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Gender investment gap: Are women catching up with men?
Online brokers are tapping into the potential of female investors. Tailor-made products and branding campaigns are on the rise. Will this help bridge the gap between women and men…

British couple jailed in Iran: 'We're likely to be here for a long time'
Lindsay and Craig Foreman are facing the reality of a 10-year prison sentence following their arrest in Iran while on a motorcycle tour last year.
Iran's Vafaei playing for more than snooker glory
After years lost to visa battles, Hossein Vafaei is finally delivering on his early promise as a snooker prodigy. He's hoping to inspire people back home amid the turmoil in Iran.
Study busts myth: German 'spring fatigue' doesn't exist
Do we really feel more tired in spring? Researchers in Switzerland say, "there's no such thing as spring fatigue." But it is a deep cultural phenomenon in German-speaking countrie…
How widespread is global fatigue with the US?
The global image of the US has taken a blow, as many people are increasingly fed up with the constant stream of controversies surrounding the Trump administration.
A new climate club, minus the fossil fuel lobby
Frustrated by blocking coalitions, 50-plus nations at the inaugural talks on exiting fossil fuels made one thing clear: it's all about how — not whether — to phase out coal, oil a…
Will EU bring in a windfall tax on oil companies?
Five countries, including Germany, want the EU to bring in a so-called windfall tax to target energy companies benefiting from the price crisis. It can be done, but it's complex.
Why UAE's OPEC exit is a blow to Saudi Arabia
The United Arab Emirates is leaving OPEC to pump more oil on its own terms. The break strips Saudi Arabia of a key partner and adds to growing uncertainty over the cartel's future.
Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce’s 23rd Annual Awards Dinner - Hour Detroit Magazine
Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce’s 23rd Annual Awards Dinner Hour Detroit Magazine
Michigan Recognizes Chaldean American Month - Michigan House Republicans
Michigan Recognizes Chaldean American Month Michigan House Republicans
Football: Afghan women's team recognized in blow to Taliban
Banned from playing football and sent into exile, Afghanistan's women's team has had to fight to regain international status. That newly awarded recognition is a "hard slap to the…
2026 Goethe Medal: Meet the recipients
Though they work in different fields and countries, what unites them is their focus on a Europe in transition: Arvo Pärt, Anita Raja and Prodromos Tsinikoris have been awarded the…
'Rose' and the piece of fabric that embodies gender politics
As the film starring Sandra Hüller is released in Germany, DW talked to director Markus Schleinzer about why women passing as men inspired his historical drama, and why it's a cur…
What is ‘ecclesiastical communion,’ which Pope Leo XIV granted to the new Chaldean patriarch? - EWTN News
What is ‘ecclesiastical communion,’ which Pope Leo XIV granted to the new Chaldean patriarch? EWTN News
Extreme weather and green energy on the rise in Europe
Europe's climate extremes have hit new highs — but renewables are now supplying nearly half of the continent's electricity.
Germany's entrepreneurs betting on post-Maduro Venezuela
Venezuela's economy is opening sectors to foreign firms, and that could pay off for the few German companies that have stuck it out through years of decline.
What Renault's new EV reveals about the global auto industry
French carmaker Renault no longer sells its brand in the Chinese market, but it's not afraid to design and develop them there. It's just one more sign of big shifts in the global …
Bundesliga games abroad unlikely, but for how long?
New proposals from FIFA will allow domestic leagues to host one game abroad a season. As a result, Europe's football leagues could face a big change sooner rather than later.
'Marine unicorns' aren't loving Arctic noise
Narwhals are fleeing Canada's far north. Researchers suspect a link to noise pollution from increasing ship traffic.
Governor Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Legislation into Law - State of Michigan (.gov)
Governor Whitmer Signs Bipartisan Legislation into Law State of Michigan (.gov)
Whitmer signs bills honoring Chaldean Americans, fallen service member - WILX
Whitmer signs bills honoring Chaldean Americans, fallen service member WILX
Pope grants ecclesiastical communion to Chaldean Patriarch - Vatican News
Pope grants ecclesiastical communion to Chaldean Patriarch Vatican News
Will the Iran war end Strait of Hormuz oil supremacy?
The conflict has brutally exposed the energy market's Achilles' heel. While global powers China, India and the EU push renewables, Gulf leaders are advancing plans for new bypass …

Running 100 marathons in 100 days, having never run 18 months before
Hannah Cox had never run before but set herself a target of 100 marathons in 100 days across India as a 'love letter' to her late father. Here's how she did it.

Running 100 marathons in 100 days, having never run 18 months before
Hannah Cox had never run before but set herself a target of 100 marathons in 100 days across India as a 'love letter' to her late father. Here's how she did it.

Running 100 marathons in 100 days, having never run 18 months before
Hannah Cox had never run before but set herself a target of 100 marathons in 100 days across India as a 'love letter' to her late father. Here's how she did it.
Sawe smashes 2-hour mark setting record at London Marathon
Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has made history in London as the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. He beat the world record by more than a minute.

How long is each F1 Grand Prix contracted for?
Formula 1 has contracts with 25 different tracks beyond 2026 with venues for the 2027 calendar seemingly in place.

How Lineker and Neville became rival media moguls
BBC sports editor Dan Roan examines how Gary Lineker and Gary Neville became two of the biggest players in a rapidly changing media industry.
