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Donald Trump found liable for fraud in New York civil case
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News
09/27/2023
September 27, 2023
Hollywood screenwriters union agrees to end strike
09/26/2023
September 26, 2023
UK's Braverman lobbies in US for tougher asylum rules
09/26/2023
September 26, 2023
Biden joins striking auto workers on Detroit picket line
09/26/2023
September 26, 2023
US sues Amazon for running 'illegal monopoly'
09/26/2023
September 26, 2023
US recognizes two Pacific nations to counter China
09/25/2023
September 25, 2023
Hollywood writers reach 'tentative' deal with studios
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Climate change in the Arctic – Canada's melting permafrost
Climate change in the Arctic – Canada's melting permafrost
In Canada's Arctic region, where the permafrost is melting fast, scientists and local residents are raising the alarm.
US-China tech war: Is Huawei's new chip a threat?
US-China tech war: Is Huawei's new chip a threat?
China's largest chipmaker has surprised the West by creating a homegrown 7nm chip. How should the US respond?
Despite writers' deal, Hollywood not yet going back to work
Despite writers' deal, Hollywood not yet going back to work
A standoff between screenwriters and Hollywood studio bosses could be ending soon. But actors are still on strike.
Hollywood writers' strike
Hollywood writers' strike
A screenwriters' strike halted film and TV production for months, costing billions. A deal to end it came in September
NASA capsule with asteroid sample lands in Utah desert
NASA capsule with asteroid sample lands in Utah desert
A NASA capsule has returned to Earth after seven years in space, carrying rocks and dust from an asteroid named Bennu.
OSIRIS REx spacecraft releases asteroid sample capsule
OSIRIS REx spacecraft releases asteroid sample capsule
Scientists are eagerly awaiting the sample capsule, which is carrying rocks and dust from the asteroid Bennu.
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In the spotlight
Nudity, blood and pain: Revisiting Marina Abramovic's work
London's Royal Academy is revisiting the cultural legacy of the Serbian artist who pushed her body and mind to extremes.
Glyphosate: EU backs 10-year renewal of disputed herbicide
It remains the world's bestselling weedkiller, but potentially causes cancer. Will the EU ban or extend its use?
Brain implants make disabled walk but can't read thoughts
Brain implant devices could transform human health. The first human trial has gotten its go-ahead.
Iranian-American dancer honors Amini with ballet
Ballet dancer Tara Ghassemieh's performance, "The White Feather," is a homage to the fight for women's rights in Iran.
In Florida, ocean restoration groups help preserve reefs
Scientists and activists are collaborating to save Florida's coral reefs. DW's Ines Pohl found out more in Key West.
US Open: 50 years on from first equal pay triumph
Much has changed since the US Open began awarding equal prize money in 1973. But the battle for equal pay is ongoing.
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Living
Pop star Anastacia's new album celebrates German bands
US singer Anastacia's new album is intended as a treat for her German fans, with covers of the country's favorite songs.
How Louis Armstrong left his mark in East Germany
The exhibition "I've Seen the Wall" revisits the jazz icon's concerts in communist East Germany in 1965.
Stranded revelers leave Burning Man festival mud-bath
Organizers of the festival have reopened the only road to the site allowing revelers to head home.
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