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We live on it, and it sustains us: The Earth. It's impressive and inspiring and not without threats.
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Highlights of the Golden Globes night
Want to know what everyone in Hollywood is talking about? Here are some of the best moments of the Golden Globes show.
The 2017 Golden Globes awards show
Here are some of the highlights of the 74th Golden Globes ceremony held on Sunday, January 8, in Beverly Hills.
Musical 'La La Land' sweeps Golden Globes
The whimsical film "La La Land" took home seven awards while "Moonlight" won Best Drama.
Have a second? You do on New Year's Eve
The Earth is getting slower and slower. That's why we have to adapt to reality and add one second this New Year's Eve.
Leap second 2016: Kissing, drinking, making New Years resolutions
Just imagine all the things you could do with the extra lead second in 2016. Here are some ideas.
Mission to Mars
How realistic are plans to conquer Mars? And could humans even survive there?
'La La Land' leads Golden Globes nominations
The nostalgic musical grabbed the most bids for the Golden Globes, followed by "Moonlight" and "Manchester by the Sea."
Where does water on Earth come from?
#wanttoknow! – Tomorrow Today’s view question comes from Rubén Soria from Mendoza, Argentina.
Rummenigge: Boateng 'must come back to earth'
Jerome Boateng has come under fire from the Bayern Munich chairman.
Images of destruction in New Zealand
DW's Samantha Early describes how she felt when she heard that tremors had wrecked her country again.
Chinese astronauts 'return to earth'
China's Shenzhou 11 spacecraft returns to earth with two astronauts from Beijing's longest-ever orbital mission.
Luxembourg serious about space mining
Luxembourg has adopted a draft law to provide legal security to companies aiming to mine extraterrestrial resources.
Supermoon on November 14
On Monday, November 14, the moon will be almost 30,000 kilometers closer to the Earth than it usually is.
Farm machines for Ukraine's 'black earth'
The Ukrainian economy is recovering. Farm machinery from German firm Horsch is in demand.
Cloud art: heaven on earth
Dutchman Berndnaut Smilde takes photos of his ephemeral works.
Three ISS astronauts return to earth in Kazakhstan
Three astronauts have landed safely back on earth after a 115-day mission on the ISS.
Luxury globes from London
Peter Bellerby produces exquisite handmade globes.
Luxury globes from London
Peter Bellerby produces exquisite handmade globes.
Living underground
Swiss architect Peter Vetsch designs underground homes.
Living underground
Swiss architect Peter Vetsch designs underground homes.
'No greater living artist than Dylan'
Pulitzer Prize winning writer Jeffrey Eugenides tells DW why Bob Dylan deserves the Nobel Prize in literature.
Farm machines for Ukraine's "black earth"
The Ukrainian economy is recovering. Farm machinery from German firm Horsch is in demand.
5 biggest environmental problems
These five megatrends present major global threats for the planet. DW looks at the causes and potential solutions.
Pope names 17 new cardinals from around globe
The group of cardinal nominees includes an Albanian former prisoner, moderate Americans and the papal envoy to Syria.
Investigating the Aleppo aid convoy attack
The perpetrator of the Aleppo air convoy attack cannot be determined with certainty but there are new clues.
North Korea tests satellite-launch engine
North Korea has carried out a ground test of a new high-power rocket engine.
Deforestation: choking off the earth’s lungs
Humankind of destroying the planet’s forests, with devastating impacts on plants, animals, people and the climate.
7 facts: NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to Bennu
It's one thing to land on a comet. But to grab a sample from an asteroid and return it to Earth? Enter OSIRIS-REx.
Three ISS crew members return to Earth
The trio traveled some 117.2 million kilometers during their six months in orbit in the International Space Station.
ESA: Hopes to be surprised by Citizens' Debate
European citizens debate space research on September 10. ESA's Kai-Uwe Schrogl tells DW what we can expect.
Fossils show Earth life older than expected
Researchers have reported finding structures that appear to show life on Earth dates back 3.7 billion years.
How do the earth's tectonic plates move?
Mohammad Issa Arar from Amman, Jordan
Earth-like planet discovered near Sun's neighbor
The new planet, "Proxima b," has been found orbiting the star nearest our Sun.
Our Beautiful Planet
Send us your images of the natural beauty of our world.
What would happen if the earth stopped turning?
Dimitar Mechkarov from Bulgaria wants to know.
Wim Wenders: The Documentarian
Buena Vista Social Club, Pina, The Salt of the Earth: three masterpieces, three Oscar nominations.
KINO - The Movie Magazine | 13.08.2016
Honored, acclaimed, celebrated. This week, KINO is all about Wim Wenders.
Rare, shy, tiny predators of the desert
Hardly anybody will ever see a black-footed cat. They are half the size of domestic cats and live in southern Africa.
Living beyond our means
We have used up more resources than the planet can regenerate in a whole year - and it's only August 8th.
Save the earth's largest mammals
Gorillas, rhinos, big cats - many iconic species could be wiped out before the end of 2100, say conservation scientists.
Living Planet: Who inherits the Earth?
This week's Living Planet looks at Brazil's treatment of its indigenous people ahead of the Olympics, a First Nations fight for sacred land in Canada and the planet's eco-footprint on Earth Overshoot Day.
Right to resources
Indigenous protests in Olympic Brazil, Canadian First Nations reclaim sacred site and our status on Earth Overshoot Day.
Earth Overshoot Day
Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when we have used up more ecological resources than the planet can renew in a whole year. According to think tank Global Footprint Network, this year humanity will reach that point on August 8. Living Planet asks the Network's CEO, Mathis Wackernagel, how they worked it out.
ISS astronauts return to Earth
ISS astronauts return to Earth
ISS astronauts return to Earth
A space capsule carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station has touched down in Kazakhstan.
Living Planet: Tapping satellites
Over 3,000 scientists gathered in the Czech capital Prague this week for an event organized by the European Space Agency. The Living Planet symposium presents the latest findings on the Earth's environment and climate, from data gathered by earth observation satellites.
'Living data'
A new European Union project will tap big satellite data to fight climate change.
To be or not to be in the EU
Amid controversy over his "Brexit" warning," Obama visited the famous Globe Theater on Shakespeare's 400th anniversary.
How earth-friendly is our fashion?
DW has gone in search of eco-friendly candidates within the fashion world.
Earth Day 2016: we all need each other
DW presents outstanding natural interdependencies among animals and ecosystems.
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