Chile votes in polarizing presidential runoff election
Security fears and migration concerns are shaping a tense runoff election, with polls favoring a far-right candidate against a left-wing former minister tied to an unpopular government.
Security fears and migration concerns are shaping a tense runoff election, with polls favoring a far-right candidate against a left-wing former minister tied to an unpopular government.
Some 500 years ago, Jakob Fugger was the richest man alive. The German financed emperors and popes, and reshaped global trade and banking to set the economic course for the modern world.
The Ukrainian president is in Germany for the latest talks on ending the invasion of his country. US special envoy Witkoff is joining the negotiations, but Russia will not be represented. DW has more.
At least 2 were killed and 9 wounded in the shooting at the Ivy League university, and all the victims are students. DW has the latest.
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DW had already been labeled a "foreign agent" as the Kremlin clamps down on critical media voices.
One gunman was also killed in a shooting targeting a Jewish Hanukkah event at Sydney's most popular beach. Police have declared the attack a terrorist incident. DW has more.
The protest followed the publication of videos this week showing staff at a Budapest juvenile correction facility physically abusing children. Viktor Orban's main challenger, Peter Magyar, led the march.
Australian police have taken two people into custody after reports of multiple gunshots at Sydney's Bondi Beach. A Jewish event to mark the first day of Hanukkah on Sunday appeared to have been the target of the attack.
Sudan's military blamed the paramilitary RSF for the strike, which in turn denied responsibility. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said that such attacks "may constitute war crimes."