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Law and Justice
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News
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
New Caledonia: French marines deployed amid deadly unrest
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
New flash floods hit Afghanistan, leave dozens dead
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
Munich airport disrupted due to climate protesters
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
Afghanistan: Three Spanish tourists killed in shootout
05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
US warns of threats against LGBTQ+ community during Pride
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
US: Mercedes-Benz plants in Alabama remain union-free
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
How exposed is the Kharkiv region at the moment?
How exposed is the Kharkiv region at the moment?
What does New Caledonia mean to France?
What does New Caledonia mean to France?
What interests does France have there? Who are the Kanaks? And what does Azerbaijan have to do with it all?
West must strengthen Ukraine's air defenses, Zelenskyy warns
West must strengthen Ukraine's air defenses, Zelenskyy warns
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeated pleas for allies to send more air defense systems and fighter jets.
Slovakia: 'We have to stop this hatred'
Slovakia: 'We have to stop this hatred'
After months of anti-government protests in the capital there was shock but limited compassion from Bratislavans.
Ukraine war: The trillion dollar cost to the West
Ukraine war: The trillion dollar cost to the West
Governments face more borrowing, taxes and public sector cuts to finance defense spending — a tough sell to the public.
Ukrainian army aims to disrupt Russia's supply lines
Ukrainian army aims to disrupt Russia's supply lines
To cut off Russian forces from supply lines, Ukraine wants to increase attacking relevant targets inside Russia.
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In the spotlight
How Karachi could stop another deadly heatwave
Pakistan's largest city has been struggling to cool down its streets ever since the devastating 2015 heatwave.
What's behind Georgia's divisive 'foreign agents' law?
Critics call the bill a Russian-style threat to free speech and to Georgia's aspirations to join the European Union.
LGBTQ+ rights in Europe: Malta tops most progressive list
A new ranking and study shed light on the continent's most and least progressive countries on LGBTQ+ rights.
Somaliland eyes Ethiopia's recognition amid Somalia tensions
Somaliland is keen to conclude a deal with Ethiopia that would see Addis Ababa recognize Somaliland as independent.
Ukraine battles Russian offensive in northeast
DW's Max Zander reports from Vovchansk, just a few kilometers from the Russian border.
Have the Germans become lazy at work?
Germans have long been known for their diligence, sense of duty, reliability and productivity. Is this just a myth?