It's been a turbulent week in France. On Monday, François Bayrou lost his job as prime minister after calling for a ...
From carrot flowers to potting soil made of concrete waste – could local, organic and eco-friendly bouquets be the future of ...
A US court has ruled that Federal Reserve board governor Lisa Cook can stay in her job in spite of the president's attempts to fire her, meaning she should be able to attend the central bank's ...
The United States and China have reached a framework deal for the ownership of TikTok, following the latest round of trade talks held in Madrid. It's unclear what the final deal will look like, but US ...
Sweden's Armand Duplantis became world pole vault champion on Monday by setting a new world record at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
One year after releasing a far-reaching report on European competitiveness, former ECB chief Mario Draghi has warned the EU is falling further behind its peers and sharply criticised member states for ...
Whether displacing residents to increase extraction or upping the stakes in armed conflicts, the race to mine critical minerals has fed instability across Africa. DW looks at where minerals are mined ...
First came October 7, 2023 and the bloodiest day of terror in Israel's history. Then came retribution. Since then, it has never stopped. Gaza is entering a new circle of hell with Israeli tanks ...
We look at reactions from the Spanish press after the government calls for a sports and Eurovision boycott of Israel. Also, it's been three years since Mahsa Amini died at the hands of Iran's morality ...
In the United States, Trump is filing a $15 billion "alarming but not unexpected" lawsuit against The New York Times.
King Charles to the rescue? The president of the United States was wined and dined with all the pomp and circumstance of a state visit to Windsor Castle. We asked: honour guards, fighter jet flyovers, ...
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