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Two Germans on 2022 Oscar shortlist
Star composer Hans Zimmer and director Maria Schrader have been shortlisted for next year's Academy Awards.
Germany's 16 states: Thuringia
Thuringia, home to great thinkers like Luther and Goethe, is said to be Germany's green heart and geographical center.
First Pets: Famous presidential companions
Joe Biden is getting a new German shepherd. Over the years, the White House has been home to many different pets.
What happens when Spider-Man's identity is revealed
Spider-Man returns to the silver screen for the final superhero film in a trilogy from the Marvel universe.
Hundreds of Afghan artists need protection
Many artists are on the run or are hiding from the Taliban. The organization Artists at Risk calls for political action.
Rapper Drakeo killed at music festival
The musician died after being stabbed backstage. Several rappers have been killed in recent months in the US and Europe.
Rappers who have been murdered
The cause of death for about half of all US rappers is murder. Rappers have also been killed in other countries.
Centre Pompidou architect dies at 88
Richard Rogers helped change the look of modern cities around the world with his radical designs.
Berlin Christmas exhibition focuses on diversity
What is Christmas like in prison, and how did the "Jolka Festivity" in the Soviet Union reinterpret the holiday?
'Sex and the City' star accused of rape
Two women have accused Chris Noth of sexual assault. The actor rejects the allegations as "categorically false."
Facebook warns 50,000 were targets of spyware
Meta, Facebook's parent company is warning "Cyber mercenaries" are using fake accounts to target users.
UNESCO adds to Intangible Cultural Heritage List
UNESCO has added different customs to its list of global cultural treasures to be protected. A selection in pictures.
How a 1991 German song became a hit in China
"Aloha Heja Je" was a hit in 1991 in Germany, and now in China — an unexpected boost to musician Achim Reichel's career.
Why song rights sales are booming
Bruce Springsteen is the latest star selling his entire song catalog — for $500 million. What's behind the megadeals?
Airbus A380: End of a multibillion-dollar dream
Once seen as the future of flight, the Airbus A380 was a flop. But for the manufacturer it was still worth the effort.
US author and feminist bell hooks dies at 69
Popular feminist writer and activist bell hooks died at her Kentucky home on Wednesday.
Nazi rally building to serve as opera house
The decision to turn Nuremberg's former Nazi Party rally site into a cultural venue has drawn critics.
Eric Clapton wins case against German woman
A court sided with the rock star; the woman who had offered a bootlegged Clapton CD on eBay now has to pay major fees.
Jane Birkin: Pop icon par excellence
World-famous for a banned erotic song and a namesake Hermes bag, the singer and actress remains a pop icon even at 75.
DW Festival Concert: Beethovenfest Bonn 2021
In this festival concert, we hear an atypical performance of Beethoven's Ninth, conducted by maestro Jordi Savall.
DW Festival Concert: Jordi Savall at Beethovenfest 2021
More than techno: A history of electronic music
From early sound experiments to dub, Krautrock and techno, electronic music has a long musical lineage.
A boat cruise with COVID measures and Christmas markets
How do you travel by boat from one German Christmas market to another? A report by DW journalist Sarah Hucal.
New display in Vienna addresses issues of Nazi era relics
An exhibition opening in Vienna is attempting to address the issue of "What to do with Nazi memorabilia?"
Political rows blemish Israel's Miss Universe 2021
In the run-up to this year's beauty pageant "Miss Universe" in Israel, controversies cast a shadow on contestants.
Where children sleep: A photo series
James Mollison traveled halfway around the world to photograph children and their bedrooms.
The legacy of photographer David Seymour
With his photos, David Seymour documented the plight of children as victims of war for UNICEF, which now turns 75.
1,700 flags to celebrate Jewish life in Germany
On Saturday, 1,700 flags will be raised to commemorate 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany.
A new start in Germany after fleeing IS
As a Yazidi child, Farhad Alsilo had to flee the "Islamic State" in Iraq and landed in Germany. He shares his story.
Abdulrazak Gurnah: Nobel for Literature 2021
As the Nobel ceremony is held, here's more on the Tanzanian novelist's works exploring the effects of colonialism.
Colonial looted art: When a museum becomes home
Works by contemporary African artists and colonial looted art are on show side by side in Dortmund.
An unsually calm Lübeck Christmas market
The markets in this northern German city are taking place under strict conditions. DW visits and speaks to vendors.
Writer and journalist Georg Stefan Troller at 100
The Austrian Jew escaped the Nazis and helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp before becoming a famous reporter.
'Lord of the Rings' film turns 20
Unfilmable? Peter Jackson's "Lord of the Rings" trilogy made film history.
US actor Jussie Smollett guilty on fake hate crime charges
A jury in Chicago found actor Jussie Smollett guilty of faking a hate crime in the city.
New York's Met erases Sackler name from art galleries
The museum has announced that it will be taking the family's name down from seven exhibition halls.
How Disney represents other cultures
New Disney film "Encanto" tells the story of an Indigenous Zenu family. Is this another case of cultural appropriation?
European Film Awards 2021 favorites
"Titane," "The Father" and "Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn" are now vying for Europe's version of the Oscar.
Why hit TV shows keep coming back
The revival of the "Sex and the City" franchise shows once more that networks are keen on resurrecting old TV hits.
'West Side Story' gets 21st-century reboot
Steven Spielberg's remake of the 1957 musical has been banned in six Gulf countries for a transgender character.
Why the chairs in German parliament are 'Reichstag blue'
What do a soothing color, Merkel's blazer and Annalena Baerbock's choice of trouser suit say about German politics?
Germany's 16 states: Saxony-Anhalt
Artistic landscaped gardens, lots of Middle Ages flair, a hot spot of Bauhaus architecture — that’s Saxony-Anhalt.
German inauguration: A matter-of-fact event
What happens at Chancellor Olaf Scholz's swearing-in ceremony? The event is devoid of the pomp seen elsewhere.
150 major German companies launch vaccine PR push
Mercedes-Benz has swapped its "the best or nothing" slogan for a more public-health-minded tagline.
Lucky Luke turns 75
The adventures of the cowboy who shoots faster than his shadow have enthralled readers for 75 years.
Giving 'faceless' sex workers a face
The "Faceless — Women in Prostitution" photo exhibition sheds light on the daily realities of sex workers in Germany.
Bach's 'inexhaustible cosmos'
Johann Sebastian Bach's music is revered around the world. A new biography reveals the man behind the musician.
An exploration of five millennia of Iranian art
Persian culture is in the spotlight in an exhibition at the James Simon Gallery in Berlin.
Moscow's new arts center GES-2
GES-2, designed by Renzo Piano, will provide a new home for the arts and culture in Moscow.
Rio de Janeiro comes to Hamburg
The first South America section at the Miniatur Wunderland has been opened after four years of work on two continents.
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