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Women's workwear: When proper fit becomes a safety issue
Lufthansa pilots to strike again for 2 more days
Germany launches alliance to fairly recruit skilled workers
Young people between jobs crisis and a new beginning — MADE
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News
04/16/2026
April 16, 2026
Iran war: White House mulling fresh talks with Tehran
04/15/2026
April 15, 2026
Germany news: Lufthansa air crew strike after pilot walkout
04/15/2026
April 15, 2026
Renault slashes engineer jobs amid pressure from China firms
04/14/2026
April 14, 2026
Spanish PM: Strong ties with China in Europe's interest
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Could VW's Osnabrück car plant pivot to arms production?
Could VW's Osnabrück car plant pivot to arms production?
It is rumored that Germany's automotive giant Volkswagen may move into defense manufacturing to save 2,500 local jobs.
Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade hits Iran's oil trade
Trump's Strait of Hormuz blockade hits Iran's oil trade
Will President Trump's naval blockade force Tehran back to negotiations or widen the conflict?
Taiwan's AI surge fuels global power, amid growing risks
Taiwan's AI surge fuels global power, amid growing risks
Taiwan's AI boom makes it a global powerhouse, but it's also a potential chokepoint for international supply chains.
Albania: How long will cash still be king?
Albania: How long will cash still be king?
Cash still dominates in the Western Balkans. Albania's first online bank aims to change that.
Indians fall back on polluting fuels amid gas crunch
Indians fall back on polluting fuels amid gas crunch
Gas shortages mean people are turning to firewood, coal or kerosene, which is adding to local air pollution problems.
Africa's fuel crisis: Is Dangote the answer?
Africa's fuel crisis: Is Dangote the answer?
Rising geopolitical tensions are exposing Africa's reliance on fuel imports.
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Iran war triggers fertilizer crisis for India's farmers
Iran war triggers fertilizer crisis for India's farmers
As India's small-scale farmers face fertilizer shortages, how will delayed deliveries affect their livelihoods?
India's aviation boom hits turbulence amid Iran war
India's aviation boom hits turbulence amid Iran war
From longer routes to higher fares, the Middle East conflict is exposing vulnerabilities in India's airline sector.
How Iran's border closures are hitting traders in Pakistan
How Iran's border closures are hitting traders in Pakistan
Stranded by war, Iranian trader Yaseen Baloch is trapped in Pakistan, cut off from his home, money, and livelihood.
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Specials & Events
Delayland – Germany and the missing magic
Why don’t things run like they used to anymore in Germany? And how are other places getting things right?
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In the spotlight
Will AI doom office space to history?
Commercial real estate firms are feeling the heat from artificial intelligence. Can they survive a paradigm shift?
Can small nuclear reactors solve EU's energy woes?
Supporters say modular reactors are key to meeting energy goals, but critics say they're a costly distraction.
Who's winning under Trump's tariff policy?
One year of trade data shows which countries benefit under US tariffs, which lose — and who is footing the bill.
How Iran war energy crisis strengthens case for renewables
The Iran war has exposed the fragility of the global energy system. Could renewables shield people from the shock?
Russia wants to legalize cars stolen in EU
Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia. One German police union fears a rise in car theft.
Africa's nuclear power push faces big obstacles
What are the realistic prospects of nuclear energy becoming widespread across Africa?
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Living
Is the future of Congolese design written in the past?
How this designer from Congo is fighting against cultural erasure and economic inequality.
Granola for good: German social enterprise in action
Social enterprise Heyho hires people with difficult histories, like former convicts or drug addicts, to make its muesli.
Switzerland: From gravel to gold
A Swiss company sustainably extracts gold dust from the earth — a real hit with customers.
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