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Pulitzer Prizes honor Ukrainian journalists
The US' most prestigious journalism prizes have gone to newsrooms covering conflict, public health, and social issues.
Eurovision Song Contest 2022 favorites
Participants are rehearsing for the Eurovision Song Contest, which opened Sunday evening and will culminate on May 14.
Marking history: the Pulitzer Prize
Memorable winners: a look back at the rich history of the Pulitzer, the US' top awards for writing.
Afghan artist Sara Nabil: 'Art is my weapon'
Radical and direct: Afghan artist Sara Nabil employs her art to denounce women's oppression in her home country.
Jazz in Beethoven's city
Founded more than a decade ago, the Jazzfest Bonn has grown into a significant music event over the years.
Fewer Russian and Ukrainian tourists visiting Turkey
This year, with war in Ukraine, visitor numbers are down — meaning tough times ahead for Turkey's tourism industry.
Europe's first samurai museum opens in Berlin
The samurai shaped the history of Japan for centuries: Five facts about the legendary warriors.
Internet blackout: The looming threat of collapse
In "Error 404," journalist Esther Paniagua explores our dependency on the Internet and the dark side of cyberspace.
Writing in Wartime - when words fail
Ukrainian writer Tanja Maljartschuk tells Arts.21 why the war has silenced her.
Watching Lagerfeld's estate go under the hammer
What goes on at an auction? DW's Brenda Haas finds out at Sotheby's Cologne during a sale of Karl Lagerfeld's estate.
Germany's Fuggerei is world's oldest social housing project
Five hundred years after the Fuggerei housing estate was opened in Augsburg, the rents remain under €1.
5 things we can learn from Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich, who died 30 years ago, fled the Nazis and conquered Hollywood. She remains a role model today.
New open letter: 'Yes' to weapons for Ukraine
Pianist Igor Levit, Nobel laureate Herta Müller and 55 others have urged the chancellor to send heavy weapons.
Germany plans new center on Nazi occupation
The German government has approved a concept for a new documentation in Berlin on the effects of the Nazi era in Europe.
'Navalny' documentary hits theaters in Germany
In this documentary that feels like a spy thriller, Putin's rival uncovers the facts about his poisoning.
'Guardians of Truth' premieres in Berlin
Exiled journalists Can Dündar and Anabel Hernandez share their stories in a new documentary and at the Berlin premiere.
Open letter on arms deliveries draws criticism
An open letter from cultural figures to Chancellor Scholz has spurred debate over plans to deliver arms to Ukraine.
DOK.fest Munich puts spotlight on Ukraine
The documentary film festival is once again held in cinemas. A political thriller about Alexei Navalny starts it.
Exploring eastern Europe: Latvia
Despite the war in Ukraine, vacations in central and eastern Europe are possible. The focus today: Latvia.
German expressions with 'fire'
May 4 marks International Firefighters' Day: Learn some German expressions involving fire.
Fake moustaches and Marilyn Monroe's old gown at Met Gala 2022
Kim Kardashian, Anderson Paak and other celebs donned their finest for the Metropolitan Museum of Art event on May 2.
The disintegration of Russia's free press
Arrested, harassed, killed: On World Press Freedom Day, we look at the Russian media scene since the 1990s.
'Guardians of Truth' looks at press freedom
In this new DW documentary series, exiled Turkish journalist Can Dündar meets Mexican journalist Anabel Hernandez.
The story of Germany's national anthem
After "Deutschlandlied" was sullied by the Nazis, West Germany restricted its national anthem to only the third verse.
Muslims worldwide prepare for Eid al-Fitr
As Ramadan, the month of fasting, draws to a close, Muslims worldwide are gearing up for family celebrations.
Karl Lagerfeld estate up for auction
The estate of the catwalk 'Kaiser' goes under the hammer at Sotheby's newest auction house, in Cologne.
Is the end nigh for Rammstein?
The new Rammstein album is being released without scandals or fanfare. Is the band trying to bid farewell?
Macron's suits are classy and not so pricey
Suit shopping in Paris, DW's Kevin Tschierse ended up in a store owned by the tailor to the reelected French president.
New 'Downton Abbey' hitting theaters
Britain's first film about the Crawley Family was a box office hit. Now, the follow-up is opening in theaters.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Estonia
War may be raging in Ukraine, but vacations in Central and Eastern Europe are still possible. Today we look at Estonia.
Culture figures cold on Macron win
He might have saved France from the far-right, but Macron has failed to deliver, say cultural activists.
Kyiv Symphony Orchestra begins German tour
The orchestra is raising the voice of Ukrainians in the face of Russia's invasion. DW livestreamed Monday's concert.
Exploring the cultural side of Miami Beach
Despite its reputation as a party city, the US resort town has something for everyone.
Cappadocia: Journey to a fairy-tale world
The enchanting landscape of Cappadocia, in Turkey's central Anatolia region, is perhaps best seen from above.
Jean Paul Gaultier: French fashion icon turns 70
High fashion provocateur Jean Paul Gaultier has retired, but at 70 his inimitable style lives on.
Loud and Proud: Pop & Rock with Attitude
Protest and Provocation: Arts.21 meets musicians who aren’t afraid to take stand.
Neue Deutsche Härte: Rammstein
What’s the secret to the stellar international success of German shock rockers Rammstein?
Proud Ukrainian Pop: Alyona Alyona
One of Ukraine's biggest pop stars, Alyona Alyona is raising awareness of the war in her homeland.
Defiant Russian Hip Hop: Oxxxymiron
A Russian rapper's protest against Putin's war of aggression in Ukraine.
Performer and Photographer: Bryan Adams
Bryan Adams is not only a rock star but an award-winning photographer too.
Music as Therapy: Zoe Wees
Singer-songwriter Zoe Wees has carved out an international career with deeply personal songs.
World Book Day: Writing in the shadow of war
Violence and repression impacts writers physically and mentally, but inspires some to turn trauma into words.
The Venice Biennale is back!
After being postponed a year, the 59th edition of the famous art show wows with thought-provoking national pavilions.
African art stars you don't want to miss at Venice Biennale 2022
Sub-Saharan Africa is well-represented in Venice with eight pavilions showcasing thought-provoking art from the region.
Vive la France!
A pictorial trip through France.
He made psychopaths cult: Jack Nicholson turns 85
As Jack Nicholson turns 85 on April 22, here's a look back at some of the superstar's numerous iconic roles.
DW documentary wins music award
Winner of an International Classical Music Award, "A World Without Beethoven?" shows how the composer changed culture.
A divided France votes amid a 'shift to the right'
Ahead of France's election, author Romy Strassenburg explains why she's scared — and why others aren't scared enough.
Vive la France!
For the French presidential election runoff on April 24, we travel to the "Grande Nation."
Ukraine expresses 'right to existence' in Venice
As Ukraine's cultural heritage faces destruction, Ukrainian artists at the Biennale have a strong message to send.
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