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Dozens of firefighters have been deployed on the outskirts of the southern French port city to keep the blaze from reaching ...
The US president said Ukraine needed to be able to defend itself and said mainly defensive weapons would be sent, as attempts ...
Death cap mushrooms were at the center of an Australian murder trial. What are death cap mushrooms, and why are they so ...
The US president vowed higher tariffs on BRICS nations that align with the bloc's plans to challenge US hegemony. Despite the ...
Germany's Foreign Office said a Chinese warship aimed a laser at a German aircraft on patrol in the Red Sea. China's ...
Germany's new government has been in office for two months. So far only Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Conservatives are making ...
Around 15,000 GDR athletes were often unknowingly doped, some of them as children - like the boxer Andreas Wornowski.
A court has ruled that the government cannot renege on a promise of visas to an Afghan family at risk of persecution by the ...
France has maintained border checks since the 2015 terrorist attacks. Austria first introduced controls on its borders with ...
Unrest on the anniversary of the 1990 Saba Saba pro-democracy uprising led to 11 deaths this week. As calm returned to most parts of the country, the situation remained tense in northeastern Embu ...
Conspiracy theorists have blamed the devastating flash floods in Texas on cloud seeding, a technique used to chemically induce rainfall. Scientists have dismissed the theories as baseless. A DW Fact ...
Jasper Philipsen, one of the world's best sprinters, is out of the Tour de France. A heavy crash is the Belgian's undoing - not unusual for the traditionally hectic first week of the race.