Cannabis legalization in Canada may have increased health issues but brought positive social benefits, say researchers studying the effects five years after legalization.
Israeli novelists Yishai Sarid, Lizzie Doron and Assaf Gavron are angered and heart-broken by the unprecedented attacks by terrorist group Hamas.
DW's Jochen Rosenkranz was in Tel Aviv when Israel was attacked by Hamas terrorists.
Autocracies are using their majority on the UN Human Rights Council to shield each other from oversight.
The storm prompting authorities in Hong Kong to issue the highest rainstorm warning for the second time in a month.
From the 1953 uprising in East Germany to the bloody independence struggles in the Baltic states after 1990, the DOK Leipzig film festival's retrospective is showcasing documentaries that still resonate today.
Germany's Foreign Ministry says the country will donate money to migrant rescue boat charities operating in the Mediterranean.
Videos of AI-generated doctors giving health and beauty tips on social media are becoming hugely popular, generating millions of clicks.
Senegal's navy has said it intercepted thousands of would-be migrants over the past few months.
The tech behemoth has launched the first pair of prototype satellites meant for its internet-from-space service — Project Kuiper.
The religious crowd protested at the Supreme Court after Friday prayers.
El Hierro, the tiniest of the Canary Islands, has received more than 1,200 migrants in the last six days alone.
European leaders failed to agree on a joint declaration on reform to the bloc's asylum and migration rules.
Narges Mohammadi's peace prize is a milestone in a decades-long women's rights movement, punctuated by last year's "women, life, freedom" protests that inspired people around the world by defying the Iranian regime.
The ozone hole over Antarctica is one of the biggest on record, roughly three times the size of Brazil.
We all carry over 9,000 genetic mutations.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi's book and documentary about the plight of imprisoned activists in Iran sheds light on human rights abuses suffered in the Islamic Republic.
The search continues for dozens of people after heavy rainfall caused the failure of a dam in the mountainous northeastern state of Sikkim.
A new UN report says that more than 43 million children were uprooted between 2016 and 2021 due to weather disasters fuelled by climate change.
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