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Why gold and silver prices suddenly collapsed
Trump names former FRS official as next Fed chair
Trump's first-year US economic record shows mixed signals
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Reports & Analysis
Is Germany's gold safe in New York?
Is Germany's gold safe in New York?
Germany's gold reserves have been stored in the US for decades. Some think they should be brought back.
Oman's frankincense, an ancient treasure today
Oman's frankincense, an ancient treasure today
Frankincense harvesting still shapes life in southern Oman, with a new focus on sustainability.
Turkey's textile industry in crisis
Turkey's textile industry in crisis
Exports are dwindling as China and Bangladesh conquer EU markets. Those affected say they don't have much hope anymore.
China preparing to announce next 5-year-plan
China preparing to announce next 5-year-plan
Analysts say the plan will likely set out ambitious targets for technological advances and high-end manufacturing.
Silver: Why the price of 'poor man's gold' has hit a record
Silver: Why the price of 'poor man's gold' has hit a record
Silver just reached an all-time high price of $120 per ounce. DW looks at why the metal is regaining global relevance.
Trump tariffs, dollar's dip a double-hit to eurozone exports
Trump tariffs, dollar's dip a double-hit to eurozone exports
The euro has reached its highest level against the dollar since 2021, raising prices for US imports from the eurozone.
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Venezuela opens its oil sector to private investors
Venezuela opens its oil sector to private investors
Washington has put pressure on Caracas for access to its crude reserves since it seized President Maduro.
Concerns about shady deals ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
Concerns about shady deals ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics
Concerns are mounting about corruption, budget overruns and reported mafia infiltration of major construction projects.
How clay and recycled tires are saving harvests in Senegal
How clay and recycled tires are saving harvests in Senegal
Conservationists are fighting to save a coastal reserve in Gambia and the marine ecosystem that it helps to safeguard.
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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
Germany weighs boon and bane of China's industrial expansion
A Chinese battery maker in Germany shows how the two industrial superpowers both compete and profit from each other.
AI concerns and slow growth put brakes on EU job market
With the EU experiencing industrial slowdown and AI automation, workers are growing increasingly wary of switching jobs.
Menopause: When hormones harm the economy
With 9 million women of menopausal age in Germany's labor force, companies must consider measures to retain workers.
India-Germany ties: What New Delhi expects from Berlin
As Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits India, New Delhi's agenda includes trade, defense and tech ties.
EU advances Mercosur South America trade deal despite strife
The deal will link Europe with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay for one of the world's largest free-trade zones.
Greenland minister rejects US overtures to buy the territory
The mining minister says Greenland must be treated as a partner — and the people will decide the fate of their island.
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Living
Bulgarians quit Germany, choose remote work
Many highly skilled Bulgarians are moving back to their home country, swayed by the major income boost for remote work.
German startup develops vegan meat from brewery waste
Eat Beer combines spent malt with fungi to create vegan meat substitutes as a new source of revenue.
How K-pop pushes appetite for Korean ramyun noodles
The latest trend of international fascination with South Korea is K-food, or more specifically K-ramyun.
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