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World Chess Championship: Can Ding stop Gukesh?
For the first time, the men's title match at the World Chess Championship is an all-Asian affair.
Asia's chronic pollution has high health costs
Exposure to air pollution from childhood increases the risk of poor health and can cause strokes and lead to cancer.
After life abroad, Nigerians bring skills home
As Nigeria has faced economic challenges, the number of young people who have sought opportunities abroad has surged.
Pakistan: Islamabad on lockdown as Khan supporters rally
Supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan are rallying in protest to call for his release in the capital Islamabad.
In Canada, researchers use AI to save the bugs
To slow the mass extinction of species, scientists are employing artificial intelligence to observe insects.
COP29 deal dubbed an 'illusion' by poor nations
Governments of poor countries say the financial settlement agreed to at Azerbaijan's COP29 is insufficient and unfair.
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
Romania votes for a new president with far-right seeking win
Observers expect a runoff between nationalist George Simion and Social Democratic Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.
CDU's Merz aims to become Germany's chancellor
Long a conservative icon among the Christian Democrats, Friedrich Merz wants to unseat Olaf Scholz and lead Germany.
COP29 closes with last minute deal on climate funding
Negotiators have agreed to 'at least' $300 billion in climate funding at the UN climate summit. But is it enough?
COP29: World agrees to $300bn deal for developing countries
The final deal, agreed in Azerbaijan, raised the funding that developed countries will pay to fight climate change.
France: Thousands protest sexual violence, victim-shaming
Protesters praise Gisele Pelicot for exposing her mass rape trial and drawing widespread scrutiny to sexual violence.
German leaders denounce US artist's fiery Israel speech
Photographer Nan Goldin, speaking in Berlin, denounced what she called Israel's "genocide in Gaza and Lebanon."
Pop icon Googoosh is a voice for women in Iran
A new documentary film tells the story of a singer who has given her voice to resistance and become a symbol of hope.
Eccentric! - Aesthetics of freedom
Eccentric! — an unconventional exhibition that aims to step out of line, break norms, and provoke.
Russia offers debt relief to recruits for Ukraine war
Russia is seeking new ways to recruit fighters for the ongoing conflict that has impacted troop levels.
"The Magic Mountain" and its sequel
Satirist Heinz Strunk's novel "The Magic Mountain 2." Bold move or megalomaniac act?
Why read 'The Magic Mountain?'
A monumental novel that is celebrating its centenary is still relevant today.
Germany's conservatives want to cut benefits for Ukrainians
Germany's CDU argue that high social benefits discourage Ukrainian war refugees from taking up work.
Philippine president's security raised after VP death threat
The presidential security agency said VP Duterte's threat on President Marcos was "a matter of national security."
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.
Gisele Pelicot's final testimony: 'Shame must change sides'
The French trial of the 51 men accused of raping Gisele Pelicot is ending. A report from the courtroom.
Harry Kane: Breaking Bundesliga records despite critics
Harry Kane is the fastest man to reach 50 Bundesliga goals. But the England captain's stock seems to be falling at home.
EU recalls its envoy from Niger over flood fund distribution
Niger's junta had taken issue with how aid for flood victims was being dispersed, prompting the EU to recall its envoy.
Japanese companies react to rise in rude, abusive customers
With businesses reporting a rise in customers threatening workers, famously polite Japan may be becoming less tolerant.
COP29: Climate-vulnerable nations walk out of overtime talks
Small island and least-developed nations walk out of consultations in Azerbaijan, risking collapse of negotiations.
Iran alarmed by treatment of students at Russian university
Iranian students are believed to have been beaten at the Kazan Federal University in Russia.
South Korea to shun Sado mine memorial in Japan
South Korea will not attend a ceremony in Japan to commemorate victims of forced labor, its foreign ministry says.
Family life – how carefree are Germany’s children?
What does family life look like in Germany? What are family values and responsibilities?
What makes methanol so dangerous?
Andrea Sella, Professor of Chemistry at University College London, speaks with DW.
Frustration grows at Germany's largest refugee shelter
The shelter in Berlin was only meant to be temporary. But some residents have been there for over a year now.
Military, trade: Key issues for Trump and China
The president-elect pledged four more years of "America first" foreign policy. That entails a hard-line stance on China.
Communist-era Czech dissidents get pension bump
Thirty-five years after the Velvet Revolution, the government has increased the pensions of former dissidents.
With first snows, winter arrives in Germany
There was snowfall in Germany this week, especially in the south, but the cold weather isn't expected to last.
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.
People fleeing Sudan's war seek refuge in Chad
DW reports from a border region where people fleeing war seek refuge in a country underequipped to help them.
Pakistan: Dozens killed in sectarian violence
More than 30 people have died in clashes between militant Sunni and Shiite groups in northwestern Pakistan, police say.
NATO chief Rutte talks security with Trump in Florida
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte had earlier expressed willingness to meet Trump at his Florida estate.
Life under occupation: 'Russians say they came to liberate'
A single border crossing from Belarus allows Ukrainians in Russian-occupied areas access to the rest of the country.
German populists' rise concerns EU parliament head
Roberta Metsola said the results of the upcoming German snap elections would be a "litmus test for all of Europe."
The wounds of war: Mine-clearing in Sri Lanka
After years of civil war, over a million landmines remain in the ground in Sri Lanka and demining efforts are ongoing.
Laos mourns methanol poisoning death of tourists
Methanol-laced alcohol is the suspected cause of a dozen foreigners being rushed to the hospital and several deaths.
Anti-deforestation efforts help public health in Brazil
Policies to disincentivize Amazon deforestation are credited with cutting hospitalizations and deaths by the thousands.
Up here, down there - The art of opposites - Arts Unveiled
“The Magic Mountain”, eccentric artists and Googoosh, the pop icon from Iran.
Canadian 'Freedom Convoy' protest leader found guilty
Pat King was convicted of five charges and could face up to 10 years in jail after a judge said he incited protesters.
US, Fiji move to strengthen military ties
The US Defense Secretary announced a bilateral agreement under negotiation to allow US forces to support Fiji.
Donald Trump nominates Scott Bessent for treasury secretary
The Cabinet position has vast influence over economic, regulatory and international affairs.
Turkey fires pro-Kurdish mayors, citing 'terrorism'
The mayors of two towns in eastern Turkey have been jailed for belonging to a banned Kurdish militant group.
Will EU finally rein in Chinese online giant Temu?
The EU is investigating the shopping app over claims it fails to protect its customers.
The Day with Brent Goff: 'A slap in the face'
Wealthy nations are offering $250 billion a year to help mitigate global warming, but those countries hardest hit call the offer a slap in the face. They say $1 trillion annually is more accurate & fair. Plus, Merkel's memoir & Merkel‘s legacy.
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