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Why Germans don't have air conditioning
Unlike the US or parts of Asia, many homes in Germany and northern Europe aren't equipped to deal with extreme heat. But as the world gets hotter, trends are changing.
Iran turns Khamenei funeral into show of power
Iran turns Khamenei funeral into show of power
Iran's leadership is planning a six-day funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei starting July 4, in what officials say will be the largest gathering in Tehran's history — and a demonstration of strength at home and abroad.
Heat-resistant housing: How we need to adapt our homes
Heat-resistant housing: How we need to adapt our homes
In Germany, it is time to rethink and rebuild. Many apartments were not designed for heat waves. Fortunately, there are ways to adapt existing buildings to the changing climate — but air conditioning isn't the best.
Trump's support for Venezuela opposition head Machado wanes
Trump's support for Venezuela opposition head Machado wanes
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace laureate María Corina Machado says she wants to return to her earthquake-ravaged homeland. Yet neither Venezuela's government nor the United States thinks that's a good idea.
South Africa: Driven home by anti-migrant protests
South Africa: Driven home by anti-migrant protests
Two women tell DW how anti-migrant protests upended their lives in South Africa, forcing them to return to Zambia and rebuild from scratch.
Spain wildfire: Firefighters begin to contain deadly blaze
Spain wildfire: Firefighters begin to contain deadly blaze
Firefighters have started to rein in the wildfire in Spain's southern Andalusia region that killed 12 people. The affected region is home to one of the largest expat communities.
Venezuela: Almost 4,500 killed in quake, many more missing
Venezuela: Almost 4,500 killed in quake, many more missing
As the official death toll from the devastating earthquakes which struck northern Venezuela last month continues to rise, authorities are planning temporary housing to shelter thousands of people left homeless.
Venezuela sets up temporary housing, as death toll rises to almost 4,500
Venezuela sets up temporary housing, as death toll rises to almost 4,500
As the official death toll from the devastating earthquakes which struck northern Venezuela last month continues to rise, authorities are planning to set up temporary housing to shelter thousands of people left homeless.
Zema defende geração de empregos para homens e alega que mulheres têm afazeres em casa
Zema defende geração de empregos para homens e alega que mulheres têm afazeres em casa
Ex-governador propôs a criação de prêmio de R$ 5.000 para beneficiários que deixarem o Bolsa Família e conseguirem emprego formal
TSE sinaliza que pode manter votos em mulheres em chapas com fraude à cota
O Tribunal Superior Eleitoral vem dando indícios de que pode rever a posição segundo a qual a ocorrência de fraude à cota de gênero anula todos os votos da chapa nas eleições proporcionais. A ideia que vem sendo encampada por ministros é de anular apenas os votos dos homens que f
Ortobom é condenada pelo TST a pagar R$ 300 mil em indenização por exclusão de mulheres em
Ortobom é condenada pelo TST a pagar R$ 300 mil em indenização por exclusão de mulheres em
Ministros destacaram que as 22 gerências e 2 subgerências da companhia eram ocupadas exclusivamente por homens O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
Last IS-linked Australian woman from Syrian camp to return despite previous ban
Last IS-linked Australian woman from Syrian camp to return despite previous ban
Home affairs minister Tony Burke says return permit ‘has to be issued’ following advice from agencies and lawyers An Australian woman linked to the Islamic State group has been given authorisation to return to Australia, after the government was advised it could no longer enforce