Category: DW News
What does German Chancellor Scholz hope to achieve in the Middle East? | DW News
German chancellor Olaf Scholz is making a two-day trip to the Middle east, where he’s due to hold talks with the leaders of Jordan and [more…]
State of emergency in Iceland over volcano eruption | DW News
A state of emergency was declared by Icelandic authorities after a volcano erupted for the fourth time in four months. People from a nearby village [more…]
What’s behind the anti-government protests in Slovakia? | Focus on Europe
Andrej Dúbravský is one of the most famous painters in Slovakia. He is openly gay and has become a target of the country’s culture minister. [more…]
Meet the woman riding across Africa on a motorcycle | DW News
Ebaide Joy has big plans: She wants to be the to be the first African woman to ride a motorbike from Mombasa in Kenya to [more…]
India announces date of general election | DW News
India has announced voting for the upcoming parliamentary election will begin on April 19th. The vote will last six weeks. Surveys predict a comfortable victory [more…]
Cross-border incursions into Russia: Could this backfire on Ukraine? | DW News
The Russian city of Belgorod close to the Ukrainian border has ordered shopping centers and schools to close temporarily, in response to the latest barrage [more…]
Will China pull ahead with battery technology? | Transforming Business
When salt-powered e-cars recently rolled off the production lines in China, it hit the headlines. Not only because sodium makes up one of our favorite [more…]
Deadly feline coronavirus raises fears in Cyprus | Focus on Europe
In Cyprus, there are as many cats as there are people. But the number of cats is declining. A variant of feline coronavirus that is [more…]
Russia elections: What’s different this time? | DW News
Day two of voting in Russia’s three-day presidential election is underway. The vote is expected to formalize six more years of rule by President Vladimir [more…]
What’s behind the surge in kidnappings in Nigeria? DW News
If you look to Nigeria in these days, you see a nation that is troubled – a country that seems to be suffering a twin [more…]