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Germany: June heat wave linked to 5,000 excess deaths
Several other European Union countries reported thousands of additional deaths as June 2026 officially became the hottest on record for bloc.
Iran war: Trump calls second set of US strikes 'retribution'
Iran war: Trump calls second set of US strikes 'retribution'
The US launched fresh strikes on Iran overnight, the second wave of attacks in 24 hours after President Trump declared a ceasefire to be over. Meanwhile, Iran is preparing to bury slain leader Khamenei. DW has more.
India news: Modi clinches uranium supply deal with Australia
India news: Modi clinches uranium supply deal with Australia
India's nuclear energy ambitions have received a fresh impetus from its Indo-Pacific partner Australia. The two nations have reached a deal to export Australian uranium to India. DW has more.
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How do Germans cope with having Nazi grandparents?
Since millions of NSDAP membership cards have been made available online, many Germans have been surprised to discover that their ancestors weren't always as innocent as family stories had led them to believe.
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Abbas sets Palestinian legislative elections for November
The Palestinian Authority has announced it will soon hold its first elections in twenty years. However, questions remain about whether it has the means and legitimacy to do so.
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.
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Violence on trains in Germany is on the rise
The verdict in the trial over the killing of a train conductor highlights growing aggression toward railway employees in Germany. What is causing it — and what can be done about it?
UK: Police attempt to remove loyalist bonfire 'hate display'
UK: Police attempt to remove loyalist bonfire 'hate display'
A loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland was lit a day early before police could remove a replica mosque from its top. Political and religious leaders had condemned what organizers insisted was a "political protest."
US: Charlie Kirk murder suspect 'regretted' act, roommate says
Prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk murder case released details from an interview with the suspect's roommate, where he allegedly admitted to the murder and that he regretted it.
China retrieves booster in reusable rocket breakthrough
China retrieves booster in reusable rocket breakthrough
China has joined the small group of space powers that can now recover an orbital-class booster rocket. Developers of the landing method turned to a striking alternative to that used by existing players such as SpaceX.
California’s largest lake is turning to dust
The Salton Sea is drying up, worsening air pollution for people living near its shores. Authorities are working to stabilize the lakebed and lock down the dust. But for some families, it's too late.
India news: Prime Minister Modi embarks on maiden trip to New Zealand
India news: Prime Minister Modi embarks on maiden trip to New Zealand
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is concluding a tri-country tour with a visit to New Zealand. On his docket are bilateral talks on trade, commerce and defense. DW has more.