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Kate and William's first visit to Berlin
The couple's trip comes as Britain negotiates its Brexit. Shortly after their arrival, Chancellor Merkel greeted them.
Miniskirt raises outcry
A video of a woman in a short skirt in Saudi Arabia caused outrage in the country. The woman has been detained.
Afghan girls compete in Washington
A team of six girls from Afghanistan is finally attending at the first international robotics competition in Washington.
Chancellor Angela Merkel rejects refugee limit
Merkel has rejected calls from the CSU to limit the number of refugees entering Germany.
South Korea: Granny and her beauty tips
She is 70, a grandmother and South Korea's new social media star. With her unusual and unconditional way of dealing with age, Park Makrye shows her viewers the world through the eyes of an older woman.
Turkey marks failed coup anniversary
One year after the failed coup, masses of people across Turkey have gathered to showcase national unity. In one of his speeches President Erdogan said he would "rip the heads off" of those who tried to end his more than a decade-long rule.
Follow the Hashtag: #NuriyeAndSemihMustLive
Two jailed Turkish teachers are on a hunger strike and have become a symbol of resistance by sparking a campaign online.
China goes all out censoring online reaction to Xiaobo death
Publicly mourning the death of human rights activist, Liu Xiaobo, is difficult in China.
Trump Jr.'s eagerness comes as no surprise
The scandal over Russian meddling is a distraction from the toxic agenda of Trump's White House.
Italian coast guard makes dramatic rescue of migrants at sea
Presidents Macron hosts and President Trump
Liu Xiaobo, critic of China's Communist Party, dead after years in prison
France marks one year since Nice terror attack
FollowTheHashtag: #HomosexualityIsNotADisease
Homosexuality is a taboo in China, which forced China’s roughly 70 million LGBTQI people to build their own support community on the Internet. But now, a new regulation is seriously threatening this safe haven. Calling homosexuality “abnormal sexual behavior,” the new digital regulation could ban homosexual imagery online.
Turkey: Dissents on hunger strike
Turkish artists and intellectuals petitioned the government to release two teachers who have been on a hunger strike for 111 days. The two went on hunger strike in Ankara in March to protest the loss of their jobs after Turkey sacked a raft of public sector workers following a failed coup in July last year.
A long 'March for Justice' reaches Istanbul
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Istanbul to mark the end of a 25-day march. The protesters walked 450 kilometers for justice. The main opposition leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu hopes to unite Turkey’s different opposition groups.
Babies rescued from the rubble in Mosul
Iraqi federal police have released touching images of babies being rescued from destroyed homes in Mosul.
Trump on Merkel: then and now
Merkel's G20 moments
Merkel's handshakes and other moments, from warm to frosty and awkward.
Frightening message from North Korea
North Korea's missile test is a drastic step, which DW's Esther Felden had hoped would never come true.
Zombies in Hamburg: Art protest against G20
Hundreds of people dressed as zombies gathered in the streets of Hamburg, Germany to set a sign against the upcoming G20 summit. This protest was organized by the collective “1000 Gestalten”. Their message: People should be more involved in politics.
A bystander filmed as an African man was violently removed from a train in Munich
Two guards grabbed a 48-year-old Nigerian man and wrestled him off a train in Munich. The incident was filmed by a journalist. After posting it in social media she began receiving threatening messages.
Charlie Gard: The internet shows solidarity for terminally-ill baby
The case of 10-month-old Charlie Gard, who suffers from a rare genetic disease, has raised questions over who should decide on his treatment. His parents have watched courts in the UK and Europe deny their wishes to keep him on life support. Now, Trump and the pope have gotten involved.
Thousands protest against G20 in Hamburg
In the water and on land - thousands of protesters have gathered in Hamburg. They have been opposing climate and trade policies of the world's major powers, who are meeting for the G20 summit.
How good is Germany's digital strategy?
A German company makes chips for robots that help them to learn "thinking". But the CEO is not happy with the digital strategy of the country and believes if it does not take more risks, it could be left behind.
Protesting against ‘IS’ with a hair trend
Sporting a western haircut can result in 80 lashes under ‘IS’ rule. But more and more young men in Syria are defying their strict laws by wearing fashionable haircuts regardless.
Web video: Sri Lanka's greenest hotel
The hotel chain Jetwing wants to be carbon-neutral by the year 2020.
Venezuela Helicopter assault: Real attack or staged hoax?
A former police pilot fired on Venezuela's Supreme Court and Interior Ministry from a helicopter. President Maduro calls it a "terrorist attack." His opponents accuse him of staging the assault.
How will history look at Kohl's legacy?
Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl will be honored by the European Union on Saturday.
Gay marriage coming to Germany soon?
There are only around 20 countries worldwide that allow gay couples to get married legally. While most of them are in Europe, Germany isn't one of them. But that might change soon.
Opioids in the US: Fighting heroin
Almost 2.6 million Americans are addicted to opioids but treatment is still lacking. A young man from Maryland his on the best way to win the battle that almost destroyed his life.
Tourist boat sinks with 170 onboard
Dozens are missing after a cruise boat in a popular tourist area of Colombia sinks.
Eid celebrations across the globe
It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. A look at how people celebrate around the world.
Travel rush in Bangladesh
Due to overcrowded public transport, they are jumping on roofs of trains.
Historic mosque of Mosul destroyed by "IS"
The terrorist organization is known for destryoing religious sites.
Bringing back a prehistoric fish
Sturgeon fish are endangered. One project is trying to reintroduce the prehistoric fish to Germany.
Future of food in Germany
Scientists are investigating how climate change will affect Germany's future food production.
#GermanyDecides - DW on tour in Wegscheid
#GermanyDecides - How welcome are refugees today?
Court to decide owner of Hitler's house
The Austrian government has seized the house where Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler was born.
Jaafars Vlog #22: From a neo-Nazi to a refugee worker
Tanja has been in the neo-Nazi scene in the past. But today her love of her live is from Iraq.
Qatar's censorship in Berlin
A villa in Berlin is being used as a Cultural House for the embassy of Qatar. But a topless statue has vanished.
Jaafars Vlog #24: "I want to preserve my fatherland"
DW reporter Jaafar Abdul Karim interviews demonstrators at a rally of right-wing extremists.
My picture of the week | Freedom of speech for the US?
2017 has been a hair-raising ride for everyone covering the Trump's administration, DW's Richard Walker says.
'An attack will trigger a response from the whole alliance'
DW spoke with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Lithuania.
White House Correspondents win DW's Freedom of Speech Award
This year, DW's Freedom of Speech Award was given to the journalists of the White House Correspondents' Association. They are "establishing a new benchmark in reporting about the policies of the new US administration." WHCA president Jeff Mason received the prize at DW's Global Media Forum in Bonn.
Cholera death toll rises again in Yemen
More than 1,000 people have died because of Cholera in Yemen. People there also suffer from an ongoing war and famine.
Far-right movement marches through Berlin
Hundreds of mostly young, far-right activists marched through Berlin promoting "Europe for Europeans."
Helmut Kohl dead at 87
Dwindling hope for survivors
Families of those still missing following a fatal apartment building fire in London continue to appeal for information.
First "polyamorous" marriage in Colombia
Three gay men got legally married in Colombia. It's the first recognition of a “polyamorous family” in the country.
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