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Weather
Rain or shine — it's all about the climate.
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Super Typhoon Haima bears down on the Philippines
Thousands of residents have been evacuated from remote provinces of the Philippines as the country bunkers down.
Vietnam braces for Typhoon Sarika
Vietnam is bracing for Typhoon Sarika after a weekend of heavy rains and flooding that already killed 24 people.
Hurricane Nicole slams into Bermuda
Hurricane Nicole has made landfall in Bermuda, lashing the tiny island territory with fierce winds and torrential rain.
How to reduce risks from mega-storms?
Climate change is expected to make natural disasters more unpredictable. How can we at least reduce their impact?
Australia sees foreign hand in cyberbreach
Investigators stopped short of naming the country suspected.
'We're prepared for more surprises'
DW asked an expert whether climate change is making storms like Hurricane Matthew more dangerous.
Our beautiful planet
It's fall in Europe. And the forest canopy is changing from summer green to autumnal reds, yellows and browns.
Typhoon Chaba leaves six dead in South Korea
Typhoon Chaba has left at least six people dead and another four missing in South Korea.
A forecast a day keeps the energy coming
In this era of renewables, a German company has made a business out of detailed weather forecasting.
A forecast a day keeps the energy coming
In this era of renewables, a German company has made a business out of detailed weather forecasting.
Hurricane Matthew puts Jamaica, Haiti on edge
US Navy evacuating Guantanamo Bay base in Cuba as Hurricane Matthew churns towards Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti.
46 Weather
What topic of conversation could be more important than the weather? Learn how to talk about rain and sunshine.
Storms knock out power to Australian state
The entire state of South Australia has been left without power after gale force winds and heavy rain lashed the region.
August: 16th straight hottest month
Along with destructive flooding and oppressive heat, the planet had another record-breaking hot month.
Typhoon Malakas to sweep through Taiwan
Strong winds and heavy rainfall from Typhoon Malakas have pounded Taiwan and islands in of southern Japan.
Keeping an eye on the ocean surface
In October, Earth observation satellite Jason-3 will officially take over duties from its predecessor.
Deutschtrainer – 46 Weather
What topic of conversation could be more important than the weather? Learn how to talk about rain and sunshine.
One small step
Sonya Angelica Diehn
Implementing the Paris Agreement will need to move quickly in order to make a difference, DW's Sonya Diehn writes.
Wind and watts - forecasting for the grid
Kassel-based forecasting specialist Enercast predicts performance for the renewable energy sector.
Weather killed millions of monarch butterflies
Extreme weather in Mexico this year has killed an estimated 7 percent of the monarch butterfly population.
Obama declares disaster for flooded Louisiana
Thousands of residents have been rescued from their homes during what have been described as "unprecedented" floods.
Three dead in 'unprecedented' US floods
Authorities have warned inundated communities in parts of the southern United States to brace for more rain.
Deadly flash flooding hits US Gulf Coast
At least two people have been killed in flash flooding after torrential rain battered parts the central US Gulf Coast.
At least 20 dead in Macedonian flash floods
At least 20 people have been killed in freak storms that caused flash flooding in the Macedonian capital, Skopje.
Weather warnings more precise than ever
Germany's National Meteorological Service has introduced a more precise weather prediction system.
Damages for Jörg Kachelmann reduced
Celebrity weather forecaster Jörg Kachelmann is to receive 240,000 less in damages for negative media coverage.
Life-saving grass
Up close and deep down, grass can be quite heroic.
Fighting for survival
For World Population Day, we look at the challenges of ensuring survival for more than 7 billion people on the planet.
Zimbabwe food in short supply after record drought
his year, Zimbabwe suffered one of the worst droughts in history, leaving more than 4.5 million Zimbabweans hungry.
8 ways you know it's summer in Germany
Since the sun doesn't always shine during the summer in Germany, here are other ways to identify the season.
Bye-bye idyll?
Scientists are increasingly linking extreme weather to climate change - so more heat waves and heavy rain in summer.
Drought in Thailand
Devastating droughts in Thailand show that organic farming could be the key to successful agriculture in the future.
Extreme weather kills dozens in China
Hailstorms, heavy rain and a tornado have killed more than 50 people in China's eastern Jiangsu province.
Deadly flooding wreaks havoc across Indonesia
Dozens of people have disappeared after landslides buried people in their homes.
It's politics, stupid!
With Australia and Britain preparing to head to the polls, we find out if the future of the Great Barrier Reef is a concern for voters down under, and ask whether Britain's natural habitat would be safer in or out of the EU. Plus, why Poland is moving backward on wind energy.
Why aren't Australian voters worried about the environment?
Australia's east coast was recently devastated by storms and flooding, and the iconic Great Barrier Reef is under a major threat from coral bleaching. But as the country gears up for a national election on July 2, do these environmental issues feature in Australia's election campaigns? We talk to Sydney-based journalist Esther Blank.
Truth be told
Tensions mount over Vietnam's mass fish kill, young Americans demand climate action, text messages help farmers reap better yields, and why climate change is making our food toxic.
Living Planet: Climate change makes food toxic
A new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has found that extreme weather is increasing the levels of toxins in staple crops. With global temperatures set to rise, scientists warn the problem will only get worse. DW talks to Nairobi based UNEP chief scientist Jacqueline McGlade.
Tropical Storm Colin makes landfall in Florida
Tropical Storm Colin has made landfall in northern Florida unleashing heavy rains and strong winds.
Lightning strike injures dozens at German rock festival
A lightning strike has left over 50 people injured at a music festival in Germany, as stormy weather sweeps Europe.
'More extremes will happen'
Extreme weather will increase due to climate change - so we'll have to live with it. The question is, how.
Severe storms hit Southern Germany
Severe storms over the weekend have killed three people in Southern Germany, with the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria most affected by heavy downpour and flash flooding. Meteorologists have forecasted further weather warnings for the week ahead.
Devastating storms thrash Germany
Stormy weather in Germany
Lightning kills one, injures dozens in Europe
Lightning strikes in a park in the French capital and on a soccer pitch in Germany have left dozens injured
Deadly mud
An island vanishes
Climate change is causing a Lousiana island to vanish under the waves, forcing its residents to move to higher ground.
Firefighters make gains in Canada
A temperature plunge and a sprinkle of rain have helped calm the raging inferno that has raced through Alberta.
UN calls for El Nino response
Over 60 million people have been affected by the atmospheric phenomenon, the UN's humanitarian response agency reported.
Living with extremes
Ethiopia battles drought and hunger, while the challenge of halting climate change continues. Bus shelters protect against Australian heatwaves - and the ocean island of Kiribati doesn't have enough water to go around.
The car for all weathers: VW Tiguan
Volkswagen launches the second generation of the Tiguan, with on overhauled all-wheel drive system.
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