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Bundesliga: Can expanded league help competition?

The Women's Bundesliga has expanded to 14 clubs this season but in the last 12 years only two sides have been in contention for the title. While women's football in Germany is growing, it still lags behind the UK and US.

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Germany suffer shock World Cup qualifying loss to Slovakia

Germany's 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign got off to a disastrous start as they suffered a deserved 2-0 defeat to Slovakia. Furious head coach Julian Nagelsmann questioned his team's mentality.

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IAA: German automakers need to step on the gas to stay relevant

As the International Mobility Show opens in Munich, the German car industry is facing roadblocks on many sides. That's why manufactures are polishing up to prove they are ready to conquer the future of modern mobility.

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Dystopian futures and Gaza tragedy in focus at Venice

As the 2025 Venice Film Festival draws to a close, it will be remembered for films that bravely reflect on the wars and politics of the time — and the impact of technology on the future.

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Giorgio Armani, the minimalist, perfectionist fashion icon

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani launched his career in the 70s and quickly built up a fashion empire synonymous with elegance, quality and individuality. He has died at the age of 91 in Milan, Italy.

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Fires in Spain and Portugal fueled by climate change

Wildfires caused devastation in Spain and Portugal this summer. Scientists say that rising global temperatures caused by burning fossil fuels has made the deadly fires 40 times more likely.

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Children in art: A journey through history

They've been immortalized on canvas as rulers, angels, or ragged but endearing street children. Why have children been depicted so differently across the centuries?

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Desalination doesn't have to be bad for the environment

Drinking from the sea is essential to securing water supply but often has negative environmental impacts. Scientists say they can be minimized with careful planning and process.

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William Kentridge show explores South African roots

With the world-renowned artist turning 70, a new German exhibition traces Kentridge's artistic evolution from the 1970s, and how colonialism and social division impacted his work.

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Landslides and mudslides: Why they happen

Non-stop rain in Sudan caused a landslide to cover an entire village. The science of these natural disasters is simple. Preventing them is possible.

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How humans made chickens grow and foxes shrink

Archeologists in southern France have studied bones spanning 8,000 years to reveal how humans caused domestic animals to grow in overall size, while wild animals shrank.

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Digital taxes put US-EU trade talks under pressure

Trump is now threatening retaliation over EU tech rules, shaking the bloc’s 15% tariff deal. Lacking China’s rare earths leverage, Brussels is scrambling for countermeasures — what cards can it still play?

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Sex testing in athletics a setback to science?

Former Spanish hurdler Maria Jose Martinez-Patino knows better than most about genetic testing, having missed out on a chance at the Olympics as a result of it. She spoke to DW about World Athletics' new regulations.

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Why some countries want fewer public holidays

Some governments have proposed reducing public holidays, claiming it helps budgets and boosts growth. However, counter-arguments suggest that productivity is not just about days worked and that time off is important.

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Germany's road to 2026 World Cup begins: What to know

The German national team has six games to play in 2025. The plan is to win them all and secure early qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but injuries and struggles against top teams cast something of a shadow.

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How much screen time is safe for children?

In a world full of smartphones, tablets, and computers, how much media time is acceptable at what stage of life? Though there's little data on the issue, there are still a few principles on which most experts agree.

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'Currydurst': Beer and curry ketchup in a glass

A new German beer with a curry ketchup flavor is set to test tastebuds as it celebrates Hamburg street food culture and tries to become another St. Pauli legend.

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MLS star Müller settling in to 'village' life in Vancouver

Thomas Müller seems to be settling in well at the first club he has known apart from Bayern Munich. For a one-club man until a few weeks ago, he also seems to be truly embracing a new city and culture.

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Hurricane Katrina left lasting legacy for youngest survivors

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, survivors who lived through the storm as children are still reckoning with a city transformed — and the stories of loss and trauma they never got to tell.

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Winners of 2025 Goethe Medal building cultural bridges

The 2025 Goethe Medal was awarded to philanthropist and activist Osman Kavala from Turkey, as well as Chinese linguist, Li Yuan, and Belgian archaeologist, David Van Reybrouck.

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