[POLA] Trump critic John Bolton to plead guilty in documents case
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser-turned critic is accused of mishandling classified documents while he wrote an unflattering memoir about Trump’s first term.
Donald Trump’s former national security adviser-turned critic is accused of mishandling classified documents while he wrote an unflattering memoir about Trump’s first term.
In a victory for rejected asylum-seekers, the European Court of Justice has ruled they must be given more than just the bare minimum to survive. But as the EU’s new migration pact kicks in, will relief be short-lived?
European Council President Antonio Costa said new ways need to be found to speed up Western Balkans membership in the EU. His comments come ahead of an upcoming summit in Montenegro.
“Remember” — every child in Israel knows the meaning of this Jewish commandment: Never forget the Holocaust. Now Yad Vashem wants to make sure people in Germany remember it too.
Several Lufthansa crew members were injured after the nose landing gear of a parked jumbo jet “unexpectedly retracted” at Frankfurt Airport.
Russian officials and media claim German businesses are comming back to the St. Petersburg Economic Forum despite the war in Ukraine. But who is actually attending Russia’s flagship event this year?
Austria and Portugal have won seats on the UN Security Council, ending Germany’s 40-year streak. DW examines the foreign policy questions raised by Berlin’s defeat.
A Nepalese Sherpa miraculously survived for nearly a week after going missing on May 29. The missing man was found near Everest base camp.
On the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Wu’er Kaixi, who played a leading role during the 1989 protests, spoke to DW about his personal loss and nearly four decades in exile.
Hawaii imports much of its fuel — and pays the price. From solar to geothermal, the state is searching for a way out of fossil fuel dependence.