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Law and Justice
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05/12/2024
May 12, 2024
Lithuania: Security issues dominate presidential election
05/12/2024
May 12, 2024
Iran's hardliners win parliamentary run-off vote
05/12/2024
May 12, 2024
Eurovision: Switzerland wins 2024 song contest
05/11/2024
May 11, 2024
Georgia: Thousands protest 'foreign agent' bill in Tbilisi
05/11/2024
May 11, 2024
Islamist demo goes ahead in Hamburg under strict conditions
05/11/2024
May 11, 2024
South Africa: survivor found 5 days after building collapse
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Spy scandal: Why did a Polish judge 'defect' to Belarus?
Spy scandal: Why did a Polish judge 'defect' to Belarus?
Polish prosecutors will file espionage charges against a Polish judge who fled to Belarus, where he is seeking asylum.
Berlin museum pokes fun at German bureaucracy
Berlin museum pokes fun at German bureaucracy
German bureaucracy is the butt of the joke in a new exhibition in the capital. But is anyone laughing?
Gaza: UN chief calls for probe into mass graves
Gaza: UN chief calls for probe into mass graves
"Competing narratives" about unidentified bodies at Gaza's hospitals require investigation. Warning: Distressing images.
Why was Dutch star expelled from Eurovision Song Contest?
Why was Dutch star expelled from Eurovision Song Contest?
Netherlands' Eurovision favorite Joost Klein was disqualified under "quite mysterious" circumstances, observers say.
Sudan: Looming Darfur carnage likely to spur revenge
Sudan: Looming Darfur carnage likely to spur revenge
The ongoing siege on the last stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces in Darfur may end in bloodshed and revenge.
Caliphate protests in Hamburg: What is Muslim Interactive?
Caliphate protests in Hamburg: What is Muslim Interactive?
The organization has shocked the public with calls for a caliphate. Experts believe the movement is identitarian.
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In the spotlight
Press Award goes to DW documentary about death squad
A DW team has won a prestigious journalism prize for an investigative documentary about targeted killings in Bangladesh.
German suicide prevention plan hopes to help more men
The German health minister has outlined the country's first national suicide strategy. It aims to do more to support men
Germany stands by Israel as its 'reason of state'
Germany remains committed to supporting Israel, but its position has evolved since Hamas' attack on October 7, 2023.
Femicide in Kosovo: Why do women keep being killed?
Kosovars have been outraged by recent news of two femicides in five days, leading to growing calls for effective action.
Palestinian-Chilean singer poised to take Arabic pop global
The 22-year-old singer is making history, even as she walks a fine line against the backdrop of current events.
Argentines struggle with austerity measures
President Javier Milei has slashed public employment to reduce debt. DW met a former civil servant affected by the cuts.