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Scientists have been exploring the cause of the planet's rising temperature since the 20th century. Climate change skeptics say that human-caused CO2 emissions don't have an effect. DW takes a look at the facts. Go to article
After regional elections, predictions for next year's French presidential election are up in the air.
A UN mandate, the foundation for all aid delivery in the region of Idlib, is about to expire.
Iran-backed militias have been using facilities targeted by the airstrikes to launch drone attacks against US interests in Iraq, the Pentagon says.
At a global summit, Washington and Berlin sounded the alarm over the spread of the "Islamic State" in Africa. German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said the militant group "has been pushed back, but not defeated."
French lawmakers are set to loosen restrictive fertility treatment laws to include lesbian and single women.
The chancellor has said governments had "learnt their lesson" from the initial response to the COVID crisis.
Latin America, which accounts for one-third of the total global COVID-19 deaths, is struggling to secure vaccines. The region's ambivalence toward a patent waiver for vaccines has left many perplexed.
It marks a milestone for the country that became a symbol of the coronavirus crisis in the West last year. Meanwhile, Hong Kong will ban flights from the UK. Follow DW for more.
From Moodpath to Talkspace and Mindshine, the market for digital mental health apps has boomed since the pandemic began. But will the trend continue after the crisis?
UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said the dehumanization of Black people has fed a culture of tolerance for racial discrimination and violence.
The Tour has a pursuit like no other as police try to find the spectator who caused a dramatic crash. The woman held a sign that read "Allez Opi-Omi!" before it struck Tony Martin, sending him and dozens more sprawling.
A 32-year-old man allegedly stabbed two people in the central German city of Erfurt, prompting a manhunt. Police later detained the suspect in his own apartment.
The biggest ever "Sea Breeze" exercises come days after Russia said its navy had fired warning shots against a British warship to chase it out of Black Sea waters.
The pace of reforms is picking up in the Gulf state but the Saudi royals are consolidating their power.
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Germany's reward for their second place finish in Group F is a last-16 meeting with England at Wembley.
Germany face England on Tuesday. The fixture is considered a huge rivalry in England, but what about in Germany?
Environmental and animal rights activists have long decried the practice as "inhumane."
Photographer Zak van Biljon Dank is out to reveal nature's beauty in an unaccustomed, modern way.
Haunting sounds summon the cows back from the fields in the evening. It's known as kulning.
We eat roughly 5 grams of microplastics each week — about as much as a credit card.
Developments like the delta variant show we still have a lot to learn about the coronavirus.
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