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Australia pays asylum seekers millions in compensation
The Australian government has agreed to pay 47 million euros as compensation to more than 1,900 asylum seekers.
The wives of the imprisoned Turkish journalists
Journalists working for Turkey’s Cumhuriyet newspaper have been imprisoned for months. Their wives visit them every week
Afghanistan launches first all-women TV channel
Afghanistan has recently launched its first all-women TV channel.
Ukrainians begin visa-free travel to EU
All Ukrainians with a biometric passport can enter and travel throughout the EU without a visa for up to 90 days.
The bike turns 200
The bike turns 200. Events around Germany are marking the occassion.
Kosovo votes in snap election
Voters in Kosovo need to elect a new parliament. The last one lost a vote of no confidence.
Protesting to end shark meat sales
Dressed in shark costumes, protesters marched to a popular restaurant in Hong Kong, demanding an end to shark fin sales.
'A most uneasy alliance': DUP expert on Tory's new partner
Who the DUP is and what might the Tory government with them look like?
India and Pakistan: Adversaries now security partners
India and Pakistan are now full members of the SCO, an Asian security alliance
A coffee cup - to eat!
In Germany, 320.000 disposable coffee cups are thrown away per hour. A Bulgarian company has a solution.
#NewNationalism: Scotland
A messy break up with the EU could send Scotland into a second referendum on independence from the UK.
Millions of Chinese students take national exam
A total of 9.4 million students across China have started the two-day Gaokao, the annual national college entrance exam.
My picture of the week | Six-Day War: How long will it last?
DW's Dana Regev and Yasser Abumuailek say that no political deal will be reached without a compromise on Jerusalem.
An NSA leaker shows our printers may be tracking us
Reality Winner is accused of leaking secret NSA information. Her cover may have been blown by invisible dots.
Dilek Yücel speaks to DW about jailed journalist, Deniz
In an exclusive interview with DW, Dilek Yucel shares details about her husband's ongoing imprisonment in Turkey.
Qatar citizens storm supermarkets
Shoppers fear the country will face supply shortages after several countries announced the severing of diplomatic ties.
London attack suspect appeared in jihad documentary
One of the alleged London Bridge attackers was known to police, having appeared in a documentary on jihadist extremists.
The Six Day War: Fifty years of occupation and uncertainty
Fifty years since the Six-Day War, the occupation remains a major obstacle to peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
May: We need to live our lives as one
Prime Minister Theresa May's remarks on recent attack in London.
The Bike Project gets refugees moving - on two wheels
The Bike Project in London is building a cycle community between longtime residents and newly arrived refugees.
Pittsburgh and Paris share the same planet
Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement is an official, but far from real, end to America's climate action.
May and Corbyn face voters during 'question time'
Tory May and Labour Corbyn consecutively took an audience's tough questions on a slew of issues, but especially Brexit.
Morocco: Thousands demonstrate for release of protest leader
Since Monday more and more people are taking to the streets in Morocco, as the protest leader has been detained.
Women's liberation in Iran
They ride motorbikes and start businesses: For women in Iran this is still something quite new. But times are changing. President Rouhani promised to grant women more rights.
Returning home to ruins
After six years of war, the city of Homs in Syria has been almost completely destroyed. Abdul Kader al-Haje and his familiy were displaced. Now they are returning home and are living among the debris.
Trump withdraws from Paris climate accord
President Donald Trump has announced he will withdraw the US from the global pact to fight climate change.
US allies react strongly to Trump's Paris withdrawal
Global leaders tend to take a tempered stance when responding to major issues, especially with allies. For Trump's announcement that the US will withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change, the diplomatic gloves came off.
My picture of the week | Europe must take its fate in its own hands
This photo was taken just after Angela Merkel said Europe cannot fully rely on the US. DW's Mara Bierbach loves the US. She hopes that President Trump will not permanently damage US-international relations.
Nasheed to Trump: “Please remain in the Paris agreement."
The former President of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed, is calling for President Trump to stay in the Paris agreement.
A would be suicide bomber shares his story
When he was a child in Afghanistan he almost became a suicide bomber. Brainwashed by the Taliban he already had a bomb belt around his body. The 22-year-old man now lives in Denmark and tells us his story.
Maybe the longest pause during Trump administration
Unlike the US President Donald Trump, State Department Official Stuart Jones doesn't rush into answers as quickly.
Kathy Griffin ‘crosses line’ on Trump beheading stunt
The US comedian was photographed holding the severed head of Donald Trump
First court appearance for man charged with killings during anti-Muslim rant
UN humanitarian chief reports Yemen spiraling towards collapse
Turkish court acquits defendants in Berlin 'honor killing'
Scraping off Nazi propaganda
A retired school-teacher in Berlin is waging her own private war against what she calls hatred and intolerance.
Venezuela: a divided country
Since April, thousands adversaries have taken to the streets almost daily. But Maduro thinks, they are planning a coup.
Women's liberation in Iran
They ride motorbikes and start businesses: For women in Iran this is still something quite new. But times are changing. President Rouhani promised to grant women more rights.
Civilians flee fighting in southern Philippines
Thousands of people are fleeing violence between government forces and Islamist militants in the city of Marawi in the southern Philippines. The city was attacked by a group supporting the "Islamic State" six days ago.
#IStandWithCEU: Protesting academic freedom
Tens of thousands of Hungarians are protesting a new law that threatens the country's international universities.
Sri Lanka rushes aid to flood victims
Sri Lanka is suffering from a flood catastrophy: Nearly 500,000 displaced as death toll rises.
Kirchentag congress ends with festive atmosphere
Tens of thousands people have met in Wittenberg to celebrate the end of the 36th German Protestant Congress.
Highlights of Trump's first trip abroad
Donald Trump's first foreign trip as president of the United States was something different.
What does faith mean to you?
At the Protestant Kirchentag, DW tried to understand what faith means to the young generation.
‘Germans are bad, very bad’ (2017)
US President Donald Trump complained to European Union leaders in Brussels about Germany's trade surplus.
The Green Cross of Venezuela
A group of medical students has been helping people injured during anti-government protests.
Taiwan says "yes" to gay marriage
Taiwan's Constitutional Court has ruled in favor and has asked the parliament to change the laws within two years.
Ivanka praises Saudi Arabia's progress on women's rights
She has been widely ridiculed on social media after making this comment.
Ringling Bros Circus.: The show won't go on
For almost 150 years, the Ringling Bros. Circus toured across the US with its acrobats and animals. But financial struggles and animal rights protesters forced them to take a final bow - with laughter, hugs and tears.
Tehran after the election: A night to remember
Dancing and singing in mixed gender groups? In Iran this is strictly prohibited. But this night, things were different.
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