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Italian filmmaker Silvio Soldini's "The Tasters" is a fictional version of the story of a woman who worked as Hitler's food ...
Pope Leo XIV has only been at the helm of the Catholic Church for a few weeks and there is already myriad false information circulating on social media.
DW visited one of but a few people in Germany who sail, despite being confined to a wheelchair. The 11-year-old sails for the ...
A new aid organization, endorsed by Israel, has lost its executive director before operations even began. Questions remain on its ability to effectively deliver humanitarian assistance to Gazans.
Fungi form a hidden network that runs through the Earth like a system of life-giving veins. Scientists are only just ...
Wildlife authorities confiscated a pair of African lions and arrested a man who had been seen walking one on the street. The ...
With only days to go until the runoff in Poland's presidential election, candidates Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are vying for the support of undecided voters.
Former military lawyer David McBride, who leaked documents of alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan, had appealed to reduce the severity of his sentence.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces growing criticism from key allies. While support remains, statements from the US and Europe signal a shift in tone and a more complex diplomatic landscape.
Lawmakers in the French lower house backed the right-to-die bill with 305 votes for and 199 against. French President Emmanuel Macron called it "an important step." ...
Fewer films are being made in the US. But will tariffs alone bring back productions to LA in the face of a more globalized industry?
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he no longer understands Israel's policy in Gaza. A number of politicians even demand an end to Germany's arms deliveries.