War, disasters, economic crises: Every year, millions of people around the world are forced to leave their homes.
The German government will subsidize the US tech firm's plans to construct computer chip and semiconductor facilities in Magdeburg.
Three hundred years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach came to Leipzig as cantor.
As big energy companies make record profits and expand production of climate-wrecking fossil fuels, activists are appealing directly to shareholders to demand rapid emission cuts.
The celebrated British-Indian author of "Midnight's Children" and "The Satanic Verses" has been recognized with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.
Kenya is a major exporter of food and drink products, with around 20% of its overall exports sent to the EU.
Archaeologists in Israel have found 12,000-year-old bone flutes, a first from the Paleolithic Natufian culture.
Violent extremism and climate change are driving crop growers and stock farmers from their fields in Nigeria.
It all started 50 years ago, as a musical.
Germany will submit its application for the 19th-century iconic castle to be its next World Heritage site, after 56% of residents in the surrounding city voted to do so.
Almost 60% of Swiss voters have backed plans to severely cut emissions by 2050 despite opposition from the right-wing Swiss People's Party.
The government plans a 75% emission cut by 2050 but the right-wing Swiss People's Party warned the plan will cause energy prices to rise.
Twelve French police officers have been hurt in clashes with activists protesting a high-speed rail project in the Alps.
The warring factions in Sudan's more than nine-week-long war have agreed another cease-fire, mediators say, shortly after deadly airstrikes hit the capital.
Though it is unclear which side was behind the attack, five children were among those killed by airstrikes in Sudan.
Scientists have dubbed the dinosaur Gonkoken nanoi, which means "similar to a wild duck or a swan" in the Tehuelche language.
The 350-kilogram eagle was found at the bottom of the Rio de la Plata in 2006.
The deaths of hundreds of refugees off the coast of Greece have shocked the nation.
UN agencies called for investigating and holding to account smugglers and human traffickers.
King Charles III marks his official birthday celebrations by riding horseback in a military parade — the first time a monarch has done this in almost 40 years.