Parenting while blind 7-year-old Mila, daughter of blind parents, balances independence with the need for a normal childhood.
How do siblings shape our character? Sibling relationships shape us in complex ways: therapist Jürg Frick highlights gender, age gaps and upbringing as key...
Robots to the rescue – High-Tech helpers Smart technology is saving lives and tackling tough jobs: Tom Plümmer’s Wingcopter drones deliver vital medicines to...
The melting ice of the Arctic (2/2) An ice-free Arctic raises climate fears but offers new trade, resources, and tourism opportunities.
Niger: Breaking free from violence and crime In Niger’s Zinder, youth struggle to escape gangs, poverty, and violence, revealing deep scars and lost opportunities.
A beauty salon for everyone in Leipzig Leipzig’s “Grand Beauty” salon uses hair, make‑up, and manicure services to challenge xenophobia, with refugees and...
Fighting your parents over your career choices Generational clashes over careers highlight shifting values: Alyssa in California pursues boxing against her parents’...
Afghanistan – A new hand for Abdul Afghan boy Abdul, maimed by a bomb, comes to Germany for treatment as healthcare collapses under Taliban rule.
The threat of avalanches – Making Austria’s slopes safe Austria’s “avalanche blasters” trigger controlled slides to protect ski resorts, preventing deadly disasters like...
Migrants facing German bureaucracy Germany’s bureaucracy poses hurdles for migrants: Cuban Yairan Montejo struggles with yearly residence permit...
Kyiv’s techno scene and Russia’s war Born from Kyiv’s techno scene, the “Repair Together” initiative blends music and reconstruction, drawing global...
Russia’s forests under threat Russia’s taiga, a vital oxygen source, is threatened by logging, mining, and oil pollution.
Globalization: Winners and losers in world trade (1/2) Globalization no longer guarantees growth, leaving poorer nations excluded from markets and migration benefits.
Iraq’s forgotten children – The scrap collectors of Mosul In war‑scarred Mosul, three boys — Razzan, Hameed, and Maher — scavenge daily for scrap amid rubble and hidden...
#MeToo in Bollywood Five years after #MeToo shook Bollywood, few cases have reached court, and whistle‑blowers often paid a heavier price...
How to know if egg freezing is right for you Delhi lawyer Anchal Chaudhary weighs egg freezing and societal pressure in DW’s Choices: Dare to Dream.
Poland: Threat lurking in the Baltic WWII shipwrecks in the Baltic risk fuel leaks, but warnings are largely ignored in Poland.
The Turkish Republic at 100: Is democracy still salvageable? On Turkey’s 100th anniversary, exiled journalist Can Dündar and writer Aslı Erdoğan reflect on a homeland marked by...