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11/23/2024
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Philippine president's security raised after VP death threat
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South Korea to shun Sado mine memorial in Japan
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What makes methanol so dangerous?
What makes methanol so dangerous?
Andrea Sella, Professor of Chemistry at University College London, speaks with DW.
Jailed activist tests India's anti-terror law
Jailed activist tests India's anti-terror law
The law used to incarcerate activist Umar Khalid without trial in 2020 continues to silence dissidents in India.
Toxic smog persists over India's north
Toxic smog persists over India's north
In India, capital New Delhi continues to choke under toxic smog as air quality remains at hazardous levels.
Six tourists killed after methanol poisoning in Laos
Six tourists killed after methanol poisoning in Laos
An Australian teenager has become the sixth foreign tourist to die of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos.
Will EU finally rein in Chinese online giant Temu?
Will EU finally rein in Chinese online giant Temu?
The EU is investigating the shopping app over claims it fails to protect its customers.
COP29: Inside Bangladesh's climate battle
COP29: Inside Bangladesh's climate battle
Rizwana Hasan, adviser to the environment ministry of Bangladesh, tells DW developed countries need pay up on climate.
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In the spotlight
How will India's PM Modi navigate the Adani firestorm?
US prosecutors have indicted Indian tycoon Gautam Adani in a $250-million bribery scandal over solar power contracts.
Fast development destabilizes India's Himalaya region
India is boosting infrastructure development in the Himalayan region, but this comes with high environmental costs.
Hong Kong 47 trial: Can pro-democracy movement regroup?
Friends of jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activists say they're trying to remain positive as space for dissent shrinks.
Kashmir apple farmers angered by India's railway plans
Many Kashmiri farmers fear that a planned railway expansion will destroy their orchards and take away their livelihood.
Exiled journalist produces TV for women in Afghanistan
For many Afghan women Begum TV is the only link to the outside world, as the Taliban clamps down on women's rights.
What does Trump's election win mean for Afghanistan?
US President-elect Donald Trump has criticized the Afghanistan pullout, but will he actually change America's approach?
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Finding home in exile: Tibetans in India resist China
Tibetans in India are using dance, poetry, and traditional rituals to protest Chinese rule.
Annual lantern festival lights up Thailand's night sky
Thailand's Yi Peng festival attracts revelers from around the world. DW joined them in Chiang Mai.
AI-created recipes: A revolution in the making?
Can artificial intelligence deliver creative recipe ideas? The Ratatouille algorithm was developed to do just that.
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