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Russia in panic as US sanctions trigger ruble collapse
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11/30/2024
November 30, 2024
Trudeau meets Trump to talk trade amid tariff threat
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Reports & Analysis
Trump taps Keith Kellogg to negotiate Ukraine-Russia peace
Trump taps Keith Kellogg to negotiate Ukraine-Russia peace
Donald Trump has picked retired lieutenant general Keith Kellogg to negotiate an end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Young migrants fear Trump's mass deportation plans
Young migrants fear Trump's mass deportation plans
Until now, so-called Dreamers, undocumented migrants who arrived in the US as children, were protected from deportation.
Can suing fossil fuel companies slow plastic production?
Can suing fossil fuel companies slow plastic production?
In suing ExxonMobil, California has highlighted the connection between fossil fuel companies and plastic waste.
Magic Johnson changed how HIV and AIDS are perceived
Magic Johnson changed how HIV and AIDS are perceived
For Sunday's World AIDS Day, DW looks at the story of basketball's Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
Are Trump's mass deportation threats feasible?
Are Trump's mass deportation threats feasible?
Donald Trump promised Americans to expel millions of undocumented migrants from the US. But how much would this cost?
How much will Trump press Germany on military spending?
How much will Trump press Germany on military spending?
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, Germany worries about difficult times ahead for European security policy.
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In the spotlight
Feminism's sex strike: How the 4B movement is spreading
Inspired by South Korea feminists, some American women are abstaining from sex with men to resist misogyny. Why?
What impact could Trump have on US education?
The US president-elect said that he would get rid of the Department of Education during his campaign.
Fact check: Is Putin threatening to use nuclear weapons?
Videos allegedly showing Putin's response to Biden's decision on the use of US missiles are circulating on social media.
Musk and Trump: Ethical concerns and conflicts of interest
Can Elon Musk avoid conflicts of interest if he's put in charge of cutting government spending by a couple of trillion?
Facts on fluoride in water, salt and toothpaste
Should fluoride be removed from tap water and toothpaste? Believe it or not, this is a hot topic in US politics.
Trump to have 'more power' than founding fathers 'imagined'
The Republicans are set to control the executive and legislative branches — and potentially the federal judiciary.
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How AI is shaking up the art scene
A portrait of the mathematician Alan Turing painted by a humanoid robot fetched over a million euros at Sotheby's.
Why a duct-taped banana sold for millions of dollars
As "Comedian," a banana duct-taped to a wall, is sold at auction, here's a look back at how the banana inspires artists.
The power of the perfect lawn
From the gardens of Versailles to suburban America, why are well-manicured lawns central to our cultural identity?
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