"Elden Ring," which has a plot by "Game of Thrones" writer George R. R. Martin, is one of the most popular games on the market. Here are the other winners of the Game Awards, where the "Hades II" trailer launched
A civilian court case in France hopes to block an oil exploration project in Uganda and Tanzania developed by energy giant TotalEnergies. It's a beacon of hope for civil rights groups
The marble sculptures on display in the British Museum are at the center of a 200-year-old restitution dispute between Greece and the United Kingdom. Could they finally be returned?
Despite all odds and social barriers, women in Pakistan are using comedy to break gender stereotypes, share personal experiences and challenge patriarchal practices
Over the past decade, attitudes have changed towards the blackface figure accompanying Saint Nicholas in the Netherlands. But the debate is still on
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Beijing's vast surveillance apparatus is being used to track and intimidate protesters. Several people told DW they suspect their phones were hacked
An album that made music history; a King of Pop cast out of the pop music Olympus. DW's Silke Wünsch looks back — with a mix of enthusiasm and unease
Liubov Yarosh survived Soviet dispossession, the Holodomor famine and World War II. At 102, she is living through war once again, supporting Ukrainian troops in their fight against Russia's war of aggression
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the world "cannot tolerate" the food crisis caused by Russia's war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainians vowed Russia "will pay" for the Soviet-era famine