How widespread is global fatigue with the US?
While they're not representative, comments like these have been increasingly popping up on DW's social media accounts when the posts concern the United States: "Should we really be interested in what's happening in the US? (...) Please, DW, stop fixating on everything American," or "It might be worth mentioning that Europeans — and actually, the
Belgium seeks nationalization of nuclear power plants
The Belgian government signed on Thursday a Letter of Intent to acquire Electrabel's (ENGIE) entire nuclear operations in the country. Such a move would reverse the phase-out of nuclear energy legislation adopted in the early 2000s amid safety concerns. Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever stated that the country is aiming to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels
First dots on the roadmap to exiting fossil fuels
After days of talks in the first-ever gathering devoted to ditching the fossil fuels that are heating the planet, ministers, climate advocates and financial experts from more than 50 countries have agreed on a set of outcomes. Held in the Colombian coastal city of Santa Marta, the conference laid the groundwork for continued cooperation between countries
Will EU bring in a windfall tax on oil companies?
The dramatic rise in energy prices in the wake of the Iran war has led to calls for the European Union to introduce a so-called windfall tax on oil and gas companies, to use some of their profits to help governments fund relief schemes. Earlier this month, the finance and economy ministers of Austria, Germany, Italy
Iran war: Pezeshkian says US blockade ‘doomed to fail’
Skip next section World facing a 'major economic and energy challenge,' IEA head says April 30, 2026 World facing a 'major economic and energy challenge,' IEA head says The head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, has told a Paris climate conference that the world "is facing a major economic and energy challenge" amid
Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai honored by DW
Arriving in Hong Kong as a penniless 12-year-old stowaway from southern China, Jimmy Lai sought only freedom and a future. At the time, Lai could never have imagined how his life would become forever intertwined with this former British colony. "I'll sink with the ship, because this place gives me everything," said Lai in an
Germany: Economy Grows Despite Iran War
Skip next section Germany agrees to split heating costs in reform April 30, 2026 Germany agrees to split heating costs in reform Germany's coalition government has agreed to split key heating costs between landlords and tenants as part of a revised heating law. Leaders from Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU/CSU bloc and the center-left Social
Israel stops Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters
Isreal has intercepted more than twenty aid ships with 175 activists on board, Israel's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. The ships were on their way to the Gaza Strip before being stopped in international waters near Greece. This flotilla mission carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza comes after a fleet of around 45 boasts was intercepted last year. Palestinians and international aid bodies say supplies
India news: Exit polls out in key state elections
Skip next section Supreme Court calls for amendment in law on pregnancy termination for minor rape survivors April 30, 2026 Supreme Court calls for amendment in law on pregnancy termination for minor rape survivors In India, abortion can be legally performed up to 20 weeks and up to 24 weeks for specific categoriesImage: Sonu Mehta/Hindustan
Women journalists overcome gender barriers in Ghana
In Ghana, DW Akademie works with women journalists as they try to advance in their careers despite gender barriers. After more than a decade working across the media spectrum in Ghana, Ewurama Attoh can be proud of a career that runs the gamut, from reporting for television to crafting promotional campaigns to co-hosting a morning