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Philippines: Drug war victim receives shred of justice
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07/27/2024
July 27, 2024
Bangladesh: Protest leaders held 'for their own security'
07/27/2024
July 27, 2024
Manila completes naval resupply run amid US-China friction
07/27/2024
July 27, 2024
Blinken to hold talks with Chinese foreign minister in Laos
07/26/2024
July 26, 2024
Philippines 'racing against time' after oil tanker capsizes
07/26/2024
July 26, 2024
Japan's exceptional rainfall prompts evacuation orders
07/25/2024
July 25, 2024
US, allies say North Korean hackers steal military secrets
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Reports & Analysis
Philippines: Sunken tanker starts to leak, coast guard says
Philippines: Sunken tanker starts to leak, coast guard says
The Philippine coast guard has detected an oil leak from the Terra Nova tanker, but said it was "not alarming yet."
Who are the Bajau sea nomads?
Who are the Bajau sea nomads?
While some Bajau spend their lives almost entirely at sea, many opt for more grounded lifestyles near the mainland.
Indian students look to Europe for educational opportunity
Indian students look to Europe for educational opportunity
Indian students are the top recipients of a prestigious EU scholarship program, which is celebrating its 20th year.
Bangladesh unrest: 'I have not earned anything for days'
Bangladesh unrest: 'I have not earned anything for days'
Authorities have eased restrictions after protests paralyzed the country. Dhaka residents told DW about their ordeal.
India's Muslims live in fear of Hindu nationalist violence
India's Muslims live in fear of Hindu nationalist violence
India's BJP party has majority, but its Hindu nationalists continue to result target minorities.
Bangladesh protesters demand answers for brutal crackdown
Bangladesh protesters demand answers for brutal crackdown
The police crackdown in Dhaka left 200 people dead during violent protests of a quota system for government jobs.
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In the spotlight
Nepal family holds out hope for son taken hostage by Hamas
A Nepali student who went to Israel for an internship was taken hostage in the Hamas terror attacks.
Pakistan: Why are many Pashtuns turning against Islamabad?
The military has long accused a Pashtun rights movement along the Afghan border of conspiring against the state.
War in Ukraine: Can China use its clout to play peacemaker?
Ukraine has said it recognizes the importance of including Beijing in efforts to negotiate peace with Moscow.
Who are the Kashmiri Tibetan Muslims?
With Tibetan roots and Kashmiri customs, the community in India-administered Kashmir has forged a distinct identity.
Is Laos facing a China debt trap?
Laos' return on Chinese infrastructure investments has yet to overcome the small country's mounting debt problems.
Can India's new budget tackle growing job crisis?
India is not generating enough jobs for its young population, and the 2024 budget aims to provide more opportunity.
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Specials & Events
Global Eyes: A new take on security policy
Is the war in Ukraine making your chapati cheaper? On Global Eyes we break complex issues down to what really matters.
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Living
Oldest narrative cave art in the world found
The cave painting in Indonesia dates back 51,200 years, making it the earliest known example of human storytelling.
Cao Fei explores the metaverse
Chinese post-digital artist Cao Fei is pushing the boundaries between the virtual and real worlds.
Afghanistan in T20 World Cup semifinal: A real fairy tale?
Afghanistan's first cricket World Cup semifinal is a major achievement, but for many observers, it's also troubling.
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