Portugal grants asylum to Afghan girls football team - DW News.
Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the girls, ages 14-16, and their families, had been trying to leave, fearing what their lives might become like under the Taliban — not just because women and girls are forbidden to play sports, but because they were advocates for girls and active members of their communities.
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How the war in Gaza is becoming a domestic issue in the US - DW News.
In the United States, protests against Israel's war in Gaza have spread to university campuses across the country, reigniting a long-standing debate over how to balance public safety and free speech. The protests are just the latest example of how...
Espionage in the European Parliament? What kind of information might have slipped out? - DW News.
Across Western Europe, anxiety about Chinese spying is growing. A man working for a prominent German politician from the far-right AfD party has been arrested. Prosecutors accuse him of passing on information from the European parliament, where he...
Israel vows to press ahead with Rafah offensive - DW News.
Six months into the war in Gaza, Israel faces strong pressure from the US not to mount a full-scale ground offensive into Rafah. Israel has withdrawn many of its ground troops from Gaza, but says it hasn't finished its military operations there. 0...
German Development Minister Svenja Schulze comments on UNRWA Investigation - DW News.
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German President Steinmeier's 'döner diplomacy' - DW Shorts.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is visiting Turkey to strengthen ties between the two allies. On the presidential plane with him, a Berlin döner chef. Subscribe: For more news go to: Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: ►Twitter: ►Instag...