Israel's controversial judicial reform
Gaps in the system 
Turkey-Syria earthquake
Polarising religious narratives
Bharat Jodo Yatra
Rahul Gandhi's March for Unity
Reconstruction of Mosul in Iraq
"The city will be stronger in future"
For the Israeli opposition, the Netanyahu government's legal reforms, already underway, are a "coup d'etat" against which it has been staging mass protests for weeks. The history of these proposed reforms, which have deeply divided the country, goes back much further than many people think.

Israel's controversial judicial reform

For weeks, Israel has been rocked by mass protests against plans by Benjamin Netanyahu's government to overhaul the country's judiciary. The history of these proposed reforms, which have deeply divided the country, goes back much further than many people think. By Joseph CroitoruRead more

If nothing else, the popular religious discourse in the aftermath of the earthquake reveals yet again that institutional reform in Arab countries is long overdue. Those voices that value humanity over religious polarisation deserve our unconditional support.

Turkey-Syria earthquake

Religious discussions on the causes and aftermath of the earthquake disaster in Turkey and Syria have dominated Arab discourse recently, revealing the urgent need to support marginalised, humanist religious voices and those placing the human above polarisation and the instrumentalisation of events. By Mustafa KarahamadRead more

From 7 September 2022 to 30 January 2023, the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's death, Rahul Gandhi walked 4,000 km through 12 states, 75 districts and 2 union territories from the south of India to the contested north, demonstrating against the government’s divisive policies and rhetoric under Narendra Modi and his Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

India opposition and the Bharat Jodo Yatra

From September 2022 to January 2023, Rahul Gandhi walked the length of India to demonstrate against Narendra Modi and the BJP's divisive policies and rhetoric. Sentenced to two years for 'Modi' defamation on 24 March, Gandhi has now been stripped of his parliamentary mandate. Sonja Hegasy met with political observer S. M. Faizan Ahmed, who joined the Bharat Jodo Yatra in DelhiRead more

Years after the offensive against Islamic State, parts of Mosul are still in ruins. But there is hope.

Reconstruction of Mosul in Iraq

The fortunes of the city of Mosul are an illustration of Iraq’s long and arduous path out of destruction and back to regular life: years after the offensive against Islamic State, parts of the city are still in ruins. But there is hope. By Karin A. Wenger (text) and Philipp Breu (photos)Read more

Politics

Protests in Israel against the controversial judicial reform (image: Tania Kraemer/DW)

Israel's controversial judicial reform

Gaps in the system

India opposition and the Bharat Jodo Yatra

Rahul Gandhi marches for unity

Iraqis leave the city of Basra after the U.S. attack (image: Nicoletti/dpa/picture-alliance)

20 years Iraq War

Farewell to the old world order

Scene from Baghdad (image: Hella Mewis)

20 years after the U.S. invasion

Iraq's wounds are slow to heal

Society

Mesut Hancer holds the hand of his 15-year-old daughter Irmak, who was buried by rubble and died during the devastating quake in Kahramanmaras, Turkey (image: Adem Altan/AFP/Gettyimages)

Turkey-Syria earthquake

Polarising religious narratives

Berlin-based Islamic scholar Schirin Amir-Moazami (image: Martin Funck)

Muslims in Europe

"For integration, read assimilation"

Construction site of St. Tahira Church in Mosul (image: Philip Breu)

Reconstruction of Mosul in Iraq

"The city will be stronger in future"

Many marriages in India are still arranged by families based on religion or caste (image: Saurabh Das/AP/picture alliance)

Anti-Muslim agitation

India – Fighting the alleged 'love jihad'

 A member of a de-mining team holds Unexploded ordnance, a rocket 106mm, which was found at Mohammed Azziyadis Farm in Ain-Zara, August 2022, Tripoli, Libya (image: Nada Harib/Getty Images)

Libya's first female de-miners

Dealing with more than bombs

Culture

Montaha of the Melbourne Victory Afghan Women's Team (right) celebrates with team mates during the Victoria Women's State League 4 West competition match against rival team Melton Phoenix (image: Kelly Defina/Getty Images)

FIFA and Afghanistan

The national women's football team that isn't

Members of the Iranian film industry demonstrate during the 2022 Berlinale (image: Reuters)

Iran protests

Iranian women filmmakers fight oppression

Karachi street scene, Pakistan (image: Imago/Xinhua)

"Sufi Hotel" by Juergen Frembgen

Karachi's hidden underbelly

Mural of Mahsa Amini in Dublin (image: Niall Carson/PA Wore/empics/picture-alliance)

"Between Revolutions" by Vlad Petri

The power of freedom

Pakistani-American author Mohsen Hamid (image: picture-alliance/dpa)

Mohsin Hamid's "The Last White Man"

The (familiar) stranger in the mirror