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Somalia and Somaliland: Here are the differences and issues
DW explains the history and issues between Somalia and and its breakaway state of Somaliland.
Who is funding fossil fuel expansion?
As devastating weather extremes intensify, trillions are being invested in fossil fuel expansion. Why?
What is Big Oil and what does it mean for the climate?
As COP29 gets underway, the role of big oil companies in the future of climate action remains contested.
Are in-ear headphones dangerous for your ears?
You can safely swap in-ear headphones with other people. But they can cause infections.
COP29: How serious is host Azerbaijan about climate action?
Protesters say Azerbaijan's government is prioritizing oil and gas exports over climate protection.
Spain: Initiative restores flood survivors' family photos
A team at the University of Valencia in Spain is restoring precious family photos damaged by flood waters.
Loyalists set to figure large in new Trump administration
Donald Trump has begun appointing loyal supporters to key positions in his administration. DW takes a closer look.
Is country music racist?
How much racism is there in the country music scene in the USA?
France: Producing TV for women in Afghanistan
An Afghan woman in exile produces an educational TV program for girls who are not allowed to go to school.
Ladakh transitions to solar energy
The sunniest part of India, Ladakh’s switch to solar power is helping transform the region.
Shell wins appeal against order to cut emissions
Shell's appeal against a verdict forcing it to almost halve oil and gas emissions by 2030 has succeeded.
Italy reaches deal with Lufthansa over sale of stake in ITA
Rome and Lufthansa had been locked into over a year of tough negotiations on the price and terms of the deal.
New Zealand PM apologizes for abuse in state and church care
A public inquiry had revealed widespread abuse and torture in state and church care facilities over the last 70 years.
North Korea ratifies defense treaty with Russia
The announcement comes after Kyiv said its forces clashed with North Korean units in the Russian border region of Kursk.
Dutch tram set on fire in new Amsterdam unrest
A tram was set on fire in western Amsterdam, with police saying it was not clear if it was linked to unrest last week.
Turkey's Erdogan eyes US relations reset with Trump return
Will Donald Trump's "chemistry" with Recep Tayyip Erdogan help to improve Turkey-US ties?
Record numbers of Russian attacks across Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities are warning that Russia is warming up for a massive attack.
Trump names first political picks with focus on immigration
Donald Trump has named loyalists and immigration hardliners among his first picks for his incoming administration.
Italy: Police bust crime network forging renowned paintings
Police seized 2,100 forgeries that had been attributed to Picasso, Andy Warhol, Banksy and dozens of others.
Spain: PM Sanchez announces €3.76 billion in flood aid
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has compared flood assistance to Spain's efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
Equatorial Guinea: Sex scandal sparks debate on consent
A major leak has exposed deeper issues of consent, exploitation and public glorification of those involved.
Berlin and the Middle East conflict: Fear, anger, despair
Berlin's Jews, Israelis and Palestinians have lived through a year of fear and anger.
Illegal land grab? Chinese wind farms in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chinese company builds wind farm in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But was everything above board?
Pakistan's Punjab imposes activity bans amid intense smog
Punjab authorities have banned most outdoor activities and told some shops to shut early as smog-induced illnesses soar.
How astrology can help you find love & yourself
Do zodiac signs influence who we are compatible with? And what can tarot cards tell us about romantic relationships?
Seismic shift: Is India disappearing under China?
India and China’s border dispute is a long one. The countries’ shared tectonic plates are not helping matters.
Why has bitcoin reached a new high?
Ever since Donald Trump won last week's election, Bitcoin has been going through the roof.
Will Russia exposure leave North Korean troops wanting more?
Thousands of North Koreans are reportedly being sent to Russia, marking their first contact with the outside world.
Germany's Carnival celebrations in pictures
Carnival begins in different German cities on November 11. A look at the 2024 festivities.
India: Why some states want people to have more children
Confronted by a severe dip in birth rates, some states in southern India are now flipping the script on family planning.
Germany's debt brake: All you need to know
The constitutional debt brake has been cited as a key reason for the collapse of the ruling coalition in Berlin.
Learning from Singapore: A water smart city
Singapore is a country with no natural water resources. But it’s expert at dealing with water when it becomes scarce.
Japan: PM Ishiba chosen for new term, despite lost majority
Shigeru Ishiba survived a confidence vote in parliament, even after his LDP lost its majority in snap elections.
What Trump's reelection means for Africa's future
What will another four years of Donald Trump in the White House mean for Africa's economies, leaders and people?
How West Africa is fighting disinformation
Disinformation on West African social networks is surging, particularly in the coup-hit Sahel region.
Tanneries seek to reduce their environmental impact
The leather industry in Uttar Pradesh is aiming to reduce use of chemicals and water consumption.
Exploding pagers in Lebanon not made in Taiwan — prosecutors
Taiwanese prosecutors say local firms did not make the pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September, killing dozens.
War in Lebanon: Aid groups struggle to offer food, shelter
In Lebanon, relief organizations are struggling to help over one million people displaced by Israel's invasion.
Germany: Paper questions punctuate election date debate
As officials prepare for the likelihood of a snap election, logistical issues with ballot printing are a concern.
Who is German Economy Minister Robert Habeck?
Following the government's collapse, the economy minister has said he plans to run as the Greens' chancellor candidate.
11 crazy Carnival events held between November 11 and Lent
Worldwide Carnival celebrations are in February, but German Carnival strongholds start the party on November 11.
'Wicked' toy boxes: Mattel apologizes for porn website link
The toy manufacturer said it "deeply regrets" a misprint on doll packaging redirecting people to a pornographic website.
US's East Asia allies brace for Trump presidency
Trump's "America First" approach could spark a trade war with China and leave allies like Taiwan to fend for themselves.
Climate change: This year is on track to be the hottest ever
This year is set to surpass the record heat of 2023, with months of temperatures above 1.5 degrees Celsius.
COP29: Climate funding in the spotlight
The UN climate conference focusses on what funding developing countries can expect to receive to fight climate change.
London's Pearly Kings and Queens are Britain's other royals
Known for their pearl-covered suits, the Pearlies are an iconic London cockney tradition.
COP29 climate conference to start in Azerbaijan
This year's global climate summit will focus on financial aid to help developing nations cope with climate change.
Germany headed for February 2025 snap election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the opposition have agreed on an early election in February 2025.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
Celebrating African identity in Nigeria, fighting discrimination against albinism in Angola and street food in Kinshasa.
Historian: Classic Italian dishes like not truly Italian
Are neither Neapolitan pizza nor parmigiano cheese authentically Italian? Historian Alberto Grandi certainly says so.
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