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In Kenya, corruption scandals and a failing health system leave families stranded. When hospitals and governments vanish, citizens turn to TikTok and civil society for help to build roads, equip schools or anything else. The story of Kaluma Boy caring for his sick father exposes a dysfunctional state and the power of online solidarity.
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Vienna is beautiful. Surrounded by elegant imperial facades, people enjoy culture and coffee. Or, they might clatter past St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Sisi Museum in horse-drawn carriages. But when night falls, the city shows itself in a whole new light.
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How creative citizen initiatives in Germany's capital are making the city more livable, and inspiring cities elsewhere. In Zambia, lead pollution from old mines is devastating the lives of those living there today.
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Although they were physically superior to us, Neanderthals did not prevail. What made them different and why did they become extinct? How close or hostile were they to modern man?
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How is Iran's economy coping during the war? With almost no real-time economic data available, experts analyze what's happening on the ground by looking at energy access, oil exports, sanctions, cash transfers, and Iran's shifting relationships with China and the US. DW speaks to Virginia Tech economics professor Djavad Salehi-Isfahani.
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Why does Lady Gaga have a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke on her arm? Also: A swansong for social media, a miniature artist and a Kenyan girl between forced marriage and self-determination.
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Slovakia stands at a crossroads between western and eastern Europe - and not just in geographical terms. Amidst growing social and political divisions in the country, Prime Minister Robert Fico is using his power to amplify tensions and stir up fear.
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How is Iran's economy coping during the war? With almost no real-time economic data available, experts analyze what's happening on the ground by looking at energy access, oil exports, sanctions, cash transfers, and Iran's shifting relationships with China and the US. DW speaks to Virginia Tech economics professor Djavad Salehi-Isfahani.
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Humanitarians like the Red Cross already deliver aid, medical assistance and some protection to civilians caught in war zones found in Sudan and the DRC. But can their efforts and neutrality be a path to ending fighting?
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Vienna is beautiful. Surrounded by elegant imperial facades, people enjoy culture and coffee. Or, they might clatter past St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Sisi Museum in horse-drawn carriages. But when night falls, the city shows itself in a whole new light.