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Deutsche Welle (English edition), 18 Jul 2026

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ArticleHow con­flict in Congo, Sudan and Yemen is fuel­ing the spread of dis­ease

D'zirava Lety sums up the hope­less­ness of her situ­ation in just a few words: "There is no water. In the entire camp, there is only one tap. Another chal­lenge is the lack of toi­lets. Chil­dren relieve them­selves any­where. With the dis­ease that...

How con­flict in Congo, Sudan and Yemen is fuel­ing the spread of dis­ease

ArticleCanada wild­fires: Smoke chok­ing major US cit­ies

Smoke from hun­dreds of wild­fires burn­ing in Canada has promp­ted air qual­ity warn­ings across parts of the United States on Fri­day, trig­ger­ing fresh tar­iff threats from US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump. Smoke from hun­dreds of wild­fires burn­ing...

Canada wild­fires: Smoke chok­ing major US cit­ies

ArticleDefend­ing Den­mark against foes - and fickle friends

Hader­slev, a city close to the east­ern coast of Den­mark, is where Dan­ish forces last fought a war on their own ter­rit­ory. That was in 1940, when Ger­many invaded. Now, in a scen­ario pre­vi­ously unima­gin­able in post­war Europe, Dan­ish...

Defend­ing Den­mark against foes - and fickle friends

ArticleGer­many debates sur­rog­acy and hypo­crisy

Con­ser­vat­ive politi­cian Jens Spahn and his hus­band have announced that they have become par­ents with the help of a sur­rog­ate mother in the US. "It's hard to put this feel­ing into words." Spahn told Ger­man mass- cir­cu­la­tion tabloid BILD....

Ger­many debates sur­rog­acy and hypo­crisy