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Coachella legal threat backfires as support grows for Dearborn animal shelter
Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit has renamed its June 13 animal and music festival after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Coachella’s lawyers, but the legal threat has…
German intelligence offices snub US-based Palantir software
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has reportedly chosen a data analysis system from France, instead of US-based Palantir. Civil society has welcomed the move, but says more m…
Who is Mario Draghi, this year's Charlemagne Prize winner?
The Charlemagne Prize honors those who advance European unity. This year's winner is Italy's Mario Draghi, a former European Central Bank chief and a key architect of European sta…

ماذا تعني الحرب لجيلٍ عاشها وآخر اختبرها عن بُعد؟
من غزة إلى السودان واليمن ولبنان... شباب من منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا يروون كيف غيّرت الحرب حياتهم، بين النزوح والفنّ والأمل والسعي إلى السلام.

ماذا تعني الحرب لجيلٍ عاشها وآخر اختبرها عن بُعد؟
من غزة إلى السودان واليمن ولبنان... شباب من منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا يروون كيف غيّرت الحرب حياتهم، بين النزوح والفنّ والأمل والسعي إلى السلام.
Latvia: Prime Minister Evika Silina resigns over handling of drone incidents after coalition ally's withdrawal
Evika Silina says she is resigning her post, following the defense minister's resignation and the coalition government's collapse amid controversy over Ukrainian drones aimed at R…
Honda reports first loss since 1957 as it waters down EV strategy, but shares rise on 2026 forecasts
The Japanese carmaker pursued an aggressive switch towards electric vehicles that it's now trying to walk back. Despite posting its first loss since 1957, its share price spiked o…
China goes electric, but can it get off coal?
The world's clean energy superpower also emits the most CO2. But coal-fired power may have peaked as China electrifies its economy with ever more renewables.

‘Give him the pain’: meet Zak Chelli, the supply teacher turned boxing sensation
The light-heavyweight is a substitute teacher by day but on Saturday delivered a blistering lesson to Cuba’s David MorrellLast Saturday night in Manchester, Zak Chelli, a 28-year-…
'Regime change': Hungary's Magyar exposes Orban's decadence
Prime Minister Peter Magyar has taken power and laid bare his predecessor's luxurious lifestyle. Many Hungarians are keen to see Magyar chart a new political course.
US drops bond requirement for FIFA World Cup ticket holders
Fans from five African World Cup qualifying nations with valid tickets are exempt from paying a hefty bond. But fans from several other countries still face major hurdles to seein…
The Greek Genocide, Memory, and Recognition
Greek genocide survivors being loaded onto barges at Samsun, Black Sea.Commemoration invites reflection, but it also raises questions. What does it mean to remember a past that wa…

Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel
Despite continuing Israeli attacks and occupation, many people in the south still believe the armed group is the only force capable of defending them.

قرصنة على سواحل الصومال: بحارة مصريون يستغيثون لتحريرهم بعد نفاد الماء والطعام
كان محمد ورفاقه على متن ناقلة النفط M/T EUREKA التي تحمل علم توجو، وكانت قد أبحرت من ميناء الفجيرة الإماراتي محمّلة بـ2800 طن من وقود الديزل في طريقها إلى اليمن، قبل أن يقتادها ال…
Detroit’s Marrow to close West Village flagship, pivot Birmingham storefront
Acclaimed restaurant Marrow says it will close its popular restaurant in Detroit’s West Village and concentrate efforts on its new Eastern Market brasserie instead. Marrow founder…
Detroit to celebrate 160 years of Vernors ginger ale with birthday bash
Pharmacist James Vernor started selling his ginger ale in Detroit in 1866 — making it the oldest American ginger ale brand. That means this year marks Vernors’s 160th anniversary,…
Germany's shortfall in medium-range defense capabilities
The US has announced that it will not be deploying Tomahawk cruise missiles in Germany. Now the German government is looking for alternatives. Could drones be part of the solution?
Fake TikTok fans and pop music's 'unethical' marketing
Do indie darlings like Sombr and Geese owe their success to TikTok "trend simulations"? The question has sent shockwaves through their fan base. Yet manipulated charts are as old …
Ceasefire in sight? What's next for Russia's war in Ukraine
Four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, is the end finally in sight? DW spoke to US political experts about why they think US home elections could bring about a …
Danny Brown is always onto the next thing
On Saturday, May 23, Detroit native Danny Brown will be one of the featured artists performing on the Waterfront stage at Hart Plaza’s Movement Music Festival in downtown Detroit.…
Metro Detroit’s biggest concerts of the summer
Let’s get loud. Between the festival circuit and the big-name touring acts coming to amphitheaters and stadiums, there’s great concerts happening every week from Memorial Day thro…
Free Will Astrology (May 13-19)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When naturalist John Muir wanted to experience a storm, he climbed to the top of a 100-foot Douglas fir and rode it for hours through gale-force winds. …
China’s new rules give the West a new headache
Beijing now has strong new powers to punish firms for pulling manufacturing out of China. Multinationals are increasingly caught in a web of coercion and complex rules as they try…
Satellites add a new layer to global poverty data
A new study using satellite data finds that 58% of the global population has been assigned to the wrong tier in the UN's Human Development Index. That can have real-world conseque…
Why men are less worried than women about climate change
From petro-masculinity to electric trucks: why men disengage from climate action and what might bring them back.
Rep. Kuhn Celebrates Signing of Bill Naming May as Chaldean American Month - Michigan House Republicans
Rep. Kuhn Celebrates Signing of Bill Naming May as Chaldean American Month Michigan House Republicans



