Myanmar is once again in the grip of civil war. Since the 2021 military coup that ousted the civilian government of Aung San ...
French papers examine what's at stake ahead of nationwide protests and strikes over public spending and inequality. In the US ...
Five years after his debut ‘Foreword’, @madekuti ushers us into his own unique Afrobeat world, reflecting on his journey as the latest torchbearer of the Kuti legacy while sharing insights on his ...
DW’s investigation into organ trafficking in Kenya has sparked a nationwide debate. Correspondent Sella Oneko sheds light on what the Kenyan government is doing, while Dianna Hawker in Johannesburg ...
In Estonia's far northeast lies the Baltic city of Narva, right on the border with Russia. With a tumultuous history marked by successive invasions – first Soviet, then Nazi, then Soviet again – Narva ...
As the academic year begins, many students will embark on what has become a rite of passage: studying abroad for part of their course. However, the Erasmus+ programme is not limited to university ...
For more than 20 years, Burundi has made regular service to the community a requirement for citizens. DW looks at the surprising impact of this unpaid work.
This episode is dedicated to the female future of the continent. Afrimaxx meets the Artistic Director of Modzi Arts in Lusaka. Plus: Kenya’s first all-women ranger unit and cross-border composer ...
Cassie Kinoshi is a Berlin/London-based composer and saxophonist. As a bandleader, she performs with her ensemble Seed. Now she writes a piece for the Campus of the Beethovenfest, tracing her familiar ...
Malawi has been one of the countries hit hardest by the Trump administration's funding cuts and tariff hikes. The stop-work orders issued by Washington in January have frozen several of the country’s ...
The Pompidou Centre in Paris will close its doors on September 22, 2025, for five years of renovations set to transform the landmark. While the closure will leave a noticeable gap in the Beaubourg ...
In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, Chris Sidoti, a member of the UN Independent Commission on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, discussed the “accumulation of evidence” that led the ...