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Eden Project: A Rainforest in Europe
A covered green space in England is home to the largest rainforest in Europe. Part 2 of our series "Extreme Places".
'Lightyear' and other films banned
The new Pixar movie "Lightyear" has just been banned in several Arab countries. A look at film censorship worldwide.
Kevin Spacey: UK police formally charge actor
Spacey is expected to appear before a London court on Thursday, according to British authorities.
'Lightyear': UAE bans animated film for 'content violation'
The Disney-Pixar film about Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear reportedly contains a scene including a same-sex kiss.
Netflix announces new season of 'Squid Game'
The violent, yet popular South Korean show will return with lead protagonist, Player 456. Here's what we know so far.
Unraveling a WWII family secret
By investigating her family's history under the Nazis, Katharina Feil rediscovered two trailblazing female artists.
What's behind the BTS phenomenon?
BTS released an anthology on the anniversary of their formation. Here are nine facts that explain the group's success.
From COVID to war: The impact on travel costs
In these challenging times, many people are longing for a vacation. But taking a holiday isn't as easy as it used to be.
Why Ukrainian perspectives on cinema matter
A special film festival in Germany pays tribute to Ukraine's rich cinematic culture.
6 recent films showcasing Ukraine's culture
From documentaries to comedies, the series "Perspectives of Ukrainian Cinema" reflects Ukraine's filmmaking revival.
Bachfest opens with Ukrainian orchestra
This year's festival in Leipzig began with Bach's music and Ukrainian sounds. DW is the event's new media partner.
Born 100 years ago: Judy Garland's legacy
From child prodigy to Hollywood diva, the "Wizard of Oz" star's life was a roller coaster ride. She remains a gay icon.
40 years of German punk rock band Toten Hosen
One of the most well-known bands in Germany, Die Toten Hosen emerged from the Düsseldorf punk scene in the late 1970s.
Top 10 new museums around the world
On June 11, the Norwegian National Museum opens. It's just one of the many exciting museum openings in 2022.
Why Ukrainians feel betrayed by Germany
A German author living in Ukraine describes life during the war. The Ukrainians' sense of humor helps them survive.
10 reasons to love Leipzig
Bachfest 2022 takes place June 9-19. But there is much more to see in Leipzig.
UK authorizes assault charges against Harvey Weinstein
British police have been authorized to bring charges against ex-film producer Harvey Weinstein.
Gold and silver: New pics from legendary shipwreck
The San Jose galleon sank 300 years ago - it's thought to be loaded with 200 tons of gold, silver and precious stones.
Meet a 95-year-old food influencer
Countess Sybil Schönfeldt has influenced German cuisine since the 1960s.
German millennial/gen-Z chefs and food influencers you should know
They're young, passionate and pros at handling knives: These German culinary stars can be found in kitchens and online.
Bachfest Leipzig — Who was Bach?
Johann Sebastian Bach had many musical ancestors. The Leipzig Bach Festival works of his ancestors and sons.
The place with the longest name in Europe
At 58 letters in a row, a Welsh town has made quite a long name for itself. Part 1 of our series "Extreme Places."
'The Handmaid's Tale' auctioned as fireproof edition
The fireproof edition of bestselling dystopian novel is a protest against censorship.
Why the Ukrainian leader's speeches are so rousing
Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speeches often strike a chord, be it in international parliaments or at glitzy awards shows.
Russia's tourism industry looks inward
Sanctions related to the Ukraine war have made it difficult for Russians to travel abroad. Can domestic tourism help?
German police criticized over far-right Hanau killings
Police have been accused of failing to keep tabs on a racist killer during one of Germany's worst far-right shootings.
Music festival season kicks off in Europe
After a two-year forced break, most rock and pop festivals are taking place again. But COVID has left its mark.
Beyond Queen Elizabeth: Europe's monarchies
From Norway to Monaco, the 12 European monarchies are as diverse as the continent.
Bachfest attracts choirs from around the world
Welcoming choirs from Paraguay to Japan, the annual festival in Leipzig's motto this year is "Bach — We are Family."
Hollywood in photos, from the 1920s to Helmut Newton
Photographic interpretations of "the dream factory" is the focus of a Berlin exhibition by the Helmut Newton Foundation
UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee
Queen Elizabeth II has been a British institution since 1952, navigating all crises, political and personal.
Johnny Depp wins defamation case against Amber Heard
Amber Heard has been ordered to pay Johnny Depp $10.35 million in damages for libel. He has to pay her $2 million.
Morgan Freeman at 85: His career in 15 roles
The star actor turns 85 on June 1 — and has half a century in show business to look back on.
Everything you need to know about Germany's 9-euro ticket
German lawmakers have introduced a nationwide 9-euro ticket. Here's everything you need to know.
Oleg Sentsov: Russians 'are scorching the earth'
Filmmaker Oleg Sentsov is defending Ukraine in the Donbas region. He tells DW about his decision to fight in the war.
9 reasons why Berlin isn't very German at all
It might be the capital, but Berlin is far from typically German. Meet the Germans investigates.
'Art.See.Asia': DW's art lover's guide to Asia
Covering five Southeast Asian nations, DW's new series takes viewers on a guided tour of the region's vibrant art scene.
Namibia recovers 23 museum pieces from Germany
Objects from Berlin's Ethnological Museum will be presented to the Namibian public. But why is this return only a loan?
'Willy': Anti-Nazi song from 1977 remains vital
At 75, German singer-songwriter Konstantin Wecker is still updating his famous song about an anti-fascist friend.
Holocaust chronicler Boris Pahor dies at 108
The Slovenian novelist and concentration camp survivor bore witness to the atrocities of the 20th century.
Celebrating diversity mindfully
DW's Brenda Haas, from Malaysia, looks at the fine lines between cultural appropriation and appreciation.
Booker Prize winner on Hindi literature
Geetanjali Shree, author of the International Booker Prize-winning "Tomb of Sand," talked to DW about her work.
Top 10 most queer-friendly travel destinations
Here are some of the safest and most welcoming destinations worldwide for LGBTQ travelers.
Russian rock stars against the war
Yuri Shevchuk, Zemfira and Boris Grebenshikov: Russian rock stars are taking a stand against the war in Ukraine.
Indian police probe Punjabi rapper shooting
Punjabi rapper and politician Sidhu Moose Wala was gunned down on Sunday after his security was trimmed.
Exploring the tiny — and quirky — republic of Uzupis
Visit one of Vilnius' hippest districts, the self-proclaimed republic of Uzupis.
Honoring Hollywood's Jewish founders
The Academy Museum plans a permanent exhibition dedicated to the film industry's Jewish founders.
Cannes: Ruben Östlund wins second Palme d’Or
The crude satire exploring notions of beauty and privilege won its director one of cinema's most prestigious prizes.
'Kaiser' to 'cheese': Etymology of German words
Latin, Greek and French, among other languages, influenced German.
40 years on: Remembering the legacy of Romy Schneider
Here's a look back at Romy Schneider's most memorable films.
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