Meteorologists are predicting a possible return of La Nina, linked to cooler temperatures and heavy rain.
A brain network involved in motivation and attention is larger in people with depression.
In the documentary "Of Caravan and the Dogs," filmmaker Askold Kurov follows independent media outlets as they shut down following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The slowdown in consumer price increases comes as the European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates.
Delays, high prices and lots of construction: The dream of a comprehensive high-speed train network is far from reality.
The Cold War, neo-Nazis, as well as Iran's fatwa on Salman Rushdie all had an impact on the Frankfurt Book Fair, which turns 75 this year.
There are now myriads of plant-based milks in addition to dairy.
Supermoons are a rare chance to get close to the moon and see it bigger and brighter with your own eyes.
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago.
Martina Hefter wins top literary award for her story of a woman who cares for her ill husband while chatting online at night with a Nigerian love scammer.
Hospitals are on the front line as rising temperatures linked to burning fossil fuels lead to more intense and frequent extreme weather.
AI algorthim helps scientists identify a treasure trove of viruses from environmental samples across the planet.
The Dresden Symphony Orchestra revisits the relationship between man and machine — and the results are surprising.
Germany's top classical music prize, the Opus Klassik, goes to a recording of Joseph Haydn's music by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen.
The aerospace giant warned in an email that employees at all levels of the company are at risk.
Already popular through K-pop, the TV series "Squid Game" and the Oscar success "Parasite," South Korea's culture is once again in the spotlight with Han Kang's Nobel Prize.
Low-cost airline Ryanair is stopping all flights to three minor German airports and also cutting its operations in Hamburg by more than half.
Germany is losing its forests — and fast.
Why have devastating hurricanes like Milton become so common? Ocean warming may be a key factor driving the increase in frequency and severity of storms worldwide.
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