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  • Students demonstrate in Dhaka, Bangladesh, around a monument
    Regime change in Bangladesh

    Forcing the "Iron Lady" into exile

    It all began with student protests against a quota law: Eventually, military pressure forced Bangladesh's long-time prime minister into exile. Student-led agitations and political movements have a long history in Bangladesh, even before the birth of the nation in 1971.

  • A large crowd of Sudanese refugees stands in the sun waiting to be transferred to Chad
    War in Sudan

    Conflict fuelled by climate change and the Emirates

    The violent conflicts in the western region of Darfur, which were triggered by decades of drought, have now spread to central Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates is adding fuel to the fire

  • Newspaper coverage of the Middle East conflict
    War in Israel and Gaza

    Germany's war discourse

    The manner in which the escalation of violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip is being discussed is, in many ways, unsurprising

  • The Israeli flag projected onto the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin in a show of solidarity
    Germany’s stance on the Middle East conflict

    What does 'never again' actually mean?

    History puts Germany on Israel's side. For the same reason, Germany must defend international and human rights. This is now a dilemma. A value-driven foreign policy would do well to remember the universalist understanding of 'never again'

  • Smoke and dust rises above a densely populated area of Gaza City
    War in the Middle East

    Five scenarios for the future of Gaza

    In the midst of the current war, there is still no concrete plan for the future of Gaza. Preparations for the day after need to be made now. Muriel Asseburg and René Wildangel talk about possible scenarios and what needs to happen

  • Ein Mitarbeiter der Deutschen Welle war in Tel Aviv, als Israel von Terroristen der Hamas angegriffen wurde. Er erlebte, wie das Selbstvertrauen der Stadt zutiefst erschüttert wurde.
    Hamas attacks on Israel

    Tel Aviv: a city paralysed

    Deutsche Welle staff member Jochen Rosenkranz was in Tel Aviv when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel. As the situation over the weekend steadily worsened, he witnessed a city shaken to its very foundations

  • Saudi-Israeli relations

    US-Saudi defence pact tied to Israel deal, Palestinian demands put aside

    Saudi Arabia is seeking binding assurances of US protection in the event of an attack in return for normalisation with Israel – even if Israel does not agree to make major concessions to the Palestinians. Although such a deal could reshape the Middle East, it would mean that the Palestinian demand for statehood would take a back seat once again

  • 15 August 2023 marked the second anniversary of the Taliban's return to Afghanistan. Emran Feroz recently travelled through the country – here is his report on everyday life in Kabul.
    Taliban Afghanistan 2 years on

    Report from a forgotten land

    15 August 2023 marked the second anniversary of the Taliban's return to Afghanistan. Emran Feroz recently travelled through the country – here is his exclusive report for Qantara.de on everyday life in Kabul

  • One hundred years after it was signed, the Treaty of Lausanne is still the subject of political controversy and conspiracy theories. What is the accord's legacy and what role does it play today in Turkey’s domestic and foreign policy decision-making?
    100 years of the Turkish Republic

    The legacy of the Treaty of Lausanne

    One hundred years after it was signed, the Treaty of Lausanne is still the subject of political controversy and conspiracy theories. What is the accord's legacy and what role does it play today in Turkey’s domestic and foreign policy decision-making? Analysis by Yasar Aydin

  • "There is no hope for a quick and tidy end to the conflict in Sudan": According to experts, the warring parties have no interest in reaching a truce but seek to consolidate their respective power
    War in Sudan

    No hope for peace as fighting intensifies

    With peace talks running into a dead end, the UN is warning of destabilisation in Sudan. According to experts, the warring parties have no interest in reaching a truce but seek to consolidate their respective power. By Martina Schwikowski

  • War in Sudan

    Sudan's cultural treasures are being destroyed

    While fighting between the military and the paramilitary forces of the RSF rages in Sudan, many of the country's important cultural assets are being destroyed, from invaluable libraries to mummies. By Philipp Jedicke

  • A decade of appalling civil war has left Syria fragmented and in ruins, but one thing crosses every front line: a drug called captagon.
    Trading in amphetamines

    How Syria became a narco state

    Captagon is now Syria's biggest export by far, dwarfing all its legal exports put together, according to estimates drawn from official data. An amphetamine derived from a once-legal treatment for narcolepsy and attention deficit disorder, it has become a huge drug in the Gulf, with Saudi Arabia by far the biggest market

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