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People look at cars damaged during Russian missile and drone strikes, at a garage, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine

Russia launches major attack on Ukraine, several killed

Conflicts06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Russia is targeting civilian infrastructure in Ukraine

Conflicts05/30/2026May 30, 202611:48 min

Ukraine: Inside the train carrying soldiers to front lines

Conflicts05/31/2026May 31, 202613:09 minPage 1 of 2Skip next section A closer look

A closer look

Iran war

The world is watching to see if a fragile ceasefire between Iran and the US will last. The war has severely disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn’t enough

Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn’t enough

Experts say Israel’s offensive has undermined talks with Hezbollah and is pushing a political solution out of reach.Conflicts06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Seeking deal with Iran, Trump promises calm in Lebanon

Seeking deal with Iran, Trump promises calm in Lebanon

US President Donald Trump has said Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to tone down the fighting.Conflicts06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Can Iran rebuild trust with its Gulf neighbors?

Can Iran rebuild trust with its Gulf neighbors?

Mutual suspicion between Iran and Persian Gulf countries is poised to affect long-term regional stability and growth.Conflicts06/01/2026June 1, 2026Explore moreSkip next section Developing

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India news: Mamata Banerjee to go ahead with Kolkata protest

Mamata Banerjee said she would proceed with a sit-in protest in Kolkata, amid escalating tensions within her party. Politics06/02/2026June 2, 2026Live

Germany news: Poverty rises to new high, charity group says

Poverty in Germany appears to be rising, with one charity group warning of a “crisislike situation.” DW has more.Politics06/02/2026June 2, 2026Skip next section News

News

06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey

06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Denmark’s Frederiksen secures third term as prime minister

06/02/2026June 2, 2026

EU reaches deal on ‘return hubs’ for rejected asylum-seekers

06/02/2026June 2, 2026

Alphabet plans $80 billion stock sale as AI spending surges

06/01/2026June 1, 2026

London Tube workers go on two-day strike

06/01/2026June 1, 2026

Serena Williams confirms return to professional tennis

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Reports & Analysis

Africa

Mozambique: Are ‘death squads’ targeting the opposition?

Amid rising violence against opposition politicians, observers are warning of a pattern of political killings.Society06/01/2026June 1, 2026More from Africa

Asia

India: The toxic beauty of marble waste

Beautiful yet dangerous, Kishangarh’s marble dumps attract tourists but spread toxic dust and pollute groundwater.Nature and Environment06/02/2026June 2, 202606:20 minMore from Asia

Germany

National interests always shape security: German minister

Germany’s deputy defense minister spoke to DW about how Berlin is boosting security ties with Indo-Pacific nations.Conflicts06/01/2026June 1, 202607:51 minMore from Germany

Europe

Refugees and migration: Is Europe closing its doors?

Migration researchers have called on European governments to abandon isolationist policies. Politics06/01/2026June 1, 2026More from Europe

Middle East

Iran war: Oman stuck between Trump and Tehran

Why did Donald Trump threaten Oman, an important mediator between the US and Iran, with a military strike? Conflicts05/29/2026May 29, 2026More from Middle East

North America

Goodbye, Norma Jeane: How Marilyn Monroe changed Hollywood

On the 100th anniversary of her birth, DW looks at how Marilyn Monroe balanced fame and feminist agency.Culture05/31/2026May 31, 2026More from North America

Latin America

Colombia: What to know as presidential vote heads to runoff

After a campaign beset by violence, far-right millionaire Abelardo de la Espriella will face left-wing Ivan Cepeda.Politics06/01/2026June 1, 202611:30 minMore from Latin AmericaSkip next section Video news

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Homelessness in Berlin

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In Berlin, many experience homelessness: some use shelters, others sleep in doorways, streets, or under bridges.06/01/2026June 1, 202628:54 minSkip next section All Shows

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Ethiopia election 2026

With the country facing internal conflict and ethnic divisions, the ruling party is expected to win a decisive victory.

Tensions high as Ethiopians vote

Politics06/01/2026June 1, 202602:04 min

Ethiopia elections 2026: What you need to know

Politics05/29/2026May 29, 202601:31 min

Ethiopia election 2026: Tigray excluded and on edge

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In the spotlight

How China keeps North Korea’s economy alive

Pyongyang relies on China for 95% of its legitimate trade; hacking, arms deals and remittances also help it stay afloat.Trade06/01/2026June 1, 2026

The German town that prints its own money to cut emissions

It started as a school project in a remote Bavarian region. Now, the “Chiemgauer” currency helps cut local emissions.Nature and Environment06/01/2026June 1, 2026

DNA had one rule. Bacteria didn’t get the memo

Every cell in the body copies DNA the same way. A bacterial protein just did something scientists had never seen before.Science06/01/2026June 1, 2026

How the Alevi community came to thrive in Germany

What are the main tenets of Alevi faith? And how are they preserving their unique culture?Religion05/31/2026May 31, 2026

Threats, abuse to German mayors hurting local government

Mayors are quitting or forgoing reelection campaigns, leaving towns leaderless and threatening local-level democracy.Politics05/31/2026May 31, 202609:50 min

Swing Youth: In Nazi Germany, jazz was an act of defiance

As the Nazis clamped down on expression, groups of jazz-loving teenagers formed the Swing Youth to rebel.History05/31/2026May 31, 2026Skip next section Most viewed

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  2. Hungary’s PM Peter Magyar moves to oust president

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  3. Mixed messaging from Iran and US on ceasefire deal

    Conflicts06/02/2026June 2, 2026

  4. Germany news: Most expect AfD state premier after elections

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Specials & Events

Under the Baobab

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Living

Inside India’s ghost villages — where new life is returning

Rising heat emptied more than 1,700 villages in northern India. Now a younger generation is returning with new ideas.Nature and Environment06/02/2026June 2, 202605:25 min

What does Hinduism look like in a modern European city?

Berlin’s largest Hindu temple is set to open. Follow Durva balancing faith, friends and city life.Lifestyle06/02/2026June 2, 202608:33 min

Young German talents impress in World Cup tune-up vs Finland

Deniz Undav and Lennart Karl delivered strong performances in Germany’s last home game before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Sports06/01/2026June 1, 2026

3 reasons why Nairobi is the capital of graffiti

In Nairobi, graffiti goes beyond walls — mixing art, politics and transport, from collectives to painted buses.Lifestyle05/31/2026May 31, 202605:32 min

In India, a simple pair of glasses brings new hope

New vision aids are restoring sight in India and creating new opportunities for education, work and independence.Society05/31/2026May 31, 20269 images

Film funding bill to support blockbusters made in Germany

The government wants to attract more filmmakers and make Germany a “global player” in onscreen entertainment.Film05/30/2026May 30, 2026

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