — and, consequently, the daily lives of Palestinians in and near conflict areas.
EU vows stronger economy, defense at Hungary summit
EU leaders pledged to transform the bloc's economy in the aftermath of Donald Trump's reelection.
What does Trump's win mean for the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Throughout his election campaign, Donald Trump vowed to end the wars in the Middle East — without offering much detail.
US charges man in alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump
The US Justice Department revealed more details of the alleged plan by Iran's Revolutionary Guard to assassinate Trump.
What was it like when the wall fell at Checkpoint Charlie?
Amateur photographer Mathias Brauner captured the atmosphere when the Berlin Wall fell at the former border crossing.
Latin America: When climate change ruins renewables
Climate change is disrupting Latin American efforts to make more renewable energy. Now, new solutions are being debated.
Belarus opposition leader urges stronger EU, US Support
The exiled Belarus opposition denounces Belarus’s upcoming January 26 elections amid an ongoing political crackdown.
Project 2025 aims for conservative transformation of US
Despite distancing himself, will Donald Trump put this sweeping manifesto into effect in his second term as president?
Donald Trump on 5 key policies: Can he really enact them?
Mass deportations, tariffs, rewinding climate policy and more: Experts are already pointing to holes in Trump's plans.
Partner violence is often deadly in Germany
A woman is killed by a partner or ex-partner every two days in Germany. Activists say the state fails to fight femicide.
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