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Schneider-Lux told DW that the ferries and passenger ships plying the waters of Germany's lakes and rivers were increasingly ...
The press are marking the two-year anniversary of the deadly civil war in Sudan. Also, papers in Hungary react to an ...
Arezo Ahmadi fled from Afghanistan to fulfill her dream of becoming a mixed martial arts fighter. She's a symbol of defiance and a future that so many young Afghan women are denied.
We speak to Alice Jardine, a research professor in studies of women, gender, and sexuality at Harvard University about US President Donald Trump's crackdown on education.
Togo's International Fashion Festival has chosen a topical theme for its twelfth edition: the fight against cancer.
Meta's chief executive Mark Zuckerberg took the stand on Monday as a historic antitrust trial against the social media giant ...
The UK Supreme Court rules that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex. Also, The New York Times ...
We've been able to cure tuberculosis for decades. So why does the disease still kill more than 1 million people every year?
German colonial authorities in Namibia created a buffer zone to protect their livestock from rinderpest. The fence, known ...
Unlike in the UK, where the Easter Bunny takes center stage, in France it's les cloches de Pâques (the flying Easter bells) ...
Violence intensified in Sudan over the weekend. Since the regular army took control of the capital Khartoum last month, ...
Whether you celebrate it or not, Easter in France is a time for chocolate. We talk to maître chocolatier Stéphane Bonnat of ...