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US: 'No evidence' of H5N1 bird flu spreading among people
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05/18/2024
May 18, 2024
US warns of threats against LGBTQ+ community during Pride
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Reports & Analysis
Will US student protests about Gaza subside?
Will US student protests about Gaza subside?
While encampment protests have quieted down ahead of the summer break, divergent opinions about the conflict persist.
Dog show in New York: Who let the dogs out?
Dog show in New York: Who let the dogs out?
For almost 150 years, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in the US has awarded prizes to the most beautiful dogs.
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
The first Canadian author to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Alice Munro, has died at the age of 92 in Ontario.
US-China trade war: Why Joe Biden has raised the stakes
US-China trade war: Why Joe Biden has raised the stakes
The US president has quadrupled tariffs on Chinese EVs and raised levies on green technologies. Here's why.
Illicit fentanyl is entering the US at highest rates ever
Illicit fentanyl is entering the US at highest rates ever
More than 115 million illicit pills containing fentanyl were seized by US law officials last year.
US investors pricing out trailer residents
US investors pricing out trailer residents
Some 20 million people in the US live in trailer parks. But investors are raising the rent, putting their homes at risk.
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In the spotlight
Social media abstinence can boost self-esteem
A Canadian study has found that refraining from social media for a week can have a positive impact on one's body image.
TikTok challenges potential US ban in court
The lawsuit is likely welcome news for millions of TikTok users, as well as for creators. DW met one of them.
Campus protests: Pro-Palestinian or anti-Israeli?
Robert Williams, executive director of the USC Shoah Foundation, speaks to DW's Sarah Hofmann.
How will US campus Gaza protests impact crucial election?
As the US academic year winds down, student protests are heating up — with consequences beyond the university campus.
Is Japan 'xenophobic' like US President Biden claims?
US President Joe Biden's recent remarks about foreign labor have provoked pushback from the Japan's government.
Should the use of animals in sports be banned?
From dog races to bullfighting, critical voices are getting louder when it comes to using animals in sports.
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Living
Palestinian-Chilean singer poised to take Arabic pop global
The 22-year-old singer is making history, even as she walks a fine line against the backdrop of current events.
Nigerian chess player breaks world record
Tunde Onakoya played for over 58 hours nonstop, in an effort to raise $1 million for children's education in Africa.
Josephine Baker, icon and activist, focus of Berlin show
An exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie explores the life of the multifaceted artist and activist.
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