In a DW interview, President Kavelashvili defended the government and urged the EU to "change its attitude," stressing Georgians see themselves as European.
The White House has launched a tracker designed to call out "media offenders" every week. The site labels every story the ...
Russia is ramping up a disinformation campaign aimed at undermining Armenia's West-leaning government ahead of a ...
US President Donald Trump has threatened to cut aid to Honduras if Nasry Asfura, of the right-wing National Party, is ...
As the US pushes for an end to the war in Ukraine, Kyiv's diplomats held meetings with Steve Witkoff and Marco Rubio in Florida. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will ...
In Sri Lanka, rescue teams are racing to reach cut-off villages as floods and landslides caused by Cyclone Ditwah force tens ...
Breaking from tradition, Pope Leo XIV refrained from praying at Istanbul's iconic mosque, seemingly to the surprise of the ...
Writers, performers and cultural institutions are paying tribute to Oscar-winning playwright Tom Stoppard, whose celebrated ...
A philanthropic German business owner makes his money selling insecticides, which he campaigns for people not to use in order ...
Andriy Yermak has served as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff since 2020. His resignation from the ...
Many young people in Germany have embraced religious and right-wing extremism. What can be done to combat the growing radicalization of children and young people?
Despite Russia's war of aggression and ongoing Ukrainization, Russian is still often spoken in school playgrounds. Why? DW ...