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Eurovision 2024: Song contest top moments in pictures

Skimpy costumes, whacky performances and furious flagwaving... it can only be Eurovision.

Who is Andrei Belousov, Russia's new minister of defence?

Vladimir Putin has begun his fifth term in office by nominating an economist as the country's new minister of defence.

Putin Will Visit Xi, Testing a ‘No Limits’ Partnership

Moscow seeks more support for its war in Ukraine. But Beijing risks alienating Europe, a key trading partner needed to help revive China’s economy.

British Colleges Are Handling Protests Differently. Will It Pay Off?

University leaders have so far adopted a more permissive attitude to pro-Palestinian encampments than their U.S. counterparts. Here’s why.

Switzerland crowned the winner in Eurovision 2024

Twenty-five entrants took the stage in Malmo at the final tonight after the Netherlands' contestant is disqualified.

Riot police face off against Georgia protesters

Thousands have gathered outside parliament in Tbilisi to protest the bill they say is Russian-inspired.

EU slams Eurovision for banning its flag from song contest

The European Union has accused the organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest of "incoherence" for banning its flag from the concert hall during the final in the Swedish city of Malmo.

Ukraine updates: Blinken arrives in Kyiv to show US support

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced diplomatic mission to reassure Ukraine of American backing in the face of Russian inroads. DW has the latest.

German court says far-right AfD suspected of extremism

The ruling means intelligence services can now monitor the communications of the far-right party.

Fake news on the rise leading up to EU elections

Ahead of the European Parliament elections in June, fake news is becoming increasingly prevalent online. DW Fact Check explores four examples of how cybercriminals are spreading disinformation.

Georgia poised to adopt 'Russian law' despite mass protests

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said the bill will go to its third and final reading on Tuesday. Meanwhile, university students went on strike and led another major protest outside parliament.

Spy scandal: Why did a Polish judge 'defect' to Belarus?

Polish prosecutors will likely file espionage charges against a Polish judge who fled to Belarus, where he is now seeking asylum.

Curfew Imposed in New Caledonia Following Protests Over Constitutional Change

The unrest was triggered by a plan to let more French citizens vote in the territory, which independence activists say would water down their movement.

Catalonia: Separatists lose majority as Socialists make gains

Spain's Socialists won the largest share of the vote in Catalan elections, as separatist parties are set to lose their majority after more than a decade in power in the region.

How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians

When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong.

Grave of German politician Wolfgang Schäuble desecrated

Someone dug a meter-deep hole at the grave of German politician Wolfgang Schäuble, but didn't reach the coffin. The motive for the incident is not yet known.

Germany: Cybercrime by foreign actors rose by 28% in 2023

A new report found that cybercrimes by foreign actors increased by 28% as compared to the previous year. In 2022, the increase was 8% on the previous year.


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