Wales bow out of Euro 2016 with heads held high
Euro 2016 has been an opportunity for many fans to bring their own party to France, and much like the Irish and Icelanders, the Welsh brought a blaze of color…
Syrian refugees build a city in Jordan desert
In a remote location in northern Jordan, Azraq refugee camp has seen its population double in a matter of months. Now, it must transform from a sparse barracks into a…
‘World is a better place without Saddam,’ Tony Blair justifies Iraq War
Former British PM Tony Blair has said he accepts full responsibility for the decision to go to war in Iraq. A seven-year inquiry into the UK's involvement concluded that London…
Too early to predict Brexit’s influence on Egyptian real estate market: experts
The Egyptian real estate market will not be affected by Brexit in the short term, says Badr El-Din
OECD: German employment boost to end this year
OECD researchers have said employment growth in Europe's powerhouse will peter out in the second half of 2016. The organization warned the huge influx of migrants would take its toll…
De Winne: ‘We are looking for a lot of women’ astronauts
NASA astronaut Kate Rubins just left for the International Space Station. DW asked former ISS commander Frank De Winne how to get more women like her into space and into…
Egypt moves towards real estate transparency
Egypt ranks 65th in JLL’s Global Real Estate Transparency Index
Egypt amends investment law in hopes of increasing FDI
Egypt ranked second in the list of top African countries with FDI growth
German firms to reduce investments in UK
Quite a lot of German companies look set to lower their investments in the UK after the British vote to leave the European Union. But much will depend on Brexit…
Samsung flags huge second-quarter profit jump
South Korea's Samsung Electronics has said it's on course to log its biggest operating profit in more than two years. The company indicated brisk sales of its high-end Galaxy S7…