Brazil’s victory: Lula da Silva: An ‘unlikely’ communist
This is a prospect Fernando Morais finds unthinkable. “Lula was never a communist, and he will never be one. Throughout his life, he never had any...
Cold phase out: Are winter sports threatened with extinction?
The individual fibers of the mat resemble the very long bristles of a coarse broom and are constantly watered from the sides.
Green consciousness: Simple ways to a sustainable Christmas
But fear not, because there are plenty of sustainable hacks to make your Yuletide green.
Syrian tragedy: Help extremists’ kids, but leave out mothers
An expert in extremism told DW they had seen young children in al-Hol camp being taught to behead cats and dogs, practicing for recruitment to the...
Travel trend: Hitting the road solo gains in popularity
Those who travel alone today belong to an ever-growing group of like-minded people. It’s possible that it gained momentum with the rise of YouTube and...
Cost benefit: To quit Russian gas, EU burns LNG billions
It would not be the last time that von der Leyen appears to have placed liquefied natural gas within the category of renewable energies.
Unfair trade-off: Breakthrough puts pressure on science
Nuclear fusion, on the other hand, poses little or no meltdown risk, according to its advocates at ITER, a research facility in France, who also say...
Carbon footprint: Can nature-killing agri be more sustainable?
Humanity relies on the diversity of plants and animals in the oceans, soils, sky and on land to make the planet habitable, by keeping the air and...