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@dwnews - Social media captures Grenfell Tower tragedy
Berlin environment blog: Ciao Vespa, hello bicycle
Do something for the environment and your waistline, our author thought and traded his Vespa for a bicycle.
India and Pakistan: Adversaries now security partners
India and Pakistan are now full members of the SCO, an Asian security alliance
@dwnews - Young people make difference in UK elections using social media
My picture of the week | Six-Day War: How long will it last?
DW's Dana Regev and Yasser Abumuailek say that no political deal will be reached without a compromise on Jerusalem.
The most disliked videos on YouTube
YouTube users can express their displeasure with a video by clicking on the "dislike" button.
@dwnews - Who is Reality Winner?
@dwnews - Remembering the Six-Day War on social media
The Six Day War: Fifty years of occupation and uncertainty
Fifty years since the Six-Day War, the occupation remains a major obstacle to peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
May: We need to live our lives as one
Prime Minister Theresa May's remarks on recent attack in London.
Malaysia holds 'gay prevention' video competition
The Malaysian Health Ministry is offering cash prizes for videos on how to "prevent" homosexuality and transgenderism.
May and Corbyn face voters during 'question time'
Tory May and Labour Corbyn consecutively took an audience's tough questions on a slew of issues, but especially Brexit.
Women's liberation in Iran
They ride motorbikes and start businesses: For women in Iran this is still something quite new. But times are changing. President Rouhani promised to grant women more rights.
Returning home to ruins
After six years of war, the city of Homs in Syria has been almost completely destroyed. Abdul Kader al-Haje and his familiy were displaced. Now they are returning home and are living among the debris.
My picture of the week | Europe must take its fate in its own hands
This photo was taken just after Angela Merkel said Europe cannot fully rely on the US. DW's Mara Bierbach loves the US. She hopes that President Trump will not permanently damage US-international relations.
A would be suicide bomber shares his story
When he was a child in Afghanistan he almost became a suicide bomber. Brainwashed by the Taliban he already had a bomb belt around his body. The 22-year-old man now lives in Denmark and tells us his story.
@dwnews - Comedian Kathy Griffin apologizes for photo of Trump's decapitated head
Rollercoaster in virtual reality!
Join DW reporter Elisabeth Yorck von Wartenburg on her tour of the Belantis theme park near Leipzig.
UN humanitarian chief reports Yemen spiraling towards collapse
Women's liberation in Iran
They ride motorbikes and start businesses: For women in Iran this is still something quite new. But times are changing. President Rouhani promised to grant women more rights.
Civilians flee fighting in southern Philippines
Thousands of people are fleeing violence between government forces and Islamist militants in the city of Marawi in the southern Philippines. The city was attacked by a group supporting the "Islamic State" six days ago.
#IStandWithCEU: Protesting academic freedom
Tens of thousands of Hungarians are protesting a new law that threatens the country's international universities.
Highlights of Trump's first trip abroad
Donald Trump's first foreign trip as president of the United States was something different.
What does faith mean to you?
At the Protestant Kirchentag, DW tried to understand what faith means to the young generation.
@dwnews - Assault claims put Montana vote in the spotlight
The Green Cross of Venezuela
A group of medical students has been helping people injured during anti-government protests.
Taiwan says "yes" to gay marriage
Taiwan's Constitutional Court has ruled in favor and has asked the parliament to change the laws within two years.
No more cars!
Berlin is not the place for committed cyclists, says DW's Klaus Esterluss. He pedals around the city every day.
Kagawa: 'I'm still scared to be honest'
Borussia Dortmund's Japanese midfielder opens up about the night BVB's team bus was attacked on his blog.
Berlin environment blog: keeping the lights on
Most of us hardly ever wonder where our electricity comes from. Our author did and learned a few things.
When computer gamers can't stop
Computer addiction is now recognized as a severe disorder. Gamers can end up socially isolated.
Ivanka praises Saudi Arabia's progress on women's rights
She has been widely ridiculed on social media after making this comment.
Belgian Solutions:Curiosities in Brussels
David Helbich's photo book features the quirks of the streets of Brussels.
A viewer video from India
Check-in viewer Camilo Amaya has sent us videos from his trip around India.
Tehran after the election: A night to remember
Dancing and singing in mixed gender groups? In Iran this is strictly prohibited. But this night, things were different.
Indonesian slum turns into "rainbow village"
After its beautiful makeover this village has become an attraction for tourists.
@dwnews - Iranian expats voting in polling stations abroad
Macron's gender balanced cabinet
The new French cabinet has a fair sex ratio. Out of 22 ministers, 11 are female.
AfricaLink on Air: 19 May 2017
UN report says violence committed in Yei town South Sudan amounts to war crimes+++Zambian blogger Mulonga speaks to DW
Sweden drops rape charge against WikiLeaks' Assange
Julian Assange has yet to leave the Ecuadoran embassy in London where he has spent the past five years.
Follow the Hashtag: Venezuelans are taking to the streets demanding #NoMasDictadura
Political unrest in Venezuela erupted on April 1 as government opposition groups responded to a Supreme Court decision to strip the legislative branch of its power. Protesters are now calling for "no more dictatorship."
Record number of lone refugee children crossed borders
Nearly 300,000 lone minors migrated in the last two years, according to a new UNICEF report.
Brawl involving Erdogan's security will be investigated
There were riots between Kurdish protesters and the Turkish President Erdogan's security guards in Washington.
@dwnews - Mexican journalists mourn murdered colleague Javier Valdez
A dry run for Merkel and Schulz?
Looking ahead to Germany's national election in September, here is what North Rhine-Westphalia's election results mean.
@dwnews - Eurovision Song Contenst sparks all the emotions
@dwnews - Users debate Australian politician who breastfed in parliament
Mexico examines video of soldier killing man
The government rejects a study that found that Mexico is the world's second most violent country - behind only Syria.
@dwnews - Web mocks Trump for firing Comey
Blogger Denis Jeanson, explaining France
What comes after the French election? Talk with French analyst and blogger Denis Jeanson.
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