In DW’s Berlin Briefing podcast, historian Katja Hoyer and DW correspondent Matthew Moore discuss whether entering government could transform the AfD — or trigger deeper internal battles over ideology and...
EU and Mexico seal trade deal to reduce reliance on US | DW News
Facing pressure from Donald Trump’s tariffs, the European Union and Mexico are turning to each other. A newly finalized trade pact aims to cut barriers and boost investment—but also signals a broader effort to reduce...
French artist JR begins inflating a giant ‘cave’ over oldest bridge in Paris | DW News
Parisians woke up to find what looked like a rocky mountain range rising above the River Seine, as artist JR transformed the city’s oldest bridge into a vast cave-like structure. For more news go to: Follow DW on social...
Taylor Lorenz says ‘moral panic ‘is fuelling social media bans | Top Comment Podcast
As the list of countries seeking stricter regulation of social media grows, journalist Taylor Lorenz is among the most vocal online figures challenging legislation being proposed in the UK and US. Taylor joins Marianna...
‘Some progress’ in Iran negotiations, says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio | BBC News
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there’s been ‘some progress’ in negotiations with Iran as Pakistani mediators are in Tehran for talks. The Strait of Hormuz continues to be a big sticking point, Iran claims 35...
England manager Thomas Tuchel explains his surprise World Cup squad selection to Sky News
Thomas Tuchel has told Sky News his England players are looking for "clarity" in how they play as he unveiled his surprise World Cup squad. There were surprises galore, with Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Trent...
Is the US India’s friend? | DW News
From tariffs and Russian oil pressure to Pakistan and the Iran war, the “Modi–Trump bromance” glow is gone. We asked an analyst how India can play its cards now as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to visit New...














