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EU launches mineral race amid US threats to Greenland

The European Union is seeking to wean itself off most external raw materials dependency by 2030.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

DSD athletes ban: How testosterone ruined an Olympic dream

As World Athletics bans athletes with "differences in sexual development" (DSD), Annet Negesa told DW what it was like to be on the receiving end. Negesa had to choose between her career and her health.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Who is new Bundestag President Julia KlΓΆckner?

CDU politician Julia KlΓΆckner is the new president of the German parliament. She is seen as a controversial both for her populist statements and her links to lobbyists.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Why are EU-Africa relations still performative?

Many African leaders privately acknowledge the contradictions and conditionality they accept in international relations are nonsensical. But they play the game in order to achieve even a slight advantage over their peers as well as for the prestige of being invited to high-profile meetings in places like the Γ‰lysΓ©e Palace or Brussels.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Grandparents arrested on suspicion of toddler's murder in French Alps

Emile Soleil mysteriously vanished in 2023, in a case that made headlines across France.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Europe's coal-based steelmaking β€” an Industrial Revolution relic now pushed to 2045

Within the EU, there are still 47 coal-fired blast furnace-based steel plants in operation. Retirement dates have now been announced for 32 of these 47 furnaces, so the compass is pointing in the right direction to phase out coal-based steel production. But its needle is quivering.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Lula's climate betrayal? Brazil eyes oil expansion

Once a climate champion, Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is pushing for more oil drilling, even as the country prepares to host the UN climate conference.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Is Brazil abandoning its climate promises?

Once a climate champion, Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is pushing for more oil drilling, even as the country prepares to host the UN climate conference.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Car lost by Johnny Hallyday at poker sells for €132,000

The 1975 Panther De Ville had mink seats, a gold disc on top of the grille and hubcaps carrying the rock star's initials.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Germany: Government talks hit snags

The parties seeking to build a new coalition government under Friedrich Merz are making slow progress in their negotiations. Immigration and taxes are the main sticking points.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini acquitted in FIFA graft case

Swiss prosecutors had appealed a previous ruling to clear the former top soccer officials in the 2015 corruption scandal.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Climate change making heart disease worse among Australians

Climate change is affecting human health as well as the environment. An Australian study shows millions will be at greater risk of heart trouble as temperatures rise.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Russia accused of 'hollow' peace talks as strike injures dozens

Russia hits northern Ukraine as its negotiators meet US officials in Riyadh to discuss a ceasefire.

Published on: March 25, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

'We're trying to bring democracy back': BBC on the ground in Istanbul

The BBC's Mark Lowen is on the ground in Istanbul, as the protests in the country continue for a sixth night.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

EU's top diplomat makes visit to Israel amid tensions

Kaja Kallas has made a high-stakes visit to Israel, advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza and humanitarian aid. Could the bloc play a more pivotal role to bring peace to the region?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Turkey: Erdogan calls protests a 'movement of violence'

The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has unleashed the largest protests Turkey has seen in a decade. He was officially nominated by the opposition as its presidential candidate for elections in 2028.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

'War economy:' Is the European 'peace project' at risk?

Big investments mean Europe is beefing up its war readiness as the US turns its back on decades of transatlantic security guarantees. What is a "war economy" and what will it take for Europeans to get there?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Two women who spied for Russia tracked down and named by BBC

Bulgarian nationals Cvetelina Gencheva and Tsvetanka Doncheva worked with six spies convicted in London.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Court upends Greek attempts at returning refugees to Turkey

Greek authorities are likely scrambling for solutions after a top court ruled Turkey unsafe for refugees. The decision by the Greek Council of State now means Athens has to look at each claim individually.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

From dog racers to PM: US second lady unwelcome in Greenland

Even the dog race the US second lady is to see has distanced itself from her, amid a growing backlash against the Trump administration's latest trip to Greenland.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Are the Parthenon Sculptures finally returning to Greece?

After conservative UK leaders refused to send Parthenon fragments home to Greece, a new government has ushered 'constructive' negotiations over a return.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

EU trade chief to hold tariff talks in US ahead of China trip

EU trade commissioner MaroΕ‘ Ε efčovič will fly to the US on Tuesday for formal talks with senior Trump administration officials on trade before a three-day visit to China β€” as the EU bids to head off multiple damaging trade disputes.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: EU Observer favicon EU Observer

Turkey protests are about far more than fate of Istanbul's mayor

Freedom and democracy have been steadily eroded in the Erdogan era, writes Orla Guerin.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Judges in Hungary fight for an independent judiciary

Adrienn Laczo used to be a judge in Hungary. In protest at the government's interference in the judiciary, she resigned from her post and is now fighting for an independent judicial system as a lawyer.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

More people are having twins. How can we make births safer?

When health services are limited, mothers and children often do not receive life-saving medical care and with higher-risk twin pregnancies rising, communities need solutions. Can new technologies give an answer?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Keeping homes cool on a warming planet

Rising temperatures have led to a surge in demand for cooling. But, ironically, the more we rely on energy-intensive air conditioners, the more the planet warms. How can we do things differently?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Why are thousands of people protesting in Turkey?

Thousands have taken to the streets across Turkey to protest the arrest of an opposition politican.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Germany's Left Party icon Gregor Gysi to head first Bundestag session

Gregor Gysi will kick off the first session of the new Bundestag when it convenes on Tuesday, March 25. The 77-year-old leftist is free to decide on the content and length of his speech.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

How India's market slump is affecting small investors

Trump's tariff threats have rattled global markets. But in India, the market slump isn't just about the new US president. Millions of small investors are feeling the squeeze, for other reasons than a trade war.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

International students 'bring billions to Germany'

A new economic study has found that international students are a massive boon for Germany's coffers β€” even if they get their education free of charge. German industry is now doing more to recruit foreign students.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Germany's new parliament has a diversity problem

The majority of lawmakers in Germany's newly elected Bundestag are older white men, most of whom are academics. What does that mean for Germany's so-called "representative" democracy?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Greenland condemns planned visits by Usha Vance and Trump adviser

The pair will make separate trips this week, after threats from the US president to take over the island.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Germany's Red Army Faction: Far-left terror group member stands trial

The trial of alleged Red Army Faction (RAF) terrorist Daniela Klette is about to begin. The group also known as Baader-Meinhof Gang has attracted considerable media attention since the 1970s.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)

Tate brothers report to Romanian police after return from US

The brothers report to police as part of an ongoing criminal investigation after returning from the US.

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: BBC Europe favicon BBC Europe

Why are African teams playing football against Russia?

Since being banned from competitive football after invading Ukraine, Russia have largely faced sympathetic countries in friendlies. Increasingly, African sides are answering the call. Why is that?

Published on: March 24, 2025 | Source: Deutsche Welle (DW) favicon Deutsche Welle (DW)