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Travel tips for Bilbao
Nestled between mountains and Atlantic Ocean, Bilbao in the Basque Country offers fine art and natural beauty.
European Day of Restoration: Protecting Cologne's cathedral
The German team working on Cologne's cathedral explain how they're defending northern Europe's largest Gothic church.
'Ithaka': The fight to free Julian Assange
Assange's father, John Shipton, was in Berlin for the German premiere of the documentary and talked to DW about his son.
Love: What moves us
An exhibition explores what a walking stick, an odd wedding dress or a horse skeleton have to do with love.
Dayanita Singh wins 2022 Hasselblad Award
Praised for her "intuitive approach," she is the first photographer from South Asia to receive the prestigious award.
How can architecture combat homelessness?
Rising homelessness is a problem that must be faced by society as a whole. A Hamburg exhibition takes a look.
Germany for adrenaline junkies
Vacationing in Germany can be intense and thrilling. Here are our favorites for that little adrenaline kick.
Film pays tribute to kids growing up in eastern Ukraine
Oscar-nominated director Simon Lereng Wilmont's docs portray children growing up in eastern Ukraine's conflict zone.
Roman-era mosaic discovered in Syria
A largely intact mosaic was uncovered in Rastan near Homs. It depicts the Trojan War and is about 1,600 years old.
Documenta curators now visiting professors in Hamburg
Weeks after the scandal-ridden art show closed, members of the curatorial collective start work as visiting professors.
Surviving the Germans' extreme online privacy
Moving from Israel to Germany, DW's Dana Regev was surprised to learn just how seriously Germans take their privacy.
'Anti-colonial interventions' in Cologne
South American artists are combing through a Cologne Museum for colonial traces as part of "anti-colonial intervention."
Wildlife photo of the year a 'big buzz'
The Natural History Museum in London has announced the winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.
400 years of Shakespeare's First Folio
In 1622, the Frankfurt Book Fair helped launch the British playwright's collected works, which are as relevant as ever.
European cities see tourism rebound
After two years of pandemic-related travel restrictions, tourists are returning to Europe's major cities.
What are the antisemitism claims linked to Annie Ernaux?
As a prominent supporter of the anti-Israel BDS movement, is the 2022 Nobel Prize laureate Annie Ernaux antisemitic?
Damien Hirst burns thousands of his paintings
Hirst is setting afire thousands of his colorful spot paintings after selling them in digital form as NFTs.
'Historian of the Holocaust' Saul Friedländer at 90
Historian and Holocaust survivor Saul Friedländer has dedicated his life to writing about Nazi atrocities.
German tourism industry leaps into the digital age
The COVID pandemic catalyzed a major digitization drive in Germany's tourism industry.
'Babylon Berlin' set in Germany's dark 1930s
"Babylon Berlin" is the most expensive German TV series to date. Season 4 is set in Germany's chaotic early 1930s.
How museums are combating the energy crisis
Museums in Europe are bracing themselves for gas shortages and high energy prices. How bad will it get?
Calls for Nazi art in Munich to be taken down
A work by Nazi painter Adolf Ziegler hangs in Munich's Pinakothek museum. German artist Georg Baselitz wants it removed.
Do we still need opera?
Operas tell stories in a way that is not always accessible. They also often come off as elitist. Has opera had its day?
Nobel Prize: Annie Ernaux wins award for literature
French author Annie Ernaux is the 2022 Nobel laureate. The author of "The Years" is an icon of autobiographical fiction.
Lviv Book Forum hosts international stars
In the middle of a war, Ukraine's largest literature festival welcomes some of the world's most famous authors.
How the Beatles' legendary career started
The Beatles' debut single, "Love Me Do," was released 60 years ago. Here's how they got discovered in the first place.
5 years of #MeToo: How it shook up the world
For five years, women have been publicly sharing their experiences of sexual harassment under the hashtag #MeToo.
What has changed in 60 years of James Bond
Much has changed since "Dr. No." From the role of Bond girls to 007's machismo: Here are a few dated aspects.
Sustainable tourism: Our recommendations for ecofriendly travel
With most pandemic restrictions lifted, people want to travel. We show you how to do that in an ecofriendly fashion.
Loretta Lynn, country music icon, dies at 90
The singer's family said she passed away peacefully at her Tennessee ranch.
Iran releases singer arrested for protest song
Shervin Hajipour was detained shortly after his song in support of feminist protests across the country went viral.
Exploring Central and Eastern Europe — a travel diary
Two DW reporters are traveling through Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.
Depeche Mode announce new album, world tour
The British synth-pop band revealed details of their new album, "Memento Mori," at a press event in Berlin.
How Jews mark Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur, a day of solemn reflection, is the holiest Jewish holiday. In 2022, it starts on October 4.
Off the beaten path: Hidden gems of Greece
Many tourists stick to Greece's famous islands, but there's more to explore around the Aegean and on the mainland.
Oktoberfest 2022 was no record year
Munich's Oktoberfest drew 5.7 million people, who drank 5.6 million liters of beer, despite the cool and rainy weather.
US: Native American actress who protested Oscars, dies at 75
Sacheen Littlefeather passed just weeks after receiving a much-delayed apology for her treatment at the 1973 Oscars.
Six facts you didn't know about mosques in Germany
On Open Mosque Day, Germany's many mosques open their doors to the public.
Looking back at German reunification
For October 3, German Unity Day, we share a Meet the Germans video from the 30th anniversary of reunification in 2020.
Mahatma Gandhi in pop culture
On Gandhi's 153rd birthday, here are some ways the iconic leader has been immortalized in popular culture.
The German who sheltered Salman Rushdie
Working undercover, Günter Wallraff exposed Germany's racism problem. The famous investigative journalist turns 80.
Zimbabwe: Tsitsi Dangarembga vows to appeal conviction
Rights defenders say Zimbabwe's prominent author and activist Tsitsi Dangarembga's conviction was an attack on freedoms.
How Pentecostal churches are changing Brazil
As Brazil votes on October 2, an up-close view of a unique and fast-rising evangelical community.
Rosetta Stone: The race to decipher Egypt's hieroglyphs
The key to ancient Egypt: 200 years ago, an archaeological thriller finally led to solving the riddle of hieroglyphs.
Zimbabwe: Activist Dangarembga found guilty
The 2021 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade winner was among scores arrested during anti-government protests in 2020.
How 'The Satanic Verses' got printed in Germany
Following the attack on writer Salman Rushdie, DW looks at how "The Satanic Verses" was finally published in German.
Which e-vehicle is your favorite?
Electromobility is regarded as eco-friendly and sustainable. Which electric vehicle would you like to use?
Oktoberfest Quiz — All things beer, bratwurst and dirndl
Finally, the Oktoberfest is back! Do you know your dirndl from your lederhosen? Have a go at these five questions.
US rapper Coolio dies aged 59
The Grammy-winning artist became known in the 1990s for hits like "Gangsta's Paradise."
Johnson's chaotic early reign dramatized for TV
Despite all the backroom political drama, the "This England" series is "oddly superficial," Scott Roxborough writes.
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