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A mask mandate remains for trains and has been tightened for long-distance rail journeysImage: Frank Hoermann/SVEN SIMON/picture alliance Residents in Germany will from Saturday have to adjust to a new set of rules aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The rules are being introduced as the country is seeing a steady rise in infections amid colder weather, with offici
Why Ukraine's human rights chief Lyudmila Denisova was fired06/03/2022June 3, 2022The country's ombudsperson for human rights, Lyudmyla Denisova, is accused of having neglected her duties. But human rights activists have criticized her dismissal. A majority of Ukrainian parliamentarians from different parties, including President Zelenskyy's governing Servant of the People party, removed Lyudmyla
It's a bittersweet moment for the princess, who has grown up within the cloistered world of Tokyo's Imperial PalaceImage: Kyodo/REUTERS Japanese Princess Mako has quietly married a commoner without traditional wedding celebrations and said their marriage "was a necessary choice to live while cherishing our hearts." The couple's marriage document was submitted by a palace official Tuesday morning a
Experts point out that social media has made the message of conspiracy theorists far easier to disseminateImage: Future Image/Imago Images Undeterred by the mayhem at the Capitol in Washington and the near-universal condemnation of Donald Trump's failures in the dying days of his presidency, the small but committed Japanese chapter of the far-right QAnon movement is standing by its man. It is also
08/30/2019August 30, 2019The Bundesliga side is promoting diversity ahead of the Saxony elections. But its previous approach towards fans who publicly oppose discrimination, as well as the views held by Red Bull’s CEO, raise questions. "Our ball is colorful" is the name of a new campaign from Bundesliga side RB Leipzig. In the accompanying poster, some of the Red Bull-backed club's players and coa
04/22/2020April 22, 2020The pandemic has boosted networking in Germany. Despite some technical hurdles, working from home is on the rise here to an extent thought impossible a couple of months ago. Will Germany become a digital highflier? Millions of Germans are currently working from home, meeting via video conferences and using digital platforms for their jobs. What was inconceivable some weeks
German states set up hotline for male victims of violence04/22/2020April 22, 2020The coronavirus pandemic has seen a spike in reports of domestic violence in Germany. While this issue "predominantly affects women," two German states have announced a new hotline specifically for male victims. Two German states have set up a hotline for men at risk of violence, ministers of Bavaria and North Rhine-W
02/18/2019February 18, 2019Producers of the film 'Berlin, I Love You' have cited Chinese influence as the reason they cut Ai Weiwei's segment. The artist told DW that the Berlin International Film Festival suggested his section be removed. Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei's segment in the film "Berlin, I Love You" was cut from the final version due to concerns the artist had become a political l
03/28/2019March 28, 2019"Racist, sexist, disgusting." An advertisement by German DIY store Hornbach prompted outrage for showing an Asian woman getting aroused after smelling dirty clothes worn by white men. But the company isn't backing down. Hornbach, a German home improvement store, has been called on to apologize over a commercial that social media users decried as promoting stereotypes agains
12/05/2018December 5, 2018The Japan Times' decision to revise its description of women forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II has triggered anger and condemnation. Julian Ryall reports. Japan's oldest English-language newspaper, The Japan Times, has provoked anger and accusations of historical revisionism after announcing that it will no longer use the term "comfor
The EU is doing away with the twice-yearly clock changes and has given member states until April to decide if they will remain on summer or winter time. But there are fears Europe is heading for time-zone chaos. European Commissioner for Transport Violeta Bulc on Friday announced that the EU will stop the twice-yearly changing of clocks across the continent in October 2019. The practice, which was
Extra hours going unpaid12/18/2017December 18, 2017Employees across Germany do a lot more overtime work than people in most fellow eurozone nations. Fresh government figures show that an alarming number of these extra hours remains completely unpaid. Answering a question by the opposition Left party, the German government said the total number of unpaid extra hours in the country amounted to 493 m
German WWII Enigma machine found in Romania07/12/2017July 12, 2017A German-made Enigma I machine sold for 100 euros at a flea market in Romania has been sold a second time for 45,000 euros. The breaking of the Enigma codes helped the Allies defeat Nazi Germany in WWII. The collector who bought the machine at one of Bucharest's flea markets put it up for sale at the city's Artmark auction house wit
EU court: German gov't allowed to store user data10/19/2016October 19, 2016The Pirate Party had argued that the law allowed the government to profile its web visitors. The decision may be considered a double standard; Germany tends to advocate stricter data protection laws by western standards. For all its tough talk on online privacy and data protection, the German government will continue to sto
"Hello, I am Pippilotta Viktualia Rullgardina Peppermint Efraimsdotter Longstocking!" Whenever Pippi introduces herself with her full name, it takes a while. That's not only the case in English, but also in the 100 other languages into which her adventures have been translated. The fictional character was "born" in Sweden in 1945. Author Astrid Lindgren invented her story while sitting at the sick
Even almost seven decades after the end of the World War II, Japan continues to be accused by neighboring countries such as China and South Korea of not being earnest about accepting its wartime past and expressing remorse. With his attempts to re-interpret Japan's post-war pacifist constitution and a more nationalistic tone, Japanese PM Shinzo Abe hasn't helped either. However, he has said he int
In recent days, the over-two-centuries-old practice of homeopathy has come under fire in Germany. Dr. Karl Lauterbach, the chair of the parliamentary health committee, recently called for public health insurers to stop funding the practice, which typically involves solutions of small amounts of herbs or other medicines heavily diluted with water and then shaken or stirred to "add energy" to the so
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Jimmy Wales is a founder of Wikipedia, the free online portal that is considered to be the largest encyclopedia in the world . He co-founded Wikipedia in 2001 and now is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation. He is also a founder of the commercial Wikia company, and was named one of the world's most influential people by Time in 2006. DW-WORLD: Google announced a few weeks
Olympische Spiele 2024 in ParisBis zum 11. August 2024 blickt die Sportwelt in die Hauptstadt Frankreichs. In Paris werden die 23. Olympischen Sommerspiele der Neuzeit ausgetragen. Rund 10.500 Aktive aus aller Welt sind dabei.
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