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How the war in Ukraine affects tourism in Eastern Europe
COVID has taken its toll on the tourism industry. The war in Ukraine may be the latest blow for Eastern Europe.
Ethiopia's war endangers ancient relics
Ethiopian artifacts listed for sale online may have been looted during the country's ongoing civil war.
Germany has record number of Michelin-rated restaurants
Germany's chefs might not have had many customers during the pandemic, but some used the time to secure Michelin Stars.
Inge Deutschkron: Remembrance as a life's mission
Author Inge Deutschkron, who died on March 9, courageously devoted her life to remembering the Holocaust.
Ukraine war: The role of the Orthodox churches
The majority of Russians and Ukrainians are Orthodox Christians. Now the war is dividing their churches.
How the world has united in song via #StandWithUkraine
From national anthems to rock ballads by Sting or John Lennon, musicians worldwide are showing their support.
Sustainable tourism in Germany
Environmental considerations are increasingly important when choosing a vacation destination. Ten examples from Germany.
Top Russian conductor quits over Ukraine war
Thomas Sanderling spoke out against a full boycott of Russian culture, saying artists shouldn't be forced to pick sides.
Stella Nyanzi: Uganda's radical activist
Not even time in a brutal high-security prison has stopped Nyanzi from criticizing Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
Simone de Beauvoir and 'The Second Sex'
The French existentialist philosopher's book is more relevant today than ever, says German feminist Alice Schwarzer.
Exciting places in Europe associated with famous women
On International Women's Day, we take a look at some places connected with famous women — from Amsterdam to Venice.
'Ukrainians have won the information war'
Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan tells DW why Ukraine seems to have won the battle of narratives against Russia.
Women fighting for their rights using social media
By harnessing the power of social media, these digital activists are fighting for their causes.
Culture rallies for Ukraine in Berlin
A "Concert for Peace" and a rally by literary luminaries at the site of Nazi book burnings marked a day of solidarity.
Doves of peace
Since ancient times, the dove has served as a symbol of peace. Today, the bird reminds us of the need for global unity.
Telling stories – For more diversity
A new generation of authors is done with clichés and is changing the way we look at history.
German ESC prelim marked by Ukraine war
Malik Harris will represent Germany at Eurovision. The show featured a moving performance by Ukrainian singer Jamala.
'Give Peace a Chance': Solidarity with Ukraine
Across Germany and Europe, people are expressing solidarity with Ukrainians and protesting the war.
Russian, Ukrainian tourists stranded abroad
As war rages in Ukraine, thousands of vacationers in the Dominican Republic, Turkey and Egypt are unable to go home.
Berlin clubs reopen amid new concerns
COVID restrictions brought them to a standstill. Now, the reopening of clubs has been overshadowed by war in Ukraine.
Threatened by war: Ukraine's UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Ukraine's rich and diverse heritage includes seven World Heritage Sites. UNESCO has called for their protection.
Nora Bossong on Germany's new generation of politicians
The German author's new book is about the "smooth" generation. How are young politicians dealing with war in Ukraine?
Are bans against Russian arts the right target?
Across Europe, Russian artists musicians and filmmakers are being excluded from events.
Cultural backlash against Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The cultural sphere is reacting to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. An overview.
Russian conductor suspended for peace speech
Ivan Velikanov stood up for peace on stage in Russia. That had immediate consequences for the star conductor.
How S. Korean movies are dominating cinema
From independent films to hit streaming series, South Korean productions are capturing audiences worldwide.
'Most stayed': Ukrainian artist in Kyiv
Yevgenia Belorusets, an artist based in both Kyiv and Berlin, speaks to DW from the Ukrainian capital.
Hong Kong film on mass protests creates buzz in Taiwan
A documentary on the 2019 protests has rekindled people's emotions associated with the brutal police clampdown.
Estonia: protest through song
Music is an integral part of the identity of Estonia, which for centuries has been under Russian and foreign domination.
Batman's evolution: History of the dark knight
"The Batman" will not be released in Russia on March 3 due to the war. The dark knight has evolved over the years.
Mahler at the Beethovenfest 2021
This episode of DW Festival Concert features Mahler's 2nd symphony, with its tender tones and powerful passages.
Iconic European Cities: Prague
Here are some highlights and insider tips for making the best out of a visit to Prague.
Author Ken Follett: 'Our only hope is de-escalation’
His current novel, "Never," imagines a nuclear war between China and the United States. DW interviews the author.
Munich drops star conductor over Putin ties
Russian maestro Valery Gergiev was given an ultimatum to denounce Putin's invasion of Ukraine, but failed to react.
Entertainer and activist Harry Belafonte at 95
A New Yorker with Caribbean roots, Belafonte spoke out against racism and injustice before the civil rights movement.
Disney and other studios halt release of films in Russia
"The Batman" and "Turning Red" won't hit Russian cinemas as entertainment giants distance themselves from Russia.
Russian artists speak out against the war
Stars are denouncing Putin's war in Ukraine. Those with ties to him, like Valery Gergiev, may ruin their careers.
Wladimir Kaminer: 'Putin lives in the past'
The Berlin-based Russian author warns that the Russian leader is aiming for world domination.
Nazi-looted art: A chronology of the Gurlitt case
A decade ago, authorities discovered 1,280 artworks in Cornelius Gurlitt's apartment; some had been looted by Nazis.
Sweden honors star DJ Avicii with museum
"Avicii Experience" is a new museum in Stockholm that will honor star DJ Avicii, who died in 2018.
Culture scene shocked at Russian attack on Ukraine
Apalled, artists, musicians and writers worldwide urge stopping the willful destruction of peace and freedom in Europe.
'Dressed: 7 Women — 200 Years of Fashion'
A Hamburg museum examines the wardrobes of fashionable women over the centuries, telling the stories of their lives.
Ukrainian artists: 'Stop Putin now!'
In a DW interview, Ukrainian artists call on the West to act more decisively against Russia.
Richard Hamilton: Father of pop art
Long before Andy Warhol, Briton Richard Hamilton used the wealth of images from popular culture for his art.
Iconic European cities: Amsterdam
Here is a guide to some insider tips and a list of what not to miss in Amsterdam.
Young people in Germany
What do German teenagers get up to in their free time? And who do they look up to?
How COVID-19 made Germany’s music industry more sustainable
COVID-19 has resulted in many German classical music festivals and orchestras turning to greener options.
New project tells Jewish art collectors' stories
The topic of Nazi-looted art is a political issue, yet we rarely hear the stories of the people who owned the art works.
Is it bad luck to get married on a double number date?
Dates like 22.02.2022 are among couples tying the knot. Numbers have different meanings attached around the world.
International Mother Language Day
There are 6,000 languages worldwide, but half of them are in danger of disappearing.
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