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BONUS: Your questions answered, favorite moments of 2024
Ask and thou shalt receive - answers to your most pressing listener questions. Plus, our favorite moments of 2024.
Nigeria marks Detty December amid economic woes
In Nigeria, a month of parties, festivals and concerts is underway. But can Nigerians still afford to party hard?
Afghan Taliban say dozens killed in Pakistani airstrikes
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan claims most of the victims of the alleged Pakistani bombing were women and children.
Finland to probe outage in power cable link to Estonia
The incident at the Estlink 2 interconnector cable will not affect Finland's power supply, said Finnish PM Petteri Orpo.
'Maximum pressure': What's in store for Iran in 2025?
Next year is not looking up for Iran, with Trump's return to the White House and women's resistance at home.
Merkel nemesis Friedrich Merz aims to be German chancellor
Friedrich Merz, long a conservative figurehead among Christian Democrats, wants to unseat Olaf Scholz and lead Germany.
Turkey jails owner of hotel that collapsed during 2023 quake
Turkish court sentenced the owner of a hotel that collapsed during the 2023 earthquake, killing 72, to prison.
Argentina: Homeless people receive Christmas charity
A mass charity event took place outside Argentina's National Congress. Many lament worsening poverty.
Top stories in 90 seconds
DW brings you the top international news stories in brief.
Ukrainians find solace in Christmas during wartime
DW visited Kyiv to see how Ukrainians find rare moments of joy and hold onto hope for the future amidst war and loss.
Japan FM visits China, seeking 'positive direction' for ties
Takeshi Iwaya made his first trip to Beijing since becoming Japan's foreign minister in October.
Vietnam's restrictive internet law comes into force
A controversial internet law that gives the government power to regulate online content takes effect Wednesday.
The best images from space in 2024
It was (arguably) China's year on the moon. But there were also amazing images of a no-star galaxy and a halo eclipse.
Outages as Russia hits Ukraine energy sites at Christmas
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Putin had "deliberately" chosen Christmas to strike power generating sites in several states.
Kazakhstan: Dozens dead in Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash
A passenger plane with 67 people onboard went down in Kazakhstan, with local authorities saying survivors were found.
Gaza's small Christian community marks Christmas amid war
About 1,000 Christians lived in pre-war Gaza, but most are now displaced and sheltering in two churches in Gaza City.
South Korea's Yoon defies summons over martial law order
Yoon Suk Yeol defies another request for questioning over his failed attempt to impose martial law earlier this month.
Bangladesh seeks India's extradition of ousted PM
Once a democratic icon, ex-PM Sheikh Hasina fled to Delhi in August after a student uprising. How did it come to this?
Somber Christmas in Bethlehem in the shadow of Gaza war
It is now the second Christmas to be marked by Israel's war in Gaza. Tourists have almost stopped coming to Bethlehem.
Panama: Protesters say 'enemy' Trump must leave canal alone
Trump said that the Panama Canal should be "returned" to Washington's control if shipping fees are not reduced.
Paths of life — moments that change everything
Looking back, every life has at least one turning point. Change often comes about unexpectedly.
Haiti: Gang opens fire on hospital, killing journalists
Haitian leader Leslie Voltaire condemned the "unacceptable" shooting, which also left a police officer dead.
Brazil: Chinese workers found in 'slave-like' conditions
Brazilian prosecutors said workers building a factory for China's BYD in Bahia were subject to degrading conditions.
Christmas chocolate prices soar while cocoa farmers struggle
The rising price of chocolate, due to a bad cocoa harvest and fertilizer shortages, is at risk of hurting holiday sales.
Bethlehem marks somber Christmas amid ongoing Gaza war
Christmas festivities in Bethlehem, revered as the birthplace of Jesus, have been toned down for a second year running.
Morocco moves to reform underage marriage
The Muslim-majority country is preparing to reform its laws on underage marriage and women's inheritance rights.
Ukraine: How people are dealing with daily power cuts
Attacks on Ukraine's power grid are continuing to disrupt daily life, marking the third winter of hardship for millions.
Iran lifts ban on WhatsApp and Google Play
Allowing the use of WhatsApp and Google Play is the "first step in removing internet limitations," Iran's officials say.
New York City: Man charged for burning woman to death
The perpetrator allegedly watched his victim die after setting her on fire in a New York subway train.
My City: Saint Louis aka Ndar
Musician Bayla Diara, shows the former colonial capital Saint Louis, locally known as Ndar, in Senegal.
Street Debate: Ghana's illegal mining
The 77 Percent and Ghana's Joy News talk to young people about effects of mining on health and environment.
Fact check: The strangest fakes of 2024
Diapers for Trump, migrants eating pets, crickets in chocolate — all fake news! Here are DW's strangest fakes of 2024.
US: American Airlines flights return to air after tech issue
The US airline briefly grounded their flights on Christmas Eve, one of the busiest travel days of the year.
How gamers are funding Myanmar's resistance
After Myanmar’s 2021 coup, games like SpringBees turn virtual battles into real resistance.
How German Chancellor Olaf Scholz became so unpopular
Despite poor polling, Scholz is set to again be the Social Democrats' top candidate in February's early elections.
Women at the forefront of South Korea's martial law protests
Women have been expected to stay out of politics in South Korea but younger generations are bucking the trend.
Muslims in India struggle for access to mental health care
Access to mental health is abysmal in India, and Muslims face additional challenges as they seek therapy and counseling.
NASA probe to make closest-ever approach to the Sun
On Christmas Eve, NASA is expected to make history, flying closer to the Sun than any human-made object ever has.
Dutch court convicts 5 for violence against Israeli fans
The prosecutor said the attacks on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam were "not motivated by anti-Semitic sentiment."
Moscow court jails Russia-born US citizen for 'espionage'
Gene Spector is the latest US citizen to be jailed, with some freed in prisoner exchanges.
Syria: Hundreds protest over Christmas tree burning — report
Reports of the burning of a Christmas tree come days after the interim leader assured minorities they’d be protected.
Syria: Eye-witnesses break silence on 2012 Darayya massacre
Even after Bashar Assad's fall, horrors linger for many Syrians navigating rubble and remains in Darayya, near Damascus.
Stampedes in Nigeria highlight deepening crises
Desperate Nigerians are struggling to afford food as inflation and unemployment reach unprecedented levels.
How Magdeburg attack mobilizes Germany's extreme right
Racist attacks against migrants have come in the wake of the deadly Christmas market attack in Magdeburg.
Kashmir: Living with leopards
Fighting leopard attacks in Kashmir: a wildlife NGO takes action.
Congo slams Apple over 'conflict minerals' supply chain
DW's Josey Mahachi and Alex Ngarambe discuss the fallout with Alex Vines from British think tank Chatham House.
Air taxis: flying high or destined to flop?
Will air taxis become affordable and environmentally-friendly enough to find a mass market?
Can AI make mistakes?
Is AI infallible? No. But what explains those at times epic fails?
Can nuclear power cover AI’s energy demands?
Artificial intelligence needs lots of power. Small module nuclear reactors could be a solution.
AI robots from Germany
Neura Robotics has relocated its production of cognitive robots from China back to Germany.
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