The organizers of the "Make Amazon Pay" campaign say dozens of organizations in over 30 countries are taking part in strikes and protests on Black Friday.
New approaches to research into bilingualism show there may be some truth in the idea of a "bilingual advantage".
In its latest exhibition, the gallery showcases how artists reacted to the world's crises between 1945 and 2000.
The WHO requested data and China delivered: It says a known virus is causing a spike in child lung infections and is a result of strict COVID measures.
The German Peng! Collective has started a new intervention against Amazon to mark Black Friday.
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Researchers found how plants, which have neither brains nor eyeballs, understand how to grow in the direction of light.
The ousted CEO is back, wielding more power than ever before.
A team of European psychologists has pored over hundreds of thousands of data points in an attempt to solve the mystery of when human beings are at their happiest.
The iconic American holiday dates back to the early 17th century, when the Pilgrims arrived in what is now the United States — and only survived thanks to the Wampanoag Native Americans.
The fact that Black women died at higher rates than other people in the plague indicates "premodern racism" — new study.
While some have questioned the film's accuracy, those who helped make the biopic have suggested it should just be enjoyed for what it is.
After the death of a 23-year-old woman in Brazil, DW looks at how organizers of large events handle extreme heat and supply water.
From Oliver Stone's "JFK" to the upcoming "Assassination," filmmakers and writers have long tried to uncover the truth behind John F Kennedy's assassination.
Winning the award for best drama series, the German miniseries focuses on the early days of the eternally young and beautiful Austro-Hungarian Empress Sisi.
The Gulf countries are marching ahead with an ambitious domestic transition to renewable energy.
The world's biggest mountaineering association has set its target on becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
CO2 emissions are still catastrophically high, according to the new UN Emissions Gap Report.
"Music under the Swastika" looks at why Hitler and the Nazis favored classical music and how it saved Jewish cellist, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch's life.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria present a deadly threat to our health.
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