The German electorate has backed conservative Friedrich Merz to lead Germany, and by extension Europe, during a decisive stress test in trans-Atlantic relations. Can he rise to expectations?
Four men suspected of belonging to a clandestine Hamas cell are charged with preparing terror attacks in Europe. They are ...
Dozens of commercial flights had to change course last week when they were surprised by Chinese naval drills off the coast of ...
What some find beautiful, others find ugly. Brutalist architecture divides opinion. The question now is: demolish or preserve ...
At least ten workers fell from an elevated piece of highway in the city of Anseong. Authorities said the cause of the highway ...
WADA was created to coordinate the international fight against doping in sports. The once undisputed authority is coming in ...
Rescue workers were still searching the rubble for more victims. Authorities said the cause of the highway collapse could not ...
Signed ballot papers, locked ballot boxes, pencils for voting — countless false claims and accusations of manipulation are ...
The conservative CDU/CSU won, and the chancellor's Social Democrats were voted out in a disastrous result for the party. One ...
Germans cast their vote in Sunday's election. But it will take weeks until a new government comes into office. DW sums up the next steps.
The north African country's counterterrorism unit said it had foiled attacks planned by a 12-member terror cell in the Sahel ...
With the US threatening to sever vital trade ties, South African businesses are on edge. Should Africa's most industrialized economy prepare for a major economic and trade shake-up?
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