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The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will recommence at the end of December, Malaysia’s transport ministry said on Wednesday, The Boeing 777 plane disappeared on March 8, 2014. It was carrying 239 passengers, mostly Chinese nationals, and crew when it vanished from air radar during a flight from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The plane wreckage has never been found despite numerous search attempts, and its fate is one the world’s biggest aviation mysteries. Ocean Infinity to search seabed The ministry said in a statement that it “wishes to update that the deep-sea search for missing wreckage…
This is not the first conviction for Jafar Panahi. For decades, the filmmaker has experienced censorship and imprisonment in his home country of Iran. He never set out to be a political filmmaker. “In my definition, a political filmmaker defends an ideology where the good follow it and the bad oppose it,” the Iranian director told DW earlier this year. “In my films, even those who behave badly are shaped by the system, not personal choice.” But for more than a decade, Panahi, the winner of the 2025 Palme d’Or, the Cannes Film Festival’s top prize, has had little choice. Following…
For Nicky Shiels, the current gold rally, which saw prices virtually “explode in recent months,” is an indication of “very little trust in the system.” “There is less trust in government, less trust in the functioning of society,” the head of Precious Metals Investment Strategy at MKS PAMP Group told DW. Now, the emerging question, she added, was whether the relatively small gold fund market could absorb the current flood of capital. Nicky Shiels is wary of further rising gold pricesImage: MKS PAMP Group Based in Geneva, MKS PAMP Group is one of the most influential players in the global precious…
Despite the bird flu-related death of a man in the US, the risk of another human pandemic remains low — currently — according to public health agencies and experts. The man who died in November 2025 was the first human case in the US since January. He did not appear to have passed the disease to anyone else, which experts say keeps the risk of a new and major human disease outbreak minimal. The same is true for other human bird flu cases in 2025. But for animals, the disease has been devastating. “It’s not, any longer, only an impact on the…
“A tournament like this would benefit society and strengthen gender equality,” said Celia Sasic of the 2029 Women’s Euros being held in Germany. In her role as vice president of the German Football Association (DFB), the former Germany player is responsible for equality and diversity. Sasic, who twice won the Euros with the national team, is cautiously optimistic that Germany will be awarded the hosting rights. “But in the end, it’s a competition and an election process; you can’t predict the outcome,” she noted.Former Germany player Celia Sasic is now vice president responsible for equality and diversity at the DFBImage: Henning Kaiser/dpa/picture…
Skip next section Ukrainian president makes first official visit to Ireland12/02/2025December 2, 2025Ukrainian president makes first official visit to IrelandVolodymyr Zelenskyy arrives in IrelandImage: Liam Mcburney/PA Wire/dpa/picture allianceUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Ireland late Monday for his first official visit to the country. On Tuesday, Zelenskyy will be meeting Ireland’s new president, Catherine Connolly, before sitting down with Ireland’s taoiseach (prime minister) Micheal Martin for bilateral talks. The Ukrainian leader will launch the Ireland-Ukraine Economic Forum and later address the Irish parliament at Leinster House. Martin, who met Zelenskyy upon his arrival, said the visit comes at a “critical time” for Kyiv, and…
Key points The head of Apple’s AI team, John Giannandrea, is to retire in early 2026 Apple faces criticism for lagging behind competitors in AI technology The tech company has brought in a veteran engineer from Google and Microsoft Apple announced on Monday that its head of artificial intelligence, John Giannandrea, is stepping down. Giannandrea, who led Machine Learning and AI Strategy for seven years, will retire in spring 2026, Apple said in a statement. Giannandrea will serve as an advisor during his remaining time with the technology company. He will be replaced by Amar Subramanya, who has joined Apple as…
A new adaptation of the so-called “greatest love story of all time,” “Wuthering Heights,” is coming to the big screen this Valentine’s Day. The new movie features an all-star lineup, headed by Margot Robbie as leading lady, Catherine, and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Directed by Emerald Fennell, the trailer released last week promises a cinematic, broody take on Emily Bronte’s 1847 Gothic novel of the same name. Set in the West Yorkshire moors, the trailer hints at eroticism while conjuring the feeling of English walls suffering from rising damp and pained hearts aching from a doomed love, with enough anguish…
Finland, traditionally one of the European Union’s most fiscally disciplined countries, has received a wake-up call from Brussels. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, last week ordered Helsinki to devise a credible plan to resolve the country’s budget deficit, which has crossed the EU’s limit of 3% of gross domestic product (GDP). The Commission said Finland’s deficit was projected to reach 4.5% of GDP in 2025, while the country’s debt burden was set to hit 90% of GDP next year, up by nearly half since 2019. The Nordic nation, whose annual economy is worth €300 billion ($349 billion), has now been formally placed under the EU’s Excessive Deficit…
Georgia has grappled with political tension and months of street protests, but President Mikheil Kavelashvili defended the legitimacy of the country’s 2024 parliamentary elections and its path to become an European Union (EU) member. DW correspondent Juri Rescheto spoke exclusively with Kavelashvili, who insisted the election delivered a credible mandate for the ruling Georgian Dream party. “I have been in politics for the last 10 years,” Kavelashvili told DW. “Compared to all previous ones, the most recent elections went off better than any before. Without any violations.” Georgian Dream won the parliamentary elections in October 2024, but the vote was…