In Sudan, the fighting is tearing the country apart.
Another first for the James Webb Space Telescope: carbon is life, and scientists say the JWST has just detected a carbon molecule in the Orion Nebula.
Rioting and arrests were down on Sunday night, six days after police shot a teenager.
Dominik Szoboszlai has joined Liverpool from RB Leipzig for a reported €70 million fee.
Under the direction of Pina Bausch, 24 students are taking part in guest professor Marina Abramovic's interdisciplinary courses.
The 29-year-old elephant was flown back home on a flight which cost hundreds of thousands of US dollars.
Immortalized by the Beatles and praised by ancient Roman poets, the summery strawberry is often seen as a gift of the gods and inspiration for creativity.
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced new restrictions for verified and unverified users in a bid to address "data scraping & system manipulation.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has launched the European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope from Florida.
Can sunscreen cause cancer and vitamin D deficiency? Do Black people need UV protection? Can proper nutrition replace sunscreen? DW fact-checks some well-known sunscreen claims.
Dissident Paul Rusesabagina thanked the US for its efforts to release him from prison earlier this year.
A British study has investigated misogyny, sexual harassment and violence in the music industry.
The German state might be liable to pay out damages under vaccine procurement contracts.
There's something in the universe that seems to hold everything together, a dark matter like glue.
Borussia Dortmund have been linked with a move for Wolfsburg's Felix Nmecha.
France witnessed a third night of riots amid high public anger over the fatal shooting of a teen by a policeman.
Rice fields emit huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere, but alternative means of production could dramatically alter this.
The Mexican health ministry has registered over 1,000 heat-related emergencies in just two weeks in June.