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Reports & Analysis
Designed to fail: What dating apps really want from you
Designed to fail: What dating apps really want from you
Dating apps promise you love, but can they deliver? Matches come at a cost - your data!
A Kenyan reality TV show on farming
A Kenyan reality TV show on farming
Millions of Kenyans love Shamba Shape Up. Taking a fun approach, it helps farmers boost yields and adopt green methods.
Mozambique’s teenage inventor and his big drone dreams
Mozambique’s teenage inventor and his big drone dreams
Cleiton Michaque, a 17-year-old Mozambican inventor, has made his own drone out of carbon fiber.
Japan's semiconductor sector: What's behind the chip reboot?
Japan's semiconductor sector: What's behind the chip reboot?
Tokyo is concerned about supply chain challenges and geopolitical tensions over the Taiwan Strait.
German industry under increasing pressure from China
German industry under increasing pressure from China
German firms are coming increasingly under pressure from Chinese rivals. Jun Yan reports from the Hannover trade fair.
America's billion-dollar bet on US chipmaking
America's billion-dollar bet on US chipmaking
US President Joe Biden is desperate to bring advanced chipmaking to the country and is willing to pay a lot for it.
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In the spotlight
EU elections: What have lawmakers achieved since 2019?
With elections in June, DW breaks down where the European Parliament made its mark — and where it didn't.
Tech war: China could face US, EU curbs over legacy chips
After the US cut China's access to cutting-edge chips, could those used in everyday products be next?
How Mewat became India's new hub for cyber criminals
DW investigates how one Indian district became a hub for phone scamming and how it's affecting local community.
Climate crisis: Japan bets big with bonds for clean tech
The country is the first in the world to issue sovereign bonds aimed at funneling private money into green technology.
South Korea to tighten punishment for industrial espionage
The new legislation is aimed at fending off suspected efforts from foreign entities to acquire sensitive technologies.
Could large heat pumps revolutionize how we warm our homes?
The German city of Mannheim is heating thousands of homes with ice-cold water. How does it work?