Police in Brazil arrested a man on suspicion of planning an assassination attempt on President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ahead of the Amazon summit to be held next week.
NASA scientists are breathing a sigh of relief as data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft is again being received.
Air-conditioned buses and refrigerator trucks have been ordered to cool down and provide cold drinks to participants of the World Scout Jamboree being held in South Korea amid soaring heat.
Margolis was best known for his role as ruthless former drug kingpin Hector Salamanca on the series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
A pretrial hearing would have included witnesses to the incident.
Alexei Navalny's supporters say the charges against him, over his now-closed political movement, are trumped up.
According to EU climate observers Copernicus, the surface waters of the world's oceans were warmer than ever before this week: 20.
Torrential rain struck the two countries overnight, causing severe floods and mudslides.
The birth was the first for an endangered red panda at Baden-Württemberg's Karlsruhe Zoo.
DW travel reporter Benjamin Restle crossed the Alps this summer.
Three years after a massive explosion devastated Beirut, cultural institutions in the city are still struggling to pick up the pieces.
As the United Nations Security Council convenes, global food insecurity takes center stage with a looming crisis threatening vulnerable populations.
Researchers say they've found a sugar molecule in breastmilk that may be vital for infant brain development, and that it may lead to improved baby formula.
Sotheby's in London presents 'Freddie Mercury: A World of his Own,' an exhibition and auction of the rock star's kaleidoscopic personal collection.
Authoritarian governments often harass and hinder their critics, even if those people are outside the country.
The British Prime Minister's large North Yorkshire home has been hit by an environmental protest.
After several days of continued burning in the North Sea, the Fremantle Highway has been towed to port.
The legendary Wacken heavy metal festival kicked off in northern Germany, but with a smaller audience.
The human rights watchdog said it was able to document sexual assault on girls as young as 12.
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