Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé defeated Alavés in La Liga. Manchester City had fun against Crystal Palace. France won the bronze medal at the Women's Handball World Championship. It was a mixed bag for ...
It's a story of art, rivalry and bloodlines. Japan's megahit and Oscar hopeful "Kokuho" is coming to the French box office at Christmas. It follows the life of a man born the son of a yakuza boss who ...
"Killing the journalist won't kill the story." That's the message from the organisation Forbidden Stories. The group's mission is to take over investigations from journalists who can no longer carry ...
Bossa Nova rhythms, trap, rap and reggaeton all go into Bianca Costa's musical palette, and the results have got her tens of millions of streams.
A US travel association, a top Democrat and would-be travellers from Europe and Australia are bristling at the Trump administration's new plan to require Europeans and other visitors using the visa ...
Expedition 33 became a gaming tour de force through its refined turn-based JRPG combat with real-time elements, emotionally gripping French-inspired narrative, high production values from a passionate ...
The Federal Reserve, the US central bank, lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points on Wednesday.
Italy's culinary traditions are added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list. It's the first country to receive the honour, much to the joy of the Italian press. Also: The New York Times ...
There are an estimated 2 million land mines scattered across 40% of Ukrainian territory. Unexploded ordnance is another problem. DW's Rebecca Ritters visited Brovary, a town on the outskirts of Kyiv, ...
France is known around the world for its culinary delights and the art of French cooking. That's where École Ducasse comes in. Founded by Alain Ducasse – one of the most acclaimed chefs in the world – ...
Rewetted peatlands have environmental benefits, yet also offer great breeding grounds for mosquitoes. DW joined researchers in Germany's northwestern Peene Valley to learn more about the bloodsucking ...
Theo Padnos, a journalist who was captured and held for nearly two years in a series of prisons run by Jabhat al-Nusra, the ...
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