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Yemen war: Saudi-led coalition airstrike kills at least 26 people at Saada market
A suspected airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition fighting Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen killed at least 26 people at the market in Saada province. The coalition has denied intentionally targeting civilians in the past.
#ISpeakforButhaina: Picture of girl in Yemen goes viral
UN: Number of starving has increased
UN: Civilian death toll in Yemen exceeds 5,000
War in Yemen: UN blacklists Saudi-led coalition for killing children
Human Rights Watch: Saudi strikes in Yemen violated international law
Yemen's war explained in 4 key points
India: Boiler blast at power plant kills several workers, injures scores
An explosion at a coal-fired power plant in northern India has killed at least 16 people and injured around 80. The blast reportedly occurred when a pipe in a newly-installed boiler burst, spewing hot ash on workers.
Bangalore lake spews toxic foam
India's Adani signs off on controversial Australia coal mine
Climate change: World way off track on Paris accord goals
Why was Taj Mahal excluded from Indian tourism brochure?
Refugees protest in Greece for family reunification in Germany
Migrants and refugees have threatened a hunger strike in Athens as a protest as they wait to reunite with family members in Germany. Family reunification can take months or years.
Hoping for a compassionate family reunion policy
Refugees in Germany: Fewer family reunifications than expected, says study
Migration: Angela Merkel's first hurdle to forming a coalition
Refugee family reunification in Germany - what you need to know
Germany limits refugee family unification for those arriving from Greece
Two years since Germany opened its borders to refugees: A chronology
Opinion
Opinion: Clock is ticking on climate change, but it isn't doomsday yet!
As the COP23 climate conference in Bonn prepares to open, leading researchers have warned of the greenhouse effect with increasing urgency. Despite the scary facts, we must not lose heart, says DW's Jens Thurau.
UN: world on track to miss climate goals
Climate change is happening — but it's not game-over yet
Bonn, the global climate village: Bigger, greener ... better?
Climate change: World way off track on Paris accord goals
World
Pulse - taking the pulse of youth culture
Twenty jam-packed minutes of fun, mind-stimulating information and music: Each week, Pulse brings you the latest in youth culture from around the world.
Pulse: Go-go music and inclusive dancing
Germany
East Germans still victims of 'cultural colonialism' by the West
The head of Germany's political education agency believes former East Germans still feel alienated from mainstream society. He argues that this leads many in the East to mistrust the government and even democracy.
Eastern Germany's teenagers are still heading West
Study links far-right extremism and eastern German mentality
AfD mobilized irrational fears of future, especially in the east, say pollsters
Angela Merkel warns against east-west division over AfD rise
The dark side of German reunification
"We wanted to transform East Germany"
Disquiet as Dresden hosts German Unity Day festivities
Angela Merkel and CDU struggle to form 'Jamaica' coalition
Merkel ally resigns as Saxony premier after AfD poll surge
Newsletters & Co.
Nico's Weg – German made easy
Using this innovative German E-learning course, beginners are sure to advance quickly. At a desktop or on a smartphone, Nico's Weg will help everyone learning German reach their destination.
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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