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The dream final never materialised. Jannik Sinner was forced to retire in the first set due to illness against Carlos Alcaraz in the Cincinnati Open final. The Italian said he had been feeling unwell ...
As Russia steps up its attacks on Ukraine, the Kremlin is once again seeking help from North Korea. South Korean intelligence reports that the country has already sent Russia 28,000 containers filled ...
Spanish doctor Raul Incertis volunteered in Gaza for four months. He told DW about the conditions inside a hospital ...
Serbia's police used tear gas and crowd control vehicles on Friday evening in Belgrade to disperse anti-government protesters who threw firecrackers and flares at police officers in a third day of ...
Patriarch Kirill I and the Russian Orthodox Church are staunch backers of Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine. Sister Vassa, a US-born nun of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, has faced serious ...
It's been five years since China introduced the so-called National Security Law for Hong Kong. More than 350 pro-democracy ...
Farmland is shrinking as the desert encroaches in Nigeria's northeastern Yobe state. But efforts to restore the land — and protect future generations — are growing.
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Frenchman Terence Atmane was knocked out by world number one Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of the Cincinnati Masters 1000, despite putting up a strong fight in the first set (7-6, 6-2).
Buner, a three-and-a-half-hour drive from the capital, Islamabad, was hit by a cloudburst, a rare phenomenon in which more than 100 millimeters (4 inches) of rain falls within an hour in a small area.
What do Ukrainians think about the outcome of the meeting of US President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin? DW has been to the streets of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv to find out.