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Middle East: Gaza reports scores dead in school strike

ConflictsAugust 10, 2024

Dozens killed as Israeli airstrike hits school in Gaza

ConflictsAugust 10, 202401:59 min

'Civilians in Gaza are paying the ultimate price'

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August 10, 2024

Brazil: First bodies recovered from plane crash

August 10, 2024

UK: Thousands join anti-racism rallies, far right stays away

August 10, 2024

Travis Scott: US rapper released from French custody

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Iran keeps UN-sanctioned Eslami as head of nuclear agency

August 10, 2024

Uganda landfill collapse leaves several dead

August 10, 2024

Bangladesh chief justice steps down amid demonstrations

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Ukraine updates: Russia says 76,000 evacuated from Kursk

Russia said many Kursk border region residents have been brought to safe places amid a Ukrainian incursion. DW has more.

ConflictsAugust 10, 2024

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Russia's war in Ukraine

Russia's war against Ukraine has sparked a humanitarian crisis for the Ukrainian people and upended global food and energy security.

Hodges: Harris White House would be good for Ukraine

Hodges: Harris White House would be good for Ukraine

"Ukraine has the right to defend itself," said retired US Army General Ben Hodges, speaking with DW in Washington.

ConflictsAugust 10, 202415:25 min

Russia sends reinforcements to counter Ukrainian attack

Russia sends reinforcements to counter Ukrainian attack

Russia is shoring up its defenses in an attempt to repel one of the biggest Ukrainian attacks since the war began.

ConflictsAugust 9, 202402:15 min

What's behind Ukraine's Kursk operation in Russia?

What's behind Ukraine's Kursk operation in Russia?

Moscow has sent reinforcements to its southern Kursk border region, after Ukrainian troops moved into the area.

ConflictsAugust 9, 2024

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Africa

Who are the new arrivals in eastern Congo?

Reports suggest women and children from Rwanda have been resettled in eastern Congo, with support from M23 rebels.

PoliticsAugust 10, 2024

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Asia

Bangladesh: Yunus has work cut out to boost economy, jobs

High youth joblessness and soaring prices, among other problems, fueled the uprising against the Hasina government.

BusinessAugust 10, 2024

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Germany

German gov't split over adding LGBTQ+ rights to constitution

Germany wants to add the protection of sexual identity into the constitution, but conservative lawmakers are opposed.

SocietyAugust 10, 2024

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Europe

UK looks to overcome damaging skills 'deficit'

A shortage of skilled labor is a problem in many developed nations, but it has become particularly acute in England.

BusinessAugust 10, 2024

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Middle East

Rights groups accuse Israel of Palestinian detainee abuse

Israel's military detained thousands of Palestinians from Gaza after the October 7 attacks by Hamas.

ConflictsAugust 9, 2024

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North America

US says Sinaloa cartel head taken to Texas against his will

An attorney for Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada said in July he "neither surrendered nor negotiated any terms with the US."

CrimeAugust 10, 2024

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Latin America

Venezuela's Maduro cracks down on X, election dissent

Venezuela is increasingly silencing critics — and social media — after President Nicolas Maduro's disputed reelection.

Freedom of SpeechAugust 10, 2024

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Sierra Leone: Strengthening land rights

Sierra Leone: Strengthening land rights

Africa is a continual target of land-grabbing. Big international corporations are snatching up farmland.

August 10, 202412:34 min

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2024 Paris Olympics

The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are being hosted by Paris from July 26 to August 11. Thousands of athletes from more than 200 nations will be participating in a wide range of sporting competitions.

Breaking enjoys its Olympic moment — but for how long?

Breaking enjoys its Olympic moment — but for how long?

Breaking has made its Olympic debut in Paris, but it won't return at the 2028 Games. What does it mean for the sport?

SportsAugust 10, 2024

Olympics: Imane Khelif wins women's boxing gold

Olympics: Imane Khelif wins women's boxing gold

Amid controversy, welterweight boxer Imane Khelif has defeated Yang Liu of China to claim gold at the Paris Olympics.

SportsAugust 9, 2024

Olympics: Germany wins first shot put gold in 28 years

Olympics: Germany wins first shot put gold in 28 years

Yemisi Ogunleye from Mannheim has beaten New Zealand's Maddison-Lee Wesche to win a historic gold for Germany.

SportsAugust 9, 2024

Olympics: Germany win football bronze after beating Spain

Olympics: Germany win football bronze after beating Spain

Germany's women's team defeated world champions Spain as a second-half penalty from Giulia Gwinn secured a bronze medal.

SportsAugust 9, 2024

Olympics: Scholz sees Paris as 'inspiration' for German bid

Olympics: Scholz sees Paris as 'inspiration' for German bid

On his second Olympics visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he hoped the event would inspire a German Olympic bid.

SportsAugust 9, 2024

Olympics: Germany win gold in two-man kayak over 500 meters

Olympics: Germany win gold in two-man kayak over 500 meters

Jacob Schopf narrowly missed out on gold in the kayak double over 1,000 meters in Tokyo three years ago.

SportsAugust 9, 2024

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How massive holes in Berlin help fight water shortages

Rising temperatures and drought in the German capital have inspired the city to find ways to store more rainwater.

ClimateAugust 10, 2024

Sudanese refugees shine a light on conflict through art

A group of Sudanese refugees in Kenya is using art to raise awareness about the conflict in their country.

ConflictsAugust 10, 202402:27 min

Can right-wing groups gain an upper hand in Bangladesh?

Many groups are vying for control after PM Sheikh Hasina's abrupt ouster. Will Islamists emerge as a potent force?

PoliticsAugust 9, 202406:28 min

25 years of Vladimir Putin at Russia's helm

Vladimir Putin has served as either prime minister or president since August 9, 1999. How has he managed to stay on top?

PoliticsAugust 9, 2024

What we know about Taylor Swift concert plot, other attacks

An attack on a Taylor Swift concert was averted, but music venues have seen several deadly attacks in recent years.

TerrorismAugust 8, 2024

Bangladesh: 'No democracy without Awami League and BNP'

The son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tells DW his mother resigned "to avoid bloodshed."

PoliticsAugust 8, 202405:04 min

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Greece cracks down on sunbed rentals

Greece's beaches generate a lot of business during the holiday season — leaving hardly any space for locals.

SocietyAugust 9, 202404:45 min

A brief history of women's pubic grooming

From the bush to the Brazilian, there is a wide range of styles for pubic hair. And pubic grooming has a long tradition.

CultureAugust 9, 2024

Why the EU doesn't want you to make money watching TikTok

TikTok Lite rewards users for spending time on the app. Could that lead to addiction?

LifestyleAugust 8, 202404:14 min

World Cat Day: Cult cats of pop culture

What the world needs now is more kitty content. From Garfield to Grumpy Cat — these felines are the cat's whiskers.

CultureAugust 8, 202411 images

What do Banksy's new 'animal' works mean?

How should we interpret the "London zoo" series painted by Banksy? Here's a look at more works by the anonymous artist.

CultureAugust 8, 202421 images

Ancient 'hobbits' even smaller than originally thought

Fossilized arm bones show that the 700,000-year-old human from Indonesia's Flores island was only 1 meter tall.

ScienceAugust 6, 2024

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News and current affairs from Germany and around the world – DW (2024)

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What does DW mean in DW News? ›

Deutsche Welle (pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə]; "German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW ( pronounced [deːˈveː]), is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget.

Is DW News independent? ›

As an independent media outlet, it provides unbiased news and information in 32 languages around the world so that people can form their own opinions.

What is the German news channel in German? ›

Deutsche Welle (DW) is Germany's international broadcaster. It has a substantial number of German TV programs available to watch.

What does DW mean from a girl? ›

Dw almost always means “don't worry,” which is a shortened version of “don't worry about it.” There are a few other fringe cases where it might stand for something else, but in the vast majority of cases it's usually someone telling you to not worry about something.

Who owns DW TV? ›

Who runs Deutsche Welle? ›

DW is Germany's international broadcaster. It is organized under public law and funded by the German federal tax budget. Deutsche Welle is organized under public law and funded by the German federal tax budget. Its director is Peter Limbourg.

What is DW's main mission? ›

As an international broadcaster, we provide impartial news and information giving people worldwide the opportunity to form their own opinions, assess issues of local and global significance so that they could participate in social debates as active and informed citizens.

Why is DW called DW? ›

She dislikes her full name, "Dora Winifred Read", for an unknown reason, and wants everyone to call her "D.W." instead. However, she starts to be more accepting of her name in the special episode The Rhythm and Roots of Arthur after learning that she's named after her deceased great-grand aunt.

What is the largest news site in Germany? ›

Bild.de. The BILD newspaper published by the Axel-Springer Publishing Company is Germany's largest and most popular tabloid. The online version of this paper also gets a lot of hits each day. If you like a mixture of news, gossip, and sensationalism, be sure to bookmark bild.de.

What is the most reliable newspaper in Germany? ›

The FAZ, Die Zeit and the Sueddeutsche are most respected. Other than Bild, most German papers are pretty good. Der Spiegel, a news magazine, is also notable.

What is Germany's biggest selling newspaper? ›

Bild is tabloid in style but broadsheet in size. It is the best-selling European newspaper and has the sixteenth-largest circulation worldwide.

What is the most watched TV news in Germany? ›

Tagesschau was founded in West Germany. It is the oldest and most watched news program in Germany. There are about 10 million viewers each night at the standard broadcast at 8:00 pm.

What is the main TV in Germany? ›

The television stations that can be received without cable or satellite are the ARD, ZDF, the Secondary Programs and, in some areas, RTL, all of which broadcast entirely in German.

What does DW stand for in DW? ›

As with many other internet acronyms, it's hard to pin down exactly when DW emerges as short for don't worry, but it's likely in the 1990s with the rise of internet forums and text-messaging. Don't worry is a fairly common stock phrase in the English language.

What was DW short for? ›

"Dw" stands for "don't worry." It is often used in text messaging to tell someone the situation is all good and to not stress. The slang reassures the other person to relax and that everything is OK.

Why was DW called DW? ›

His long-deceased sister was named Dora Winifred and was D.W.'s namesake. Theo lives on the family farm in rural Ohio, along with Chrissy, the mother of Ryder and Laurie.

What is the definition of DW in slang? ›

​(especially in text messages, on social media, etc.) don't worry.

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