A lawsuit was filed to stop the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing US Treasury Department records.
Source: Al Jazeera
Read MoreUN chief Antonio Guterres on February 15 demanded the Democratic Republic of Congo's 'territorial integrity' be respected and a regional war avoided, at an African summit the day after Rwandan-backed …
Source: France 24
Read MoreWildlife charity backs policy of exploitation of small number of some endangered species for economic purposes – such as trophy hunting
The wildlife charity WWF has been working to support …
Source: The Guardian
Read MoreClimate action has been sidelined in the leadup to Germany's federal election and many policies are facing political backlash. Can activists navigate the challenges ahead?
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreGermany's constitution stipulates that the state should only spend as much as it collects. But as the budget deficit grows, some parties are calling for reform.
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreOur correspondent Noga Tarnopolsky interviewed Cécila Cohen, a friend of a family whose two sons were in captivity—one of whom was freed today.
Source: France 24
Read MoreA cacophony from senior members of the US administration has sown confusion and alarm in Europe.
Source: BBC
Read MoreSuzetrigine (Journavx) is the first non-opioid pain medication to be approved in the US in 20 years. It could help over 80 million Americans living with severe acute pain, while …
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreFor the first time in the Indian book fair's history, the spotlight is on Germany, with guest authors invited to update the country's literary image.
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MorePolice recover vehicle and firearm from Dartford crossing after woman in 40s killed in Knockholt
A woman in her 40s has been shot dead at a pub in Knockholt, Kent.
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Source: The Guardian
Read MoreMost of the world's data travels via ocean cables, which are at risk of frequent sabotage. DW explains where they lie and how they are protected.
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreParis' Louvre is one of the world's most famous museums — and it's in dire need of renovation. But structural changes are not the only measure European museums are undertaking …
Source: Deutsche Welle
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