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Antwerp's Royal Museum of Fine Arts reopens
After 11 years of renovation, Belgium's Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp has reinvented itself.
Artist Forouhar: Iran's 'regime is anti-women'
Protests in Iran following the death of a young woman who was beaten by the "morality" police spark hope for change.
Monroe is more than a sex symbol in new film
A new film shows how Marilyn Monroe was ahead of her time politically. "Blonde" premieres on Netflix on September 28.
Corvey world heritage site was established 1,200 years ago
Corvey has its origins as a monastery in the Middle Ages. Only the Karolingische Westwerk has survived.
Cult cars of pop culture
It's been 40 years since KITT made its debut in the series "Knight Rider." Here's a look at other cult cars.
How German travelers spent the summer of 2022
In the summer of 2022, many Germans traveled abroad again. What does it mean for Germany's domestic tourism industry?
Why traveling in summer 2022 was chaotic
From endless airport lines to wildfires in vacation areas, travel in the summer of 2022 was extreme. Here's why.
Roger Waters concerts canceled in Poland
Concerts by Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters have been canceled in Poland after his comments on the war in Ukraine.
Das Minsk art museum opens in Potsdam
A building restored: What was once a popular restaurant in the GDR era is back as an art museum and cafe.
Beethovenfest Bonn
The 2022's Beethovenfest Bonn brings together musicians from Belarus, Ukraine and Germany.
As documenta 15 closes, antisemitic taint lingers
How did antisemitic imagery overshadow art at the five-yearly international show billed as a statement of diversity?
'Wolf Hall' author Hilary Mantel dies
Hilary Mantel, the best-selling author of the "Wolf Hall" Tudor trilogy, died on Thursday at the age of 70.
'Hitler's Girl' explores British ties with Nazis
A new book look at how fascism gained ground among British upper classes during the 1930s, endangering democracy.
Georgia: Popular with Russians, despite political tensions
The country remains popular with Russians today, despite complicated Russo-Georgian relations and the war in Ukraine.
Studying in Germany: From finance to fraternities
What are German universities like and how much do they cost? Rachel Stewart heads back to school for Meet the Germans.
Bestselling author Stephen King turns 75
He is known as the grandmaster of horror: Stephen King has been tapping into our fears like none other for 40 years.
Brad Pitt makes surprise debut as sculptor at Finland gallery
Sylvester Stallone paints, while Tom Hanks is crazy about typewriters. Many stars have unexpected passions.
German Book Prize short list announced
In addition to the €25,000 prize, the honor usually gives a big boost to the winner's book sales.
Meena Kandasamy wins Hermann Kesten prize
The feminist Indian poet and author, who writes in English, will be awarded the Hermann Kesten prize.
Ramses II-era burial site uncovered in Israel
Ramses II-era burial site joins the list of recent archaeological finds.
Queen Elizabeth's final resting place, St. George's Chapel
Almost all of the royal family's funeral services are held at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Banned Books Week: A fight for freedom
Galileo Galilei, Salman Rushdie and Harry Potter have all been targeted by people wanting to ban their books.
Ukraine's info warriors battling Russian trolls
A global internet army employs witty memes — most featuring a dog — to challenge Russian disinformation online.
Bernardine Evaristo won't give up
DW met the Booker Prize-winning author to discuss activism and writing, as well as the latest developments in the UK.
Amsterdam's Schiphol airport cuts passenger numbers
The Netherlands' busiest airport is struggling with long lines mainly due to a staff shortage.
Denmark: A 'get-hitched-quick' destination
This Scandinavian country has today become a popular choice for people who have a hard time getting married elsewhere.
Completed Humboldt Forum opens in Berlin
The last section of the Humboldt Forum museum is inaugurated. Its highlights: the Benin Bronzes, considered looted art.
Oliver Stone: Courting controversy with 'Nuclear'
The US film director's documentary advocates nuclear energy as the solution to end the climate crisis.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth to get private burial
The palace revealed more details of the plan for the queen's state funeral service in Westminster Abbey.
'Antisemitism is misanthropic'
The president of the Central Council of Jews spoke to DW about antisemitism scandals at the documenta art show.
Wim Wenders wins the 2022 Praemium Imperiale
The German director took home the prestigious Japanese prize that's been dubbed the "Nobel Prize of the Arts."
100 years of Hermann Hesse's 'Siddhartha'
Decades after the novel about an Indian man's spiritual journey was published, it became a hippy classic.
A road trip along panoramic routes through Europe
Every week we feature different ways to travel — This time road trips on Europe's most beautiful panoramic roads.
How Germans use hats in popular idioms
Hats are no longer a standard part of people's everyday wardrobe, but Germans use idioms involving hats all the time.
Farewell Queen Elizabeth II: The funeral procession route
The final solemn journey of Queen Elizabeth II.
7 reasons why the Germans love the Royals
Around 50% of all Germans are ardent fans of the British royal family. Where does this passion come from?
French-Swiss film director Jean-Luc Godard dies at age 91
Godard was one of the most influential film directors and was often credited with revolutionizing cinema.
'Squid Game,' 'Succession' win big at Emmys 2022
The Asian dystopian series and the dysfunctional family saga make huge gains at the 74th Emmy awards.
Turkey: Pop star Gulsen released from house arrest
Gulsen's arrest has highlighted divisions between liberal and conservative ideologies in Turkish society.
10 surprising facts about King Charles III
The new monarch is the author of a children's book, plays the cello and is also a businessman with his own whisky brand.
German film score composer Hans Zimmer at 65
From "The Lion King" to "Dune" and 007 movies, Hans Zimmer is one of the most famous film music composers in the world.
Queen Elizabeth II honored at Scotland's St.Giles' Cathedral
The queen's coffin arrived at the cathedral following a procession joined by King Charles III and his siblings.
Spanish author Javier Marias dies aged 70
The novelist and translator was believed to be the most likely to win a Nobel Prize for Literature in Spain.
UK: Queen Elizabeth's coffin arrives in Edinburgh
The Queen's coffin arrived in the Scottish capital, where it will lie in rest until Tuesday.
Laura Poitras wins Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion
"All the Beauty and the Bloodshed," a documentary about photographer Nan Goldin, won the festival's best film award.
Prince William vows support for King Charles III
Prince William has spoken up about the loss of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Wagner Festival wrestles with word 'Führer'
Opinions clashed at the Bayreuth Festival over the word "Führer," even in a context that had nothing to do with Hitler.
'Fauda' star Idan Amedi on cultural bridges
Best known internationally as an actor in the Netflix series "Fauda," Idan Amedi is a major pop star in Israel.
'God Save the Queen': A brief history
What will happen to "God Save the Queen"? Five facts about the British national anthem.
Stars say farewell to the queen
Tributes for Queen Elizabeth II have been pouring in from musicians, writers, actors — and even a famous bear.
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