During the Cold War, 60 years ago, John F.
An exhibition in Frankfurt looks into the history of plastic in the arts, from avant-garde and Bauhaus experiments to futuristic space-age and trash works.
The Titan submersible is believed to have imploded.
A new study predicts diabetes cases will rise from 529 million to 1.
DW's popular culture and lifestyle magazine is celebrating its anniversary.
One year since tens of migrants and refugees died in a crush at the border between Spain and Morocco, Amnesty International has accused the two countries of a "cover-up.
The EU's top court said a law enacted by Budapest during the pandemic meant migrants were deprived of "easy and rapid access" to asylum procedures.
Turkey has increased its base interest rates by a whopping 6.
"We don't celebrate perpetrators.
Beijing is portraying Chinese Premier Li Qiang's business-oriented visit to Germany as a diplomatic success, but experts say its impact on reducing long-running tensions will be limited.
The second season of "The Bear" is out.
As the search for the Titanic-bound submersible continues, false claims are being made on the status of the mission.
Germany braces for thunderstorms, giant hailstones, and even tornados as the "Lambert" low-pressure system moves across the country.
The epitome of the anti-war novel, it has sold over 20 million copies was adapted into memorable films.
Two companies have got the go-ahead to sell chicken grown directly from animal cells, meaning "cultivated meat" could soon be available for consumers at certain restaurants.
EU ambassadors agreed to adopt measures against Russians, other countries and companies seeking to evade sanctions, as countries pledge aid for Ukraine at a donor conference.
A small boat that may have been carrying more than 60 migrants has sunk off the coast of Morocco.
The online giant has been accused of tricking customers into joining its Prime service, "trapping" them in automatically renewing subscriptions.