The resolution calls on the ICJ to lay out nations' obligations for protecting Earth's climate, and the legal consequences they face if they don't.
Pope Francis will stay at a hospital in Rome for several days of treatment.
As King Charles III makes his first state visit to Germany, DW takes a look at the British royals' German roots.
Total public debt is up in Germany, reaching a new record of over €28,000 per person.
It is considered a symbol of masculinity: the penis.
A German high school wants to ban sweatpants, even though the cozy trousers are everywhere.
The European Court of Human Rights will hear a case brought by Swiss senior citizens against their government over alleged inaction in preventing climate change.
Pakistan's exclusion from the EU's list of "high-risk third countries" is likely to boost exports to the bloc and reduce the legal and financial costs of business with the EU.
Many hotels and restaurants in Germany are short of staff.
CEO Elon Musk said that starting April 15 only paid accounts will get 'For You' recommendations and be able to vote in Twitter polls, as he continues trying to clamp down on "bots.
More than 30 people were killed in a blaze that broke out at an immigration detention facility in Ciudad Juarez on the Mexican-US border.
The Kenyan leader on a two-day visit to Germany called on China to encourage Putin to end hostilities with Kyiv.
The country has been witnessing a gradual increase in coronavirus infections in recent days.
The museum in Berlin is intended to commemorate hundreds of thousands of often nameless people who fled Germany to escape the Nazis.
A phase-out on the sale of polluting vehicles has been given the final approval to become law in the EU.
Reports from local media have said that over 30 people have been killed in the blaze.
China has ramped up bailouts to countries struggling to repay their debts from infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, researchers found.
The harvest saw an 8% drop over 2021 and had not been lower since 2013.
As King Charles III makes his first state visit to Germany, a look at the British royals' German roots.
The heirs of Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy want the painting back, but the Bavarian State Painting Collections sees itself as the rightful owner.