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Over 100 people were killed in protests against election results that opposition groups insist were rigged. But, now, ...
For thousands of years, the inhabitants of the Brazilian rainforest have been using medicinal plants. But this knowledge is ...
Collaboration between the rival Japanese car makers set to create the world's third-largest automaker by sales. The auto ...
Cheng Chung Au lives in an illegal dwelling on the roof of a tower block in Hong Kong. Despite the rat plague and the typhoon ...
In 1945, under US occupation, the Japanese constitution was created. Toshiko Tanaka, then six years old, had survived the ...
The Philippines is witnessing a rapid rise in HIV infections, recording a 543% rise in cases between 2010 and 2023. One in three people living with HIV is diagnosed at a late stage, compounding the ...
Sweet, healthy, and calorie-free? Allulose is said to be all of these — and good for people with diabetes because it increases insulin sensitivity. DW looks into the science behind the hype.
With a general election in February, it didn't take long for politicians to try and exploit the attack on Magdeburg's Christmas market. Domestic security will likely become a key election campaign ...
Woods and his son Charlie were competing together for the first time at a tournament that pairs family members. The ...
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said a Turkey-Kurdish conflict "must not happen" and that only the so-called "Islamic State" stood to gain.
From Assam to Kerala, India's beef bans expose deep cultural, religious and political divides. DW explores how beef is polarizing the South Asian nation.