Iraq’s Turkmen community commemorates the 1959 Kirkuk Massacre where many Turkmen civilians lost their lives
Profit over human rights? | UK sold spyware to 17 countries considered ‘repressive’ – reports
It’s being claimed that, for the past five years, the British government has been selling ‘security goods’ like wiretaps, spyware, and other interception equipment to more than a dozen countries that...
COVID-19 | How some of the world’s wealthiest are helping out?
Rescuing battered economies from the pandemic has seen calls for the ultra-rich to be hit with taxes and those calls are coming from millionaires themselves! Dozens have signed an open letter saying they should be...
France celebrates Bastille Day in downsized version
France celebrates Bastille Day in a scaled-down version with no parade in the Champs Élysées, but rather with a ceremony in Place de la Concorde, focusing on workers who fought the coronavirus pandemic in the front line.
Special edition: Lebanon grapples with worst economic meltdown in years
In this week’s show we’re turning our attention to Lebanon, a country whose economy has been pushed to the brink of collapse. The Lebanese pound has lost 85 percent of its value since anti-government...
UK to ban Huawei from 5G networks +++ Germany debates spyware law | DW Tech Report
00:00 The British government will ban Huawei from having any role in providing technology for its 5G networks from 2027 on, with the company barred from providing any new equipment from the end of this year. The UK...
Merkel’s visits Bavaria: Is she meeting with her successor? | DW News
A meeting in Germany has been generating quite a bit of buzz. For the first time in her chancellorship, Angela Merkel is attending a cabinet meeting of the Bavarian government. She was invited by Bavaria’s state...














