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Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard: A mudslinging spectacle
What impact does the trial have on viewers? Does it deter survivors of sexual violence from coming forward?
Things are looking up again in Africa's tourism sector
Africa's tourism industry all but disappeared during the pandemic, but now travelers are returning to the continent.
Where to travel in Africa: A correspondent's tips
DW correspondent Adrian Kriesch, who has reported from Africa for over 10 years, shares his favorite places.
Ray Liotta: 'Goodfellas' and 'Field of Dreams' star dies
The 67-year-old passed away in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a new film.
9 Dracula film adaptations
In 1897, 125 years ago, Bram Stoker published "Dracula," a classic of vampire literature that inspired many films.
ABBA launch new virtual concert in London
The Swedish pop stars are returning to the stage — digitally. DW talked to Björn Ulvaeus ahead of the tour premiere.
An ode to the Sunday walk
The Germans' Sunday walk in the park is a lovely tradition, and is often topped off with eating cake.
Jewrovision Song Contest: 'The Show Must Go On'
After a two-year COVID break, Germany's Jewish communities meet again at the Jewrovision Song Contest in Berlin.
Cannes' festive glamour clashes with reality
The celebration of cinema always combines glitz and politics, but, amid the war in Ukraine, the contrasts feel stronger.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Moldova
Traveling to countries neighboring Ukraine is by no means a no-go. This time we're heading to Moldova.
Cannes: Ukrainian film depicts trauma of war
"Butterfly Vision" by Maksim Nakonechnyi portrays the trauma of a Ukrainian female soldier raped by Russians in Donbas.
Ukrainian publisher makes books to survive
The Vivat publishing house in Kharkiv never stopped producing books. It even opened a new bookstore.
What cartoonists think about the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has thrown the world into turmoil. Cartoonists have been reacting to the situation.
From WWI to Russia's war: Historical lessons
Christopher Clark, author of "The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914," discusses the complexities of war.
Remote workers ticking off travel bucket lists
When employers told staff to work remotely, many seized the opportunity to embark on "workcations."
A mass grave of WWI: Winterberg Tunnel
An exhibition about German WWI soldiers killed in a collapsed tunnel in France traces their fate.
NY Philharmonic concerts take new meaning
The New York Philharmonic's concerts at the Usedom Music Festival are held in a location where Nazi weapons were built.
Comedy on Russian homophobia filmed in Ukraine
"The Revenge of the Shiny Shrimps" is about an all-queer water polo team that lands in homophobic Russia.
Christopher Clark to receive European media award
Historian Christopher Clark receives the Charlemagne Award for the European media for his work on Anglo-German history.
'Happy birthday, Mr. President'
Marilyn Monroe's serenade for US President John F. Kennedy was legendary. But it's not the only famous birthday song.
Conference on diverse feminist forms of protest worldwide
What concerns feminists in India or in Africa? The festival "Frequencies. Sharing Feminisms" provides answers.
Greece's most popular tourist destinations
From Santorini to Mykonos, we take a look at some of Greece's top tourist destinations ahead of a busy summer season.
Germans and sex: It's complicated
How well do Germans do in bed? Rachel Stewart talks with a woman who should know.
Donna Summer: a decade since disco legend's death
Synonymous with the glamor and glitter of disco, Donna Summer succumbed to cancer 10 years ago today.
Ukrainian president Zelenskyy is special guest at Cannes
The opening of the 75th Cannes Film Festival saw the Ukrainian president getting a standing ovation.
Cannes' first female president: Iris Knobloch
The German manager, a longtime Warner Bros. head, could make the prestigious Cannes Film Festival more American.
Ukrainian TikTok star chronicles life in war
Valeria Shashenok, 20, has attracted more than 1 million followers since she began posting videos about the Ukraine war.
Retrospective of resistance: Carrie Mae Weems
Carrie Mae Weems's solo exhibition in Stuttgart features art about racism and violence in the USA.
How Ukrainian tourism specialists survive
Here are the stories of five Ukrainians working in tourism — their hopes, fears and wishes.
Last show of Benin Bronzes before their return
Before the Benin Bronzes are restituted to Nigeria, the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum is showing the looted artworks.
Eurovision Song Contest 2022: Ukraine wins on public vote
Voting remained nail-biting until the end in Europe's annual song and dance extravaganza.
Pussy Riot on tour to protest Ukraine war
The feminist collective took the stage in Berlin — the first stop on a European tour to protest the invasion of Ukraine.
Curtains up at Cannes
Cannes is back with a full lineup again. A sneak preview of the world's premiere film festival
The legacy of looted art
The Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum's exhibition features colonial-era looted art and breaks new ground.
10 times Eurovision turned political
Eurovision is upon us, but it isn't all about sequins and songs. Here are 10 times politics trumped performance.
Eurovision: Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra's story
It's rare in the Eurovision Song Contest's history that a song is a clear favorite weeks before the grand final.
How Ukrainian art dealers rescued valuable paintings
Two Ukrainians managed to save contemporary works of art from their gallery, bringing them from Kyiv to Munich.
Centuries-old German Passion Play is back
Held every 10 years since the 17th century, Oberammergau's Passion Play returns, with its unusual rituals.
Eurovision contestants for finals are set
The second Eurovision Song Contest had 18 countries competing on Thursday evening; 10 qualified for the finals.
Tokyo's public toilets inspire Wim Wenders
The German director is making a film about Japanese high-end public restrooms designed by renowned architects.
Bust found in thrift shop to return to Germany
A marble bust bought in a thrift store in Texas turned out to be an invaluable antique that belonged to Germany.
Who was Ukrainian philosopher Skovoroda?
The Soviet Union honored philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda with a museum in Ukraine — now destroyed by a Russian missile.
Pussy Riot on tour as co-founder flees Russia
DW met Pussy Riot ahead of their tour, and band co-leader Maria Alyokhina recounts her escape from Russia.
Digital pet Tamagotchi turns 25
The tiny digital egg beeped in the pockets of millions of children all over the world. But the hype did not last.
Germany and the Eurovision Song Contest
Ahead of Saturday's live final, Rachel Stewart takes a look at Germany's Eurovision past and present.
Results: This is your favorite flower!
We asked: which is your favorite flower?
Ukraine among 10 first Eurovision finalists
Among the 17 songs presented at the first semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest, 10 are moving on to the next stage.
Documenta curators react to canceled talks
After talks on artistic freedom were axed, curators ruangrupa, denounce the "racist effects" of "antisemitism rumors."
Exiled Ukrainian musicians create orchestra
Musicians from Ukraine have founded an exile orchestra in Germany, and are performing at the Berliner Philharmonie.
Bob Dylan Center explores his creative process
The new center is dedicated to Dylan's cultural significance and houses over 100,000 items from the musician's archives.
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