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Post-tuberculosis lung disease: A patient's story
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News
05/03/2024
May 3, 2024
China launches uncrewed probe to far side of the moon
05/03/2024
May 3, 2024
Pakistan: Bus crash in the north kills at least 20
05/03/2024
May 3, 2024
India election: Rahul Gandhi to contest from Raebareli
05/03/2024
May 3, 2024
Taiwan detects Chinese aircraft around island
05/02/2024
May 2, 2024
Philippines summons Chinese envoy over water cannon attack
05/02/2024
May 2, 2024
China highway collapse: Death toll rises to over 40
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Reports & Analysis
India's heatwave could affect the election
India's heatwave could affect the election
With parts of India reporting the hottest April on record, there is growing concern some voters may choose to stay home.
Chinese fishing fleets in Indian Ocean accused of abuses
Chinese fishing fleets in Indian Ocean accused of abuses
A recent investigation has revealed how China's distant-water fishing fleet commits environmental and labor abuses.
War in Gaza: Anti-West sentiment grows in Malaysia
War in Gaza: Anti-West sentiment grows in Malaysia
The war in Gaza has led many in Malaysia and elsewhere in Southeast Asia to accuse the West of a moral decline.
Thousands flee volcanic eruption in Indonesia
Thousands flee volcanic eruption in Indonesia
The Ruang volcano in Indonesia has erupted again. Thousands of people are having to be evacuated.
Karachi's women face daily life without access to toilets
Karachi's women face daily life without access to toilets
Pakistan's largest metropolis has very few public toilets, and the situation is even more difficult for women.
India: Will divisive rhetoric help or hurt Narendra Modi?
India: Will divisive rhetoric help or hurt Narendra Modi?
Narendra Modi has been criticized for his rousing speeches that critics view as a divisive attempt to get more votes.
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In the spotlight
India: Tech hub Bengaluru's water crisis turns political
Bengaluru is running out of drinking water, and the shortages have become a hot-button election issue.
Myanmar: Civil war of 'many against many' tearing country up
A coup caused civil war in Myanmar 4 years ago. Armed groups have grown in a land already rife with ethnic tensions.
Climate phenomena: What are El Nino and La Nina?
Originating in the Pacific, the El Nino cycle has intensified drought in Africa and Asia. Here's what makes that happen.
Vatican eyes closer ties with communist Vietnam
Religious organizations in Vietnam are tightly under the thumb of the communist authorities.
Filipino nurses in Germany struggle with the language
Filipino nurses are in high demand in Germany, but struggles learning German make it harder for them to feel at home.
TikTok for sale: Who can buy it and how much will it cost?
Can selling a global social media wonder be that hard? DW examines the odds of a TikTok sale and who could buy it.
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Specials & Events
Global Eyes: A new take on security policy
Is the war in Ukraine making your chapati cheaper? On Global Eyes we break complex issues down to what really matters.
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Living
Thailand: The 'pocket parks' making Bangkok greener
In Thailand's capital Bangkok, more and more green "pocket parks" are sprouting up between extensive highways.
Uzbekistan's footballers make Olympic history
Victory in the under-23 Asian Cup semifinals means Uzbekistan will have a team at the Olympics for the first time ever.
Everest climbing season with new rules and question marks
As the 2024 Everest season starts, climate change is increasing risks and causing new and unexpected problems.
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