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World
Opinion: A European slap for Ukraine's language law
War and crisis have become the norm in Ukraine. The country is fighting for is existence in the the East. But Kyiv's new language law has unnecessarily created new enemies in the West, says DW's Christian F. Trippe.
Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko aims to redefine eastern conflict
Russia committing 'grave human rights violations' in Crimea – UN
Mikhail Saakashvili's return may spell trouble for Ukraine's Poroshenko
Hungary threatens Ukraine's EU ties over new education law
Hungary threatens Ukraine's EU ties over new education law
Ukraine's new education law aims to boost the role of the country's official language. Neighbors say that it threatens minority rights. Hungary is attacking Kyiv – threatening to block its rapprochement with the EU.
Ukraine's Petro Poroshenko aims to redefine eastern conflict
Russia committing 'grave human rights violations' in Crimea – UN
Hungary PM Viktor Orban aims to militarize the school system
Opinion: A European slap for Ukraine's language law
Austria
Make Austria Great Again: The rapid rise of Sebastian Kurz
The conservative party that 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz has reshaped in his own image is polling in first place ahead of Austria's national vote. A look at the country's unprecedented election.
Austria's Renewer
Austria's Kurz seeks to be youngest chancellor
Austrian chancellor calls for talks with all parties over timing of snap elections
Austria's vice chancellor steps down, setting stage for political shake-up
Fear of FPÖ driving Austria to the right?
Snap elections in Austria with 'Wunderwuzzi'
Freedom Party of Austria - what you need to know
Austria's leading election candidates target Muslims to score points
News
Kurds boost troop presence as Baghdad eyes Kirkuk
Kurdish authorities have upped their troop presence in the oil-rich region around Kirkuk. Iraqi PM al-Abadi has said he has no plans to attack the territory, but Baghdad wants to nip any independence drive in the bud.
Tensions over Kirkuk - Campbell MacDiarmid reports from Irbil
Iraq imposes flight ban on Kurdish airports in response to independence referendum
What is the Iraqi Kurdish independence referendum?
In Iraq, minorities pin hopes on a Kurdish state
Iraq army recaptures Hawija from 'Islamic State'
Turkey carries out airstrikes on 'Kurdish rebel positions' in Iraq, Syria
Iraqi Kurd independence referendum: Curfew in Kirkuk
Iraq's Kurds vote 'yes' to independent state in referendum – official results
Iraqis wonder what will follow 'Islamic State' in Mosul
Business
Portuguese shoes shine on global stage
Portugal's shoemakers have built a reputation for quality in an industry dominated by low-cost producers. As DW's Jochen Faget finds out, despite intense competition the production lines are still humming nicely.
Ambitious? You bet.
Portugal's road to economic recovery
EU considers deficit fine on Portugal
Portugal dreams of a Tesla Gigafactory
Portugal: world champion of everything cork
Portugal: Problem child despite reforms
Environment
Kids4Climate: How children imagine the future
Climate change is happening - so, what will Earth look like in 50 years' time? DW asked today's children what they think. Let's just say ... they have a quite apocalyptic view indeed.
Kids4Climate: Don't waste resources
Kids4Climate: Germany's green classroom: solar panels and a carport
Kids4Climate: Counting butterflies to combat climate change
Newsletters & Co.
We broadcast your holiday videos
Are you proud of the videos you took on vacation? No matter where you were on holiday in the world, send us your best holiday videos and win a prize.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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