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Tallinn protest against Merkel's migrants policy
Some 150 protesters from Estonia's nationalist-conservative EKRE party have demonstrated outside a summit of EU leaders in Tallinn against the EU's immigration policies and its refugee quota system.
Till 'triple talaq' do us part
For over 1,400 years, Muslim men in India have been using the custom of "triple talaq" to divorce their wives. A recent verdict by the Supreme Court bans the practice, bringing relief to millions of Muslim women in the country.
South Korea: Controversy over golf course
The controversy in South Korea over the deployment of US rocket launchers continues.
DW drone footage shows Amatrice
The epicenter of a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in central Italy one year ago is still devastated.
Total eclipse of the sun
Hundreds of thousands of Americans watched when the sun vanished behind the moon. It was the first full-blown solar eclipse to sweep the US from coast to coast in nearly a century.
With food against racism
What would a German supermarket look like if we’d stop importing products? And how can a smoothie make a difference in order to take a stand against racism?
Angela Merkel heckled by AfD supporters on campaign trail
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was booed and whistled by supporters of the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany, the AfD party, at a campaign rally.
Suffering in the East German Stasi prison
The East German secret police, the Stasi, often subjected inmates to physical and psychological torture to extract information. Arno Drefke was one of them.
German election campaign placards
Tensions rise as Kenya's opposition claims hacking attack distorted election
Suspect arrested after car attack
War of words escalates between North Korea and US
North and South Korean ministers meet briefly
Venezuela says it has put down uprising at army base
Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market: Fire breaks out at popular tourist site
Major fire engulfs Dubai Torch Tower skyscraper
Students return to school in Mosul
The schools in west Mosul opened for the first time since the city was declared recaptured.
My picture of the week | The Scaramucci moment
After ten days Donald Trump has fired Anthony Scaramucci. He was the new communications director for the US president.
Refugees protest outside German embassy in Athens
About 100 refugees have protested against delays in family reunions for migrants living in Greece.
Friday prayers return to Al-Aqsa after two weeks
Muslims aged over 50 are allowed to pray at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. The Friday prayers were held again after Israel removed controversial security measures. But the Israel-Palestinian clashes continued.
Pakistan and revenge rape culture
More than two dozen men have been arrested in rural Pakistan for their involvement in an alleged, tit-for-tat rape.
Venezuela opposition calls for more protests
US Senate passes sanctions against Russia
Germany to recall 22,000 Porsches
Muslim worshippers return to Al Aqsa Mosque for prayer
My picture of the week | Poland's struggle for democracy
The Polish government has proposed reforms aimed to increase its influence over the judiciary.
'That's my wife. No, sorry it was Angela Merkel'
A press conference like any other at the European Commission… Well, almost!
Chileans protest for the right of abortion
Under current law abortion is strictly forbidden In Chile. Hundreds have protested for the legalization, yesterday.
Transgender Muay Thai boxer fights for acceptance
Muay Thai fighter and transgender woman Somros Polcharoen is slowly making a name for herself in Thailand. Known as "Rose" in the ring, she is fighting to win - not just bouts but also the respect of her male opponents, fans and society in general.
The harrowing journey of a smuggled migrant
Ten people died in the back of an 18-wheeler they were being smuggled in across the US-Mexico border.
Israel is to remove metal detectors from the Temple Mount
Driver charged in hot trafficking deaths
Polish President Andrzej Duda to veto law reform
Polish President Duda has said he will block two bills meant to increase the government's influence over the judiciary.
Judicial reforms in Poland send thousands to streets
Deadly Kabul car bombing kills dozens
Nine dead in hot trafficking trailer
Fatal clashes in Venezuela protests
Israeli embassy compound in Jordan hit by deadly attack
Chris Froome wins fourth Tour de France
Russians protest state censorship of the internet
Schulz slams Merkel's migration policies
Civilians struggle to survive after Mosul has been freed
After nine months of brutal fighting, the Iraqi Forces have freed Mosul from Islamic State militants. While police is clearing the city of explosives, civilians are returning to their homes.
Bulls, rams and torch fire at Yi festival
It's the annual highlight for China's Yi minority. They celebrate the Torch Festival in a remote part of the country. Beside a huge bonfire at night, there are ram and bull fights by day.
The Paris whale mystery
It looks like a whale has been beached on the banks of the River Seine. But isn't the water much too shallow for it?
Disney princesses with hijabs
Cosplayers share their joy for embodying fantasy characters - whether they wear a headscarf or not.
Thousands protest in Poland
More protests in Poland as fear for democracy rises.
West Bank: Al Aqsa protests
Thousands of Palestinians have clashed with Israeli police. Three people were killed and more than 400 injured.
Extreme weather hits the globe
Footage from multiple countries shows the devastation of this year's weather patterns.
#GermanyDecides: The resurrection of a city district?
Could an art project bring one of Germany's poorest neighborhoods back to life?
Caned for going out on a date in Banda Aceh
They're looking to catch young couples. Police officers in Indonesia are making sure people abide by the Sharia law.
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