More people are trying to cross the Mediterranean to seek a better life, but many do not make it.
The new designations were coordinated between the US Treasury and State departments and the United Kingdom.
The piece displays Mayan hieroglyphic writing surrounding two players standing next to a ball.
Chatbots, robots and other cutting-edge technology are changing the tourism industry.
More than 60 Chinese Christians have been resettled in Texas after three years of seeking refuge abroad.
On Thursday, the European Space Agency is sending up a spacecraft to explore three of Jupiter's moons.
Ariana Grande calls for people to stop commenting on others' bodies and apparances in plea for body positivity.
A Chinese woman has become the first person to die from a form of avian influenza rarely caught by humans, the WHO says.
The International Monetary Fund said most countries would avoid a recession in 2023, but again forecast some of the slowest global growth in decades.
After a surge in the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, Italy declared a six-month state of emergency.
The Kenyan economy faces many challenges, including soaring inflation and a high cost of living.
Kyiv studio Frogwares is releasing a video game created entirely during the war.
German companies are training young Africans to become IT experts, also for the German market.
International Energy Agency boss Fatih Birol tells DW that existing oil fields, gas wells and coal mines are 'more than enough' if the world is serious about its climate goals.
Chinese firm Alibaba on Tuesday introduced Tongyi Qianwen, an AI-powered language model similar to GPT.
Brazil's President Lula will visit Xi Jinping in China this week.
Lasse Wellander played with the Swedish pop band on some of their most significant albums.
Nafiz Mohammed Alam appeared in a DW investigation on Bangladesh's counterterrorism force RAB last week.
Predictions about the BRICS countries as the fastest growing economies haven't quite panned out.
The US supermodel once nearly died from toxic shock syndrome, but bounced back.