The Netflix series "Queen Cleopatra" has been accused by some critics of "blackwashing Egypt's history" by casting a bi-racial actress.
Deutsche Welle (DW) was launched as Germany's international broadcaster 70 years ago, amid the Cold War.
In 2022, a pastor in the United States burned "Harry Potter" books, awakening memories of Nazi book burnings.
After facing years of trial for attending an anti-government protest in her country in 2020, the acclaimed novelist has finally been acquitted.
Residents and lawmakers are trying to better manage the inflow of tourists in South Tyrol.
For migrants in Italy getting special protection status can be life-changing.
As severe flooding and landslides again inflict heavy fatalities and displacement in Rwanda, one of the most climate-impacted nations on Earth struggles to adapt to global heating.
Officials are expecting an increase in border crossings due to the end of a policy that was used to expel asylum seekers.
Sudan's warring parties are not willing to stop fighting as each sees themselves capable of winning, a Saudi diplomat said.
The Turkish human rights activist has been imprisoned in Turkey since 2017.
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has given the Benin Bronzes restituted by Germany to Oba Ewuare II, the head of Benin's former royal family.
Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant is Europe’s largest nuclear facility.
Eurovision week is upon us, with contest-loving fans getting geared up in Liverpool and across the continent.
The two defendants were found guilty of conducting online activities insulting Islam.
Rocket Lab launched the first of two NASA storm-tracking satellites into orbit from a launch complex in New Zealand.
The head of Iran's athletics federation has resigned, state media said, after female runners participated in a marathon without wearing headscarves.
Sudan has become a battleground.
Over a hundred wildfires — several of them out of control — have burned through 122,000 hectares in Alberta, Canada.
Thousands have gathered to witness the coronation of Charles III and his wife Camilla in London.
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