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05.03.2018 | 17:15 UTC
World
Matteo Salvini: Italy's far-right success story
The Lega Nord chief has said he has a "right" to govern after winning 17 percent of the vote in national elections. DW looks at the man who unseated the twenty-year leader of Italy's far-right party.
Populists on the rise in Italy
Italy election to result in hung parliament
Italy heads to the polls in fractious election
Luigi Di Maio: The populist leader eyeing victory in Rome
Violent protests erupt in Naples amid visit by Northern League leader
Italy: Crisis? What crisis?
Italy warns of 'influence campaigns' ahead of key elections
Silvio Berlusconi's party unveils election plan, vows tax cuts
Italian politician Attilio Fontana 'white race' comment causes furor
Founder of Italy's Northern League, Umberto Bossi, jailed for fraud
Uighur journalist Gulchehra Hoja: 'I have my own sad story to tell'
DW spoke to Uighur journalist Gulchehra Hoja who, along with some of her colleagues, accuses the Chinese authorities of arresting her family members as retribution for her reports about the plight of the Uighurs.
Chinese authorities detain relatives of Radio Free Asia's Uighur reporters
China limits beards, veils in Muslim region
Why China's Uighurs are joining jihadists in Afghanistan
Xinjiang: Restrictions on religion may lead to 'Uighur radicalization'
Targeting of Islamic customs reflects 'misdiagnosis' of Uighur discontent
German award for Ilham Tohti sheds light on China's Uighur abuse
WUC: China's Xinjiang policy 'backfiring'
Eastern Ghouta: Who's to blame for the mayhem?
Aid supplies have reached Eastern Ghouta, but the suffering continues. Anchal Vohra spoke to residents in rebel and regime-held areas and found the neighbors bitterly divided over who is responsible for the bloodshed.
Bassam Bakri, Syrian anesthesiologist
UN says Syrian actions in Eastern Ghouta may amount to crimes against humanity
Syria: First aid convoys reach Eastern Ghouta
Which rebel groups are fighting in Syria's eastern Ghouta?
Opinion: Hell on Earth rages in Syria's eastern Ghouta, while the world watches
Syria blame game intensifies over stalled Ghouta truce
Krishna Kumari — From bonded laborer to Pakistan's first lower caste Hindu senator
Krishna Kumari became Pakistan's first Hindu-Dalit senator after she was elected to the upper house of parliament Saturday. In an interview with DW, Kumari talks about the plight of religious minorities in Pakistan.
'Holi' in Pakistan: celebrating to honor spring and harmony
Christians living in fear in Pakistan
#MeToo movement in Pakistan: 'We've had enough'
Pakistani ruling party gains control of senate
Ahead of elections, Pakistan heads toward more political chaos
Benazir Bhutto: Former Pakistani PM 'was highly undemocratic'
Pakistan: One step forward, two steps back
Uproar in Pakistan over 'torture and sexual abuse' of Christian youths
Hindus leave Pakistan for India amid claims of persecution
Jan Kuciak murder: Slovakia shaken to the core after 'mafia structures' revealed
A journalist's murder has triggered a crisis of identity and trust in Slovakia. Even the president isn't sure anymore if his country follows the rule of law or the laws of the mafia, Keno Verseck reports from Bratislava.
The Jan Kuciak case: Journalist Drew Sullivan speaks to DW
Slovak officials resign after journalist's death
Slovak president urges sweeping changes over journalist Jan Kuciak's murder
Slain Slovak journalist was targeted by Italian mafia, says colleague
Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak's murder sparks EU reactions
2017: Grim year for free speech and media freedom
Reporters Without Borders: 65 journalists killed worldwide in 2017
News
Turkey asks Germany to extradite Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim
The Syrian Kurdish politician, who faces terrorism charges in Turkey, was spotted at a pro-Kurdish demonstration in Berlin. Days earlier, he had been briefly detained in the Czech Republic on Turkey's request.
'The Day' Salih Muslim Interview
Gabriel: Yücel release a 'good signal'
Germany, Turkey try to repair ties after increasing tensions
Czech court releases Syrian Kurdish leader wanted on Turkish warrant
Turkish embassy in Berlin attacked, vandalized
Turkey's Mevlut Cavusoglu urges 'fresh start' with Germany
'Turkish dictator' Erdogan banana picture causes rumpus at German art fair
Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim arrested in Prague on Turkey's request
Journalist Deniz Yücel returns to Germany after release from Turkish prison
A timeline of the year Deniz Yücel spent in Erdogan's prisons in Turkey
Are there signs of a thaw in icy Germany-Turkey relations?
Turkey airstrikes in Afrin kill dozens of Syrian loyalists
Environment
forests
Corruption fueling deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodia's forests are being felled at a shocking rate, as poachers and corrupt officials profit from the black market trade in rare wood species, which is being exported to Vietnam — and beyond.
The difficult task of tracking deadly wood
The financial system killing environmental activists
Superyacht built using illegal timber
Germany's wood detectives
How Buddhist monks are battling deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodian activist slashed with machete in her sleep
Cell phones combat illegal logging
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