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Weather
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Mayotte: France holds silence for cyclone Chido victims
France begins a national day of mourning for those killed in a deadly cyclone on its Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte.
A Niger woman makes her garden grow despite extreme weather
Extreme weather has not stopped one Niger woman from growing delicious sustainable produce.
More climate challenges ahead for Mozambique and Malawi
Chido is one of several cyclones to hit Mozamibique and Malawi in recent years.
Cyclone Chido kills 34 in Mozambique after battering Mayotte
Dozens are dead in Mozambique following the destruction left by Cyclone Chido.
Mayotte prefect fears hundreds dead after Cyclone Chido
The French government warned that determining a precise figure might not even be possible.
Desertification drives Kenyan herdsmen to camels
Climate change has degraded 75% of the Earth's land, the UN warns. Kenyan herders are already trading cattle for camels.
UN COP16 summit tackles forced migration and insecurity
Desertification, land degradation and drought are worsening forced migration and threatening global stability.
Indonesia: Flash flooding kills at least 10 on Java island
The disaster management agency said ten people had died in floods and landslides caused by torrential rain last week.
What's been said at the landmark ICJ climate hearings?
Nations are asking the International Court of Justice to oblige big polluters to keep their promises to cut emissions.
Why fertile land is turning to desert
Four football fields of land degrade into desert every second. Can this expanding wasteland be greened and restored?
India: Several dead as cyclone Fengal brings heavy rainfall
Authorities in southern states of India have issued warnings as Fengal is expected to bring further heavy rainfall.
Why Malawi's Central region is grappling with a water crisis
DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to Chandiwira Chisi of Water Environment and Sanitation Network and DW's George Mhango.
South Koreans rejoice in record snowfall amid casualties
At least four people have died in accidents caused by record snowfall in South Korea.
South Korea's Seoul inundated by record November snowfall
A major snowstorm has blanketed much of South Korea, grounding flights and disrupting traffic.
Santa voices concern over mild weather in the Arctic
Unseasonably warm weather is causing concern at Santa Claus Village, a tourist attraction in Finland's arctic region.
Storm Bert wreaks havoc across UK and Ireland
One person died as snow, rain and strong winds hit Britain, while floods in Ireland cut power to tens of thousands.
Deadly 'bomb cyclone' lashes US Northwest
Weather experts have warned of flash floods, blizzards and debris flows in California and southwest Oregon.
COP29 negotiators urge China to pay its climate bill
With developing nations needing trillions of dollars in climate finance funds, China is being asked to contribute more.
Malawian invents flood detector to alert people
Steward Nankhumwa, 24, has developed a flood detector that can warn thousands of people during the rainy season.
Philippines: Sixth typhoon in a month brings deadly floods
The Philippines is cleaning up after Super Typhoon Man-yi hit over the weekend, killing at least eight.
Second life for defunct devices in the EU — Global Us
The EU wants to see more old electrical devices being repaired, and quarry work is killing people in India.
Philippines hit by powerful Typhoon Man-yi
The sixth storm to hit the Philippines in a month, Man-yi damaged buildings, downed power lines and uprooted trees.
Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in east Philippines
Hundreds of thousands fled their homes ahead of Man-yi, the sixth major storm to hit the Philippines in the past month.
Philippines hit by another major typhoon, more on the way
Typhoon Usagi, the fifth major storm to hit the Philippines in a month, has sent thousands to emergency shelters.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Show
Sun melts steel / CO2 removal / Ecosystems after floods / The EarthCARE observation satellite / Exoplanetary systems
COP29: Experts call for reform in climate action process
In an open letter to the UN, experts said it was time for COP to "shift away from negotiations" to concrete action.
Is climate finance reaching the most vulnerable?
Wealthy countries need to double the amount of money used to help poorer nations cope with a warming world, say experts.
Climate disaster fund to start paying out in 2025
A fund to help climate-vulnerable nations will start paying out next year say officials at UN climate talks in Baku.
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.
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.
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.
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.
COP29: Will India finally address climate migration?
India is seeing increased climate-induced migration, but its policies still fail to recognize climate migrants.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Show
AI is changing many fields. Could it also improve weather forecasts and start providing mental health services?
Spain struggles with the aftermath of devastating floods
Flooding has killed many in Spain. This extreme weather stems from human-caused climate change.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Denmark is the first country to start taxing climate-damaging emissions in the agricultural sector.
Spain floods: Survivors face loss and devastating aftermath
As solidarity grows through efforts to provide essentials, rescuers remain dedicated to searching for the missing.
Furious flood survivors hurl mud at Spanish royals
Visting Spain's flood-wracked Valencia province, King Felipe and Queen Letizia have been met with anger and frustration.
Spain: Angry reception as king visits flood-hit Valencia
An angry crowd confronted King Felipe VI and yelled abuse at him as he visited the flood-hit region of Valencia.
Death toll of Spain's flood victims rises to 217
In Spain's hard-hit Valencia region, rescue efforts have mostly turned to recovery. Dozens of people are still missing.
Spain sends 10,000 more troops, police to flood-hit Valencia
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said Spain is carrying out its biggest peacetime army deployment after deadly floods.
Spain's severe flooding leaves more than 200 dead
Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in large parts of the Valencia region, in eastern Spain.
Thousands gather for cleanup after Spain floods
Thousands of volunteers from all over Spain are gathering in Valencia to help with the cleanup effort.
Emergency crews search for bodies after Spain floods
More than 200 people have now been confirmed dead in the Valencia region, where the deluge hit. Dozens more are missing.
Death toll from floods in Spain is now over 200
With warnings of more rain on the way, volunteers have joined the cleanup effort after the deadly flash floods.
Cleanup underway after Typhoon Kong-rey hits Taiwan
Typhoon Kong-rey brought strong winds and flash floods, leaving over 500 people injured two dead.
Spain's flood victims angry over crisis response
Residents call the crisis response inadequate, DW's Jan-Philipp Scholz reports from one of the worst-hit communities.
Typhoon Kong-rey moves from Taiwan to Chinese coast
Schools, offices, restaurants and markets opened up in Taiwan as Typhoon Kong-rey moved away towards the Chinese coast.
Flooding, heat waves, and severe storms: Can cities adapt?
Faced with more frequent and intense heat waves, storms and floods, how can cities across the world adapt?
Taiwan shuts down as Typhoon Kong-rey hits land
Typhoon Kong-rey has the strength equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane.
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