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Turkey: Arrest of pop star over joke met with criticism
The Turkish singer Gulsen has been arrested months after making a joke about religious schools.
Tehran: Iranians flock to Western art exhibition
For the first time in decades, contemporary Western artworks are on public display in the Iranian capital.
Bonn's Beethoven Festival for 'All the People'
Featuring acts such as a queer collective and Colombian street artists, diversity is key at Bonn's Beethovenfest.
Oder River fish die-off hurts regional tourism
Fishing and canoeing are prohibited for now. Those impacted are hoping for quick answers and a speedy recovery.
Olympic design from Munich 1972, 50 years on
At the 1972 Olympics, one inevitably thinks of the attacks, but the designs of the games are still iconic to this day.
Germany sends anti-war drama to Oscars
A statement against war: Germany's Academy Award candidate is the new adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front."
Tsitsi Dangarembga's trial reflects repression in Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean author has been facing trial for two years. Many more activists in the country face a similar ordeal.
German idioms from the kitchen cupboard
Cracked bowls, knives and frying pans: Various German idioms refer to cooking tools in a figurative sense.
Queer in Jamaica: Performance artist Simone Harris
In many Caribbean countries, homosexuality is punishable and queer people face discrimination.
Withdrawal of Winnetou books stirs outrage
Karl May's Native American hero, who embodies the German love affair with the Wild West, is increasingly controversial.
Ile du Levant: nudist resort and military zone
A French Mediterranean island is home to unlikely neighbors — one without clothing, the other in military uniform.
Why writer Paulo Coelho, who turns 75, is a global guru
Brazilian author Paulo Coelho, who turns 75, writes about self-fulfillment, and likewise embodies his success stories.
A glimpse at Germany's classic hotels
The Adlon, Berlin's luxury hotel, reopened 25 years ago. To mark the occasion, we take a look at Germany's grand hotels.
Columbian night at Rheingau Musik Festival
At the "Colombian Night", Arts.21 meets young people for whom music gives a new perspective.
'Minions' gets an alternate ending in China
It's just the latest Hollywood film or TV series to be changed to make it more palatable for authorities.
Countryside, wine, culture
The Rheingau Musik Festival invites you to enjoy one of Germany’s most beautiful cultural scenes.
World-class violinist Julia Fischer
The musician talks about the intimacy of chamber music, her career and her time as a child prodigy.
Mozart: the eternal mystery
Mozart’s difficult simplicity – why his work suits the Rheingau Musik Festival.
Why you need to know Rio Reiser
A square in Berlin's Kreuzberg has been renamed after the German poet, rock star and cult figure of leftist resistance.
Expressionism's rocky path from shunned to celebrated art
An exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Germany's Essen visits the early 20th century art movement's path to acceptance.
Pakistan's first Grammy winner defies boundaries with music
Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab spoke to DW about the challenges she faced on her way to becoming an international star.
Eva-Maria Hagen, the 'Bardot of the East,' dies
The actor and singer Eva-Maria Hagen, one of communist East Germany's biggest stars, has passed away.
Inuit women explore Indigenous identity in art
Greenlandic Inuit women are transforming the Arctic art scene and releasing Indigenous identity from its colonial past.
'House of the Dragon' hits TVs
Fans can now hope for a bloodbath-filled prequel to "Game of Thrones" based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
Putting women back at heart of Paris' story
Typical tours of Paris focus on stories of men who shaped the city. One walking tour company aims to change that.
Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits
Critics condemn the blatant copying, but fans are quite happy to see a fresh version of the English-language movies.
K-pop: The wave of success that won't stop
K-pop has become South Korea's export hit, and the music has found a decent fan base in Germany. What's the hype about?
German expressions with 'sun'
Sunlight and being outdoors usually give us a real boost. We look at German idioms using the word "sun."
Read more Rushdie to fight back
Attackers of free speech want to intimidate and silence critics, but they seem to be achieving the exact opposite.
Let's go camping
Every week we feature a popular form of travel. This time around, we look at camping.
40 years of CDs : From listening pleasure to useless trash?
The once revolutionary technology of the compact disc is very 'old school' today.
'Das Boot' director Wolfgang Petersen dies at 81
The successful action director died at his home in Los Angeles after losing a battle with cancer, his assistant said.
45 years after his death, Elvis reaches fans from beyond the grave
Decades after his passing, the King lives on in the hearts and minds of fans worldwide. Here's a look at his life.
Academy apologizes to Indigenous actress for 1973 Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has apologized to Native American actress Sacheen Littlefeather.
Nicholas Evans, author of 'The Horse Whisperer,' dead at 72
The author of the beloved novel "The Horse Whisperer" passed away suddenly last week, his agent said.
75 years of independence: 10 reasons for India
India became independent 75 years ago. DW Travel marks the anniversary with a tour of the country.
What the West gets wrong about India
Stereotypes continue to dictate India’s portrayal in western popular culture but it’s so much more than stale cliches.
Salman Rushdie off ventilator a day after attack
"The Satanic Verses" author was stabbed multiple times during an event in rural New York.
Baseball's not for women — or is it?
New Amazon Prime series looks at first women's baseball league that had a rough start in the US in the 1940s.
Berlin Wall Trail: 10 must-see locations
Following the path of the former Berlin Wall, this route offers a great opportunity to explore the city.
How an artist changed course to help protect elephants
On World Elephant Day, DW spoke with Malaysian artist Christine Das about her work highlighting wildlife conservation.
Women power on the podium
Talented and confident, these young women are conquering a former male domain.
Enid Blyton: Bouquets and brickbats for 125th birthday
The bestselling author of "The Famous Five" and "The Faraway Tree" series remains a polarizing figure.
German stereotypes: The dirndl, humor and German efficiency
Rachel Stewart investigates the most common German stereotypes for Meet the Germans.
Issey Miyake: Japanese fashion designer dies aged 84
He created wrinkle-free fashion and world-renowned perfumes, in addition to dressing Apple founder Steve Jobs.
Slumbering shipwrecks on the bottom of the Baltic Sea
Discovery of a shipwreck near Lübeck: Why do centuries-old wrecks in the Baltic Sea hold up so well?
Sex tourism: When conscience takes a vacation
A lot of travelers are looking for erotic adventures abroad — and are willing to pay for them.
'Grease' star, singer Olivia Newton-John dies
John Travolta, Kylie Minogue and Australian PM Anthony Albanese have posted tributes to the actor and singer.
Jewish music festival asks: What exactly is Jewish music?
Cologne's new Shalom Music festival unites classical, jazz, club and more under the banner of Jewish music.
An irresistibly versatile actor: Dustin Hoffman turns 85
From "The Graduate" to "Tootsie," Dustin Hoffman has tackled an incredible range of roles. Now 85, he's still at it.
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