The junta government has rebuffed a European Parliament resolution demanding the release of ex-President Bazoum. It further ...
Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has begun to make use of billions in new debt intended to help revive Germany's economy. Is he spending this extraordinary sum appropriately? There are serious doubts.
Around 170 people were working at the Daejeon plant when the fire spread rapidly. Workers were seen jumping from windows to escape the flames.
The rise of plastic surgery. Plus, a new novel from bestselling author Leïla Slimani and portraits of two artists — Rashid ...
As the renowned novelist tours Germany to discuss his latest book, "The Eleventh Hour," he explains why he chooses to remain ...
Poland's top administrative court has ruled that same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries must be recognized. The decision follows a Polish couple who married in Germany but were denied ...
Indigenous peoples and the Amazon rainsforest have often been exoticized. A new exhibition challenges these long-held tropes.
Racism and discrimination are pervasive in Germany. Xenophobic and derogatory views remain rampant. To coincide with the International Day Against Racism, new studies have been presented.
Countries are racing to build new reactors. But we've barely figured out how to clean up the old ones — and the bill is ...
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit gave an interview on her ties to the late US sex offender after new details came to light ...
With most of its leaders killed, those stepping up to take their place in the Iranian regime appear to be far less willing to compromise. Is Washington's strategy of decapitation strikes backfiring?
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was wary that Trump might repeat his call for Japanese military support in the Middle East. The summit instead focused on trade, investment and deeper economic ...
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