Some of Britain’s rarest birds of prey are still being illegally killed despite decades of legal protection, according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). The charity’s report records...
US plans to reduce NATO support for Europe | DW News
Russia is at war in Europe, and Washington may be pulling back. Reports suggest the US could reduce the military power it commits to NATO, from warships to fighter jets. Is this a turning point for Europe’s security...
Turkish President Erdogan calls for solidarity with Gaza during Eid remarks
“I believe that this oppressor called Netanyahu will soon receive the lesson he deserves in the face of the world’s Muslims.” Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan drew attention to the suffering in Palestine’s Gaza...
Does Iran hold all the cards? | Michael Clarke answers your Iran war questions
Military analyst Michael Clarke is back in the hot seat, joining Sky’s Mark Austin, ready to answer your questions on the Iran war. Submit your questions and catch up on the last Iran war Q&A ➡️ Live updates...
Was corruption to blame for China’s worst mining disaster in decades? | DW News
After a deadly explosion in a Chinese coal mine, investigations point to rule-breaking, hidden tunnels, and missing safety measures. The tragedy exposes the human cost of corruption, as well as China’s continued...
Under attack: Traveling on Ukraine’s train to the frontline | DW News
With the skies closed, Ukraine’s railways have served as a lifeline for the war-torn country throughout the war. Now, they are increasingly coming under Russian attack. Ukrainian railways have reported a sharp spike in...
War and loss overshadow Eid al Adha in Gaza
More than two million Palestinians in Gaza are marking Eid al Adha under the shadow of war, displacement and economic hardship. TRT World’s Ashraf Shannon reports from Gaza City.














