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Law and Justice
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Tanzania election: What chance does the opposition have?
The opposition must first resolve a long-standing power struggle to have any hopes of defeating the ruling CCM party.
Bangladesh: Mainstream parties fear getting sidelined
Is Bangladesh aiming to reset its political system by eliminating Sheikh Hasina and the strongest opposition party?
Asylum seekers to US fear tighter border policy, deportation
Will new US President Trump implement his sweeping immigration agenda despite significant legal and logistical hurdles?
Could Chennai become a green city by 2050?
Centuries of deforestation have left much of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu devoid of green space.
AfricaLink News January 21, 2025
US President Trump to pull US out of the WHO +++ Clashes between DRC troops and M23 rebels kill displace 200,000 people
Israel launches military operation in West Bank city
Israeli forces have begun an operation in Jenin, with local officials reporting at least two Palestinians killed.
Turkey: Death toll in ski resort fire rises to 76
The hotel was close to capacity with guests taking advantage of the school holidays.
International festival showcases blind singers and composers
A festival in Krakow, Poland, gives blind vocalists the chance to perform songs they have composed theirmselves.
Protests at WEF: World 'can't afford' billionaire bubble
Activists at the World Economic Forum in Davos are protesting against the growing divide between the rich and the poor.
Philippines: How a coastal community has revived mangroves
The mangrove forest in Prieto Diaz was nearly depleted, but restoration efforts have reversed years of decline.
Vietnam: Alarm bells ring as birthrate hits record low
Both the West and China are pouring money into Vietnam, but its plummeting fertility rate might spell trouble.
EU looks to head off gas squeeze amid Russian LNG ban talk
European gas inventories are being used up quickly, leading to fears of a possible energy crunch.
Is Serbia on the brink of a general strike?
After months of protests, demonstrators are calling for a general strike. The government is threatening retaliation.
US withdrawal from Paris Agreement 'devastating'
With Donald Trump back in the White House, the world is bracing for another all-out attack on environmental policies.
Trump's withdrawal from WHO a 'strategic mistake'
Experts say pulling the US from the World Health Organization is a lose-lose for the country and global health.
Germany: Foot-and-mouth disease threatens whole herds
The first cases of the deadly virus since 1988 have been detected among German cattle. In some countries, it’s endemic.
Germany's Habeck says EU is ready for possible Trump tariffs
Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has told DW that the EU and Germany must show unity in the face of potential US tariffs.
Afghanistan: Women become 'invisible' under Taliban
Since 2021, Taliban leaders have issued numerous decrees preventing women and girls from taking part in public life.
Myanmar journalists fight for truth from exile
With the junta cracking down on press freedom, journalists forced to flee continue their work from other countries.
Is Britain seeing the end of its famous fish and chips?
Brexit is one of the reasons the price for the British national dish of fish and chips is skyrocketing.
Taliban release 2 Americans in Biden presidency's last hours
There are two more Americans still being held by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Yugo: More than just the 'worst car in the world' — REV
For fans, the low-cost Yugo is a story of ambition, flaws, and enduring charm that briefly stormed the US market.
'Seatpacks' for Ugandan schoolchildren
An all-purpose 'seatpack' kits out children attending schools in Uganda.
Migrants dreams dashed as Trump shuts down border app
Minutes after his inauguration, President Donald Trump shut down a mobile app used by migrants to gain entry to the US.
What do we (think we) know about the Celts?
Drunken, barbaric warriors who battled the Romans naked — or matriarchal trading societies with refined artistry?
Colombia to declare state of emergency after rebel violence
The move comes after guerrillas fighting over drug trafficking routes killed over 100 people.
Trump's executive orders signal 'America First' goals
New US President Trump signed executive orders concerning immigration, gender issues and more, on day one in office.
Thousands of displaced Gazans return to homes in ruins
Palestinians in Gaza are returning to find their homes and neighborhoods destroyed by Israeli airstrikes.
Trump takes US presidency, declares 'golden age of America'
Donald Trump, flanked by his new administration and tech moguls, assumed office for a second term as 47th US President.
Russia to Montenegro: Orthodox Christians observe Epiphany
In many places in Russia and Eastern Europe, the ice cover is not thick enough for the traditional Epiphany ice-bathing.
Elon Musk: Why he supported Trump
Is the world's richest man likely to get even richer during Donald Trump's second presidency?
Biden preemptively pardons Fauci, Milley, Jan. 6 committee
The move came just hours before the inauguration of his successor, Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump: America first for the second time
On Donald Trump's Inauguration Day, DW looks at the most divisive US leader so far and his first term as president.
Who is Vice President JD Vance?
JD Vance is on his way to the White House as the next vice president of the United States.
South Africa police search for gold mine gangster 'Tiger'
An investigation and manhunt have been launched to find him and those who helped him get away.
Hardt: Trade, security likely to top US-German agenda
Trade and foreign security will be among the topics between the US and Germany, CDU politician Jürgen Hardt tells DW.
Global recruitment drive
This film follows two people who’ve left their home nations to work in Germany.
What Trump's EPA pick, Lee Zeldin, would mean for climate
Trump loyalist Lee Zeldin is expected to undo dozens of regulations as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency.
What does Trump's second term mean for the climate?
As Donald Trump hustles to assemble a governing team, environmental analysts say the future looks bleak.
German TikTokers more approving of China, Russia — survey
The poll surveying different news consumers comes amid a debate over shutting down the Chinese platform in the US.
India: Local reporters face risk of violence, murder
The threat of violence leaves little space for critical independent journalism to exist — especially in conflict zones.
In Serbia, swimmers brave icy waters for Orthodox Epiphany
On the Orthodox feast of the Epiphany, 100 competitors swam for the Holy Cross in the icy Vlasina River in Serbia.
BIZ: German cars dominate India's luxury market
Despite difficulties at home and in China, German cars are selling well in India, but only in the high-price segment.
HIV aid for the poorest in Johannesburg
A team of nurses educates residents of Hillbrow about HIV and provides protective medication.
Can Tanzania's opposition defeat the ruling CCM party?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Majjid Mjengwa a political analyst and DW correspondent Naomi Achieng in Dar es Salaam.
Israel and Hamas: Hostages will be released over weeks
A ceasefire in Gaza has taken effect, and the first hostages have been exchanged for Palestinians held by Israel.
Why Thailand is not a safe place for Asian dissidents
For Southeast Asian dissidents, fleeing abroad does not necessarily mean safety and Thailand is growing more dangerous.
Ethiopia: Tigray's forgotten internally displaced people
Displaced Tigrayans grapple with social and economic challenges despite the peace agreement with Ethiopia's government.
Davos: Young people put pressure on WEF's rich and powerful
As the rich and powerful gather at the World Economic Forum, many people are wondering how to bring about big change.
UK teen pleads guilty to Southport girls' murders
The crime horrified the country and online disinformation about it fueled days of nationwide rioting.
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