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Zambia's Kundananji making history in women's football
Racheal Kundananji, the world's most expensive female footballer, inspires women at home in Zambia and beyond.
Deadly rail accident in Denmark
Six people were killed in a rail accident on a bridge linking Denmark's two main islands on Wednesday when a train was hit by debris from a passing freight train. 16 people were injured, officials said.
Firefighters film collapsed Genoa bridge from air
A four-lane motorway bridge near the Italian port city of Genoa has collapsed around noon on Tuesday. Video filmed by Italian firefighters flying over the site shows a wide section of the bridge missing.
Offices of Dutch newspaper rammed by bus
A man rammed a van into the Amsterdam headquarters of one of the Netherlands' major national newspapers before setting the vehicle alight.
Voters in Istanbul pleased with Erdogan election victory
Turkish voters living in Istanbul are pleased that incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had won the country's national election.
Clashes between herders and farmers in Nigeria
In clashes between mostly Muslim herders and Christian farmers, at least 86 people have been killed. Plateau State Governor, Simon Bako Lalong, announced a curfew.
DW talks to Wolfgang Schomburg, Puigdemont’s German lawyer
German prosecutors say there are equivalent charges of rebellion and misuse of public funds here in Germany. But Carles Puigdemont's legal team disputes that. DW spoke to Wolfgang Schomburg, Puigdemont’s German lawyer, about the legal grounds for contesting Puigdemont’s extradition to Spain.
Venezuela jail fire kills dozens
A riot broke out in a police station jail in Venezuela's Carabobo state Wednesday. At least 68 people died, government officials said.
Malala Yousafzai returns to Pakistan
Nobel laureate and education activist Malala Yousafzai returned to her native Pakistan, six years after she was shot by Taliban gunmen. Upon her arrival, Malala met Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
Multiple casualties in Kabul blast
A suicide bomber struck on the road to a Shiite shrine in Afghanistan's capital on Wednesday, killing at least 26 people as Afghans celebrated the Persian new year.
Einstein's love letter
For Albert Einstein, it turns out the law of attraction was relative. A handwritten note by the Nobel-winning scientist, written to a young woman who apparently caught his eye during a trip to Italy, is set to go on sale at a Jerusalem auction.
Papua New Guinea: Villagers assess damage after strong quake
A powerful earthquake two days ago killed at least 15 people, injured dozens and brought work to a halt at four oil and gas fields in a remote Papua New Guinea region.
Erdogan fails to comfort little girl while giving speech
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has come under criticism for telling a small girl dressed in a military uniform that she would be honored if she were "martyred" for Turkey. Erdogan spotted the weeping-and-saluting 6-year-old Amine Tiras while delivering a speech at his ruling party's congress.
#MessageBackHome: My wish for Syria
The Syrian crisis has led Aref Jabo to flee his country. But he wants to go back to be reunited with his family and to go back to his job. He also wants everything to be rebuilt in Syria.
Heavy snow in Moscow
Moscow experienced its heaviest day of snowfall since records began, the city's mayor said. The snowfall downed power lines in the Moscow region, interrupting electricity for more than 5,000 people.
#MessageBackHome: 'Love your soil'
Amir Mangal was a national cricket player of Afghanistan. But now he is living in a refugee camp in Germany.
#MessageBackHome: We want to return and rebuild Syria
The seven-year crisis has forced millions of Syrians to flee their country. But many want to return.
World leaders consider tougher NK sanctions
Foreign ministers from 20 nations met in Canada to discuss North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. Japan and the United States said they will continue with the maximum pressure on North Korea.
Protests hit Tunisia for third night
Over 300 protesters have been arrested overnight and the army was deployed in several Tunisian cities in violent demonstrations over prices, taxes and unemployment that have swept the country.
Kabul: Dozens killed in IS-claimed attack
At least 40 people were killed and dozens more wounded in a suicide blast targeting Shiites in Kabul Thursday in the latest attack claimed by the "Islamic State" group in the war-torn Afghan capital.
Madrid: Santas on the run
With Christmas just around the corner, Santa got himself some helpers…More than 7,000 people dressed up as Santa and elves came together for a good cause. Find out why.
Tears, glitter and rainbows: Australians celebrate 'Yes' vote
Australians have celebrated across the nation as the country voted overwhelmingly for same-sex marriage on Wednesday, paving the way for legislation by the end of 2017
7.3-magnitude earthquake jolts Iran-Iraq border area
The earthquake rocked western provinces of Iran and vast areas in the east of Iraq. The city of Kermanshah has the most injured and dead.
South Korea conducts anti-aircraft guided missiles drill
South Korea's Air Defense Artillery Command conducted anti-aircraft guided missiles drill on Thursday, amid high tensions with North Korea over its nuclear weapon program.
Protests and violence mar Kenyan election
Kenyans headed to the polls for the second time in three months.
Drone images show thousands of Rohingya fleeing
New images show thousands more Rohingya Muslims fleeing large-scale violence in Myanmar. Drone footage issued by the UNHCR show people are traveling in very difficult conditions.
'Journalism became my love story'
Reporter Shakila Ebrahimkhil was threatened by the Taliban and had to flee Afghanistan.
'Sometimes you don't make any sense'
Opening a bank account or renting a flat - Bilal Eid from Syria still figures out how his new home country ticks.
Scores killed in Mogadishu bomb blast
Local Minigrids Power Bangladesh Villages
Social enterprise SOLshare provides peer-to-peer solar energy trading platforms.
Shooting at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas
At least 59 people have been killed and dozens wounded after someone opened fire late Sunday at an outdoor concert on the Las Vegas Strip. Police report one suspect "down."
First gay marriage in Germany
Karl Kreile and Bodo Mende tied the knot in Berlin to become the first married gay couple in Germany.
Stampede at Mumbai railway station
Police seeking people who threatened to poison food
German police say they're seeking one or more people who threatened to poison food at shops in Germany and beyond unless they're paid millions of euros.
Fire at Ukraine arms depot triggers blasts
A fire tore through a major munitions depot in Ukraine on Tuesday, setting off artillery shells, forcing the closure of airspace for 50 kilometers around and the evacuation of residents, officials and reports said.
Saudi activist: 'We are very, very happy'
Women will be allowed to drive for the first time next summer in Saudi Arabia. Speaking to Sky News, Saudi activist Madeha al-Ajroush, who was part of the first driving campaign more than 20 years ago, welcomed the announcement.
Barzani claims poll victory
Iraqi Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani says Kurds voted "yes" to independence in a referendum conducted in defiance of the government in Baghdad and which has angered their neighbors and their US allies.
My picture of the week | Kelly's face-palm at the UN
Mara Bierbach says that Trump's critics are eagerly waiting for an insider to come out in opposition to Trump's views.
Come on ladies, let's vote!
An initiative from 23 German magazines to get more women to vote is gaining momentum.
Hunger strike against scrapping DACA
Many young US immigrants have gone on a fast against President Trump's decision to scrap DACA.
Rally to legalize same-sex marriage in Australia
A postal survey will start in two days to decide if the issue will go to parliament.
Echt! This is my parking spot!
Let’s make the best out of the diesel scandal and clean things up around here. Let’s finally ban cars from our cities.
Farage rallies for the far-right AfD of Germany
The former head of the UKIP and Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage attended an election rally of the far-right AfD party.
My picture of the week | The stateless Rohingyas
More than one hundred thousand Rohingyas have fled Myanmar after a military crackdown.
Merkel's political victory after 'open-door policy'
It's been two years since Angela Merkel's surprise move to allow hundreds of thousands of refugees to apply for asylum.
Highlights from Merkel/Schulz TV debate
#ISpeakforButhaina: Picture of Yemeni girl goes viral
An image of a young Yemeni girl trying to open her eyes despite her multiple injuries has gone viral.
US nurse "bullied" by police
A nurse in the US state of Utah was forcefully arrested for refusing to draw blood from an unconscious patient.
Doing Your Bit: Sustainable vibes
Raising awareness for the environment.
Houston flooding: wake-up call for politicians
The devastation of the flooding in Houston cannot be fully measured, says DW's Sonya Angelica Diehn. But it should work as a wake-up call for politicians to act on climate change - especially to US President Donald Trump.
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