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'All The Way Up' spotlights French hip-hop
As France votes, a dramedy is earning global fame, following other French TV series such as "Lupin" and "Standing Up."
Floriade Expo imagines green future of cities
The International Horticultural Exhibition, in the Netherlands until October, is re-imagining sustainable city life.
Notre Dame mystery sarcophagus: World waits for big reveal
Sarcophagus found beneath the floor at the fire-ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris causes much speculation.
World Cannabis Day: A brief cultural history of hemp
For thousands of years, the hemp plant has been part of people's everyday lives — and not just as an intoxicant.
German expressions using 'earth'
To honor Earth Day on April 22, here are a few "down-to-earth" idioms from the German language.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Lithuania
We present the most popular tourist countries in the region. Today our insider tip is Lithuania.
Cannabis: Open to cultural interpretation
To this day, there are plenty of tales about the cannabis plant.
Metallica: 'Nothing Else Matters' turns 30
Metallica's megahit "Nothing Else Matters" has been writing music history for three decades.
Hermann Nitsch: Cult avant-garde artist dies
Known for his bloody and ritualistic installations, the infamous Austrian experimental artist has passed away aged 83.
Thank you, Roman spirit of innovation!
From sewer systems to underfloor heating and cement: A new exhibition celebrates the legacy of Roman ingenuity.
Summer season without Russian tourists
Countries like Thailand, Cuba and Turkey face a dilemma as the war in Ukraine has stopped many Russians from traveling.
Ten biblical film classics
Bible-themed movies have ranged from cast-of-thousands epics to the arty and existential. Some are just plain silly.
Beyond chocolate: The egg in art and design
The egg is much more than just a tasty Easter delight. It's played a role in art, from painting to furniture design.
The underground labyrinth of the Paris Metro
With its twists and turns, lengthy corridors and ghost stations, the Paris Metro is more than a public transport system.
Kent Nagano: A life in music
Conductor Kent Nagano looks back on his life and work and reflects on some formative encounters.
Easter traditions in Germany
At Easter, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Children typically hunt for Easter eggs.
Summer music festivals are back on
After two years of cancellations due to COVID, major music events are on again.
What the president's furniture says about France
What does the furniture of the Elysee Palace have to do with the French election?
Restoration of Notre Dame remains a challenge
Three years after the fire, time pressure and quarrels complicate the reconstruction of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
'We dreamed of Nothing but Enlightenment'
The Jewish Museum Berlin has dedicated an exhibition to Moses Mendelssohn. The philosopher's legacy is universal.
German Enlightenment: From Kant and Mendelssohn to Habermas
With the Age of Enlightenment, calls for the power of reason, liberty and progress surfaced.
Female photographers in the spotlight in Kyoto
Kyoto's International Festival of Photography is dedicating a special exhibition to the work of female photographers.
Holiday woes: Hospitality sector sees boom but no staff
Two years into the pandemic, the desire to travel is on the rise — but hotels and restaurants lack workers.
Gerhard Richter condemns Ukraine war
One of the most sought after artists in the world, Gerhard Richter has condemned the Ukraine war as "criminal."
Germany and the church
Rachel Stewart looks at Germany's religious history and the presence of the church in public life today.
Why Vikings still fascinate us
"The Northman", a Viking film that serves the cliche of brutal warriors, is now in theaters. What is true about it?
60 years after the Star Club made rock 'n' roll history
No one less than the Beatles performed at the Hamburg club's opening night. Both the band and venue became legendary.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Romania
Travel to countries neighboring Ukraine is by no means off limits. This time we're going to Romania.
How provenance research came into the spotlight
Awareness for colonial crimes, the Gurlitt case and the Benin Bronzes have contributed to Germany's change of attitude.
The history of the poster
An exhibition looks into the art of advertising and political posters, from stone tablets to the modern billboard.
Power and myth of the Kremlin
The seat of political power and symbol of Russian nationhood, the Kremlin is much more than just the seat of authority.
The top travel trends of 2022
The pandemic shook up the travel industry, but also brought about some positive changes.
The network protecting Ukraine's cultural heritage
As Ukraine's cities reel under Russian attacks, German experts are dedicated to saving its cultural heritage.
Will Smith gets 10-year Oscars ban for slapping Chris Rock
Smith has been barred from attending the Academy Awards ceremony for 10 years after hitting comedian Chris Rock.
Pink Floyd write song for Ukraine
The British band's first new song in 28 years, "Hey, Hey, Rise-Up!" samples a Ukrainian singer now on the front line.
Bonn's cherry blossoms: A social media hit
The blossoming trees are sure to be a spectacle once again. How did the Japanese trees become so popular in Germany?
Women dominate International Booker shortlist
Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk, Japan's Mieko Kawakami and Indian author Geetanjali Shree are on the shortlist.
The naked truth: How I got used to German saunas
Being nude in saunas is normal in Germany, but for people who come from elsewhere, it can take some getting used to.
How Wagner promoted the 'German feeling'
Alienation and belonging, eros and disgust: Composer Richard Wagner embraced the four feelings and made them "German."
Stars join 'Stand Up for Ukraine' campaign
Billie Eilish, Madonna and Elton John joined digital event in support of Ukrainian refugees.
How India is pushing for the return of stolen artifacts
Amid growing conversation around looted artifacts, India's attempts to repatriate heritage items are bearing fruit.
The 2022 World Press Photo Award winners
From devastating fires to war, photographers around the world captured 2021 through their lenses. Some highlights.
Charles Fourier: The man who coined the term 'feminism'
The French philosopher and utopian socialist would have turned 250 today. He coined the term "feminism" in 1837.
Exploring Eastern Europe: Bulgaria
We present the most popular tourist countries in the region. Today our "insider's tip" is Bulgaria.
In the shadow of the atomic bomb: Life during the Cold War
DW's Susanne Spröer describes what it was like to grow up with East German border controls and peace demonstrations.
German term 'Putinversteher' goes international
Used to describe Putin sympathizers, "Putinversteher" now has its own English Wikipedia page. What does it refer to?
April showers, spiders and dew: German weather lore
Rain or shine? Before you could simply consult a weather app, ancient weather lore had the answer for millennia.
Ed Sheeran wins 'Shape of You' copyright battle
Sheeran said the claims were "baseless" and "damaging" to the music industry.
Elon Musk joins Twitter's board, pledges 'improvements'
The Tesla CEO has criticized Twitter in the past, questioning if the platform was truly committed to free speech.
New Rammstein song comments on plastic surgery
Rammstein's new single, "Zick Zack," plays with the morbid appeal of a "botched" cosmetic surgery.
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