China's most senior trade official was touring Europe this week in a last-minute bid to avert the threat of special EU tariffs on electric vehicles from China.
The Israeli military said it carried out a "targeted strike" in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday. The strike comes amid growing fears the war in Gaza could expand into a larger conflict. DW has ...
Viral social media posts have accused Hillary Clinton of wanting to jail Americans for spreading "misinformation," with some suggesting the former US secretary of state wants to limit freedom of ...
Former President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga has been advocating for the survivors of wartime sexual violence since her ...
It's a signature project of Germany's environmentalist Greens: instead of heating homes with fossil fuels, Germans should use heat pumps based on air or groundwater. But demand for these devices has ...
Voters in Sri Lanka will be choosing a new president while the country's economy is still reeling from bankruptcy. With dozens of candidates running, winning over minorities might be the key to ...
Objects by African-American designer Ini Archibong. Plus: a trip to London on a small budget. And: baklava, the sweet, ...
The state debt of the United Kingdom is as big as the country's gross domestic product for the first time since the 1960s. Britain's government has warned that tough decisions need to be made.
Northern Nigeria's city of Maiduguri has been hit by devastating flooding. But is it due to government neglect or climate change or both?
The Houthi movement has established totalitarian rule in northern Yemen. Who are these militants who invoke the Prophet ...
As Tupperware files for bankruptcy, here's a look back at how the iconic US company and its "Tupperware party" business model became a cultural phenomenon.
Starlink and other satellite networks are vital for providing high speed internet to remote communities, but unintended ...