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Indonesian slum turns into "rainbow village"
After its beautiful makeover this village has become an attraction for tourists.
Controversy over Israeli minister's dress at Cannes
Miri Regev's clothing clashed with popular sensibilities at the French film festival.
Yemen: Cholera outbreak affects children most
Authorities in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, have declared a national state of emergency.
Macron's gender balanced cabinet
The new French cabinet has a fair sex ratio. Out of 22 ministers, 11 are female.
Sweden drops rape charge against WikiLeaks' Assange
Julian Assange has yet to leave the Ecuadoran embassy in London where he has spent the past five years.
#DWmypic: In Mexico, journalism can get you killed
Javier Valdez made enemies by writing about drug cartels. He became the sixth journalist to be killed in Mexico in 2017.
Record number of lone refugee children crossed borders
Nearly 300,000 lone minors migrated in the last two years, according to a new UNICEF report.
Brawl involving Erdogan's security will be investigated
There were riots between Kurdish protesters and the Turkish President Erdogan's security guards in Washington.
Whistleblower Chelsea Manning released
Chelsea Manning has been released from prison who gave WikiLeaks hundreds of thousands of secret US government files.
Minsk agreement 'only alternative' to fighting with Russia
The Ukrainian Defense Minister has spoken to DW about Donbass, eastern Ukraine.
Drinking salt water for Palestinian prisoners
Users from across the globe are posting videos of themselves drinking salt water in solidarity with 1,500 Palestinian hunger strikers in Israeli prisons.
A dry run for Merkel and Schulz?
Looking ahead to Germany's national election in September, here is what North Rhine-Westphalia's election results mean.
Ransomware cyberattack threatens organizations worldwide
More than 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries have been the target of an cyberattack called ransomware.
Webcam Child Sex Tourism on the rise
Cybersex with exploited children has become an epidemic.
My picture of the week | Music against violence in Caracas
Chaos reigns in Venezuela as protests continue. For DW's Jenipher Camino Gonzalez, these protesters are courageous.
Why did Trump fire his FBI director?
Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey - allegedly over how he handled the Clinton emails investigation.
Young Palestinians face a bleak future
Many young Palestinians are struggling to plan for the future in the West Bank. Should they stay or leave?
American teen breaks record of retweets
Using the hashtag #NuggsForCarter, a 16-year-old boy from Nevada gained over 3.4 million retweets.
Canada hit by worst floods in half a century
Torrential rains have caused historic flooding in various regions of Canada. Homes are underwater and more than a thousand people have been evacuated.
Watch: French presidential candidates thank their supporters
After a tense campaign for president, liberal Macron and far-right Le Pen address supporters to express their gratitude.
Far right tries, and fails, to sway French election
French voters largely shrugged off a last-minute effort to smear liberal presidential candidate, Emmanuel Macron.
First time voting for French youth
Yacine Ben Salem and Bilal Barka, 18, are proud to cast their ballots for the first time.
#IAmAPreexistingCondition
Under current US law, health insurance companies can’t refuse to cover people who are already ill.
Eiffel Tower protest against Marine Le Pen
Greenpeace activists unfurled a 300-square-meter banner from the Eiffel Tower on the last day of campaigning in Paris. The anti-Le Pen protest claimed she would be a threat to French values.
Royal mystery trending on Twitter
The internet was ablaze with speculation after Queen Elizabeth scheduled an emergency meeting.
My picture of the week | Yellow for Muntari, red for racism
Tired of racist insults by fans during an Italian soccer match, Sulley Muntari turned to the referee for help. Then he ended up getting a yellow card. That's not how to combat racism, says DW sports editor Hecko Flores.
DW's Freedom of Speech Award 2017
The White House Correspondents' Association holds US leadership to account, DW says. That's why they won the award.
Japanese buying nuclear bunkers
As tension mounts surrounding North Korea, sales of nuclear shelters have surged in Japan.
Venezuelans search for a better life in Brazil’s streets
Many Venezuelans are fleeing the crisis at home. Some end up in Brazil where they find a better life in the streets.
Protesters rally around the world on May Day
Unionist and workers around the world take to street on May 1st. Oftentimes protests end in clashes with the police.
Graffiti artists of Moscow
They are not scared of the police as much as they are scared of the neighbors.
The press and the president
Prominent Washington journalists gathered to celebrate press freedom during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
USA hit by several tornadoes
Texas has been hit by several severe storms which have left at least five people dead .
Protesters storm Macedonian parliament
President Ivanov called for restraint, but critics say he is the one to blame.
Open Air Library in Berlin: Read and learn
There are shelves full of books - exactly at the place where the Nazis held their first big book burning in 1933.
"Stop excluding children!"
Kids are awesome - just not right next to me on the airplane. Right? Wrong, says Linda Vierecke.
Venezuelans turn to crowdfunding to leave the country
Hundreds of thousands of protesters have hit the streets in Venezuela over the last few months. They're demanding elections to oust socialist President Nicolas Maduro and hope to improve a growing humanitarian crisis. Now, some are even crowdfunding their escape.
Alfred's last journey
The civil war in South Sudan has created the world's biggest refugee crisis. Among the refugees: 80 year old Alfred.
A child murder live on Facebook
A man hangs his daughter while livestreaming it on Facebook. The images are accessible to anyone. Only after 24 hours do they get deleted by the social media site. How can such cases be prevented in the future?
Media freedom under threat
Conditions for journalists around the globe deteriorated in two thirds of the world's countries, according to an annual report from Reporters Without Borders. DW's journalists talk about the situation of press freedom in their countries.
Merkel on Feminism
Is she a feminist? Slowest answer ever by Angela Merkel. Watch the beginning and the end of a lengthy explanation...
Ivanka Trump defends her father at the W20 summit
The "first daughter" of the U.S. joined a panel discussion at a women empowerment summit in Berlin.
Desperate situation in Yemen
Today a donor conference for Yemen starts in Geneva. After nearly three years of a fierce civil war and foreign military intervention, Yemen is threatened by a huge hunger crisis.
Who are the AfD's top candidates?
Germany's right-wing AfD party has now picked two top candidates for the federal election in September.
Torture centers for gay people in Chechnya
Chechnya and Russia have denied reports of mass torture of gay people in Chechnya.
Bangladesh: Four years after Rana Plaza factory collapse, suffering remains
Laborers in Bangladesh fear repercussions of joining trade unions but also face poor conditions in garment factories.
Germany's foreign minister has welcomed the success of Emmanuel Macron
Macron, Le Pen go through to run-off
Projections put Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen ahead in the first-round French presidential election.
The German urban air taxi
The German air taxi: A transportation revolution?
Protests as Alternative for Germany party meets
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