The World Food Programme is warning that a hunger and malnutrition crisis in South Sudan is set to get worse. Nearly 8 million people will face acute food insecurity between April and July, as conflict and displacement...
How Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are hedging against an unpredictable US | DW News
As the Iran war reshapes global priorities, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are rethinking their defenses as China becomes more emboldened. DW’s Rik Glauert explains why US unpredictability is turning old security...
How much will Americans pay for war? | Inside America
As global tensions drive economic uncertainty at home, Selina Downes speaks with Americans feeling the strain of rising costs — from gas to groceries — and asks a critical question: How much are people willing to...
Why do ultra-Orthodox Jews spit on Christians?
As far-right politics gain further ground in Israel, aggression towards minorities is also increasing. Here’s why Christians are being spat on by ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel. Subscribe: Livestream: Facebook: X...
Escobar’s cocaine hippos: Should they be culled? | DW News
They’re the unlikely legacy of a drug empire: a herd of hulking hippos roaming free in Colombia. They‘re the descendants of the exotic animals once kept by Pablo Escobar on his sprawling estate. But today, these hippos...
Lebanese girl born in a Beirut displacement camp | DW News
A baby girl has begun her life in a displacement camp in Beirut — her first breaths taken far from the safety of a home. As fighting continues in southern Lebanon despite an extended ceasefire, thousands of women are...














