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'The Fragile Paradise': Planet Earth's turbulent times
A unique exhibition in the Oberhausen Gasometer depicts the beauty of planet Earth — and the threat posed by humans.
Beatles: Lost Ringo and George song found in Birmingham
The newly released track makes "the hairs stand up on the back of your neck," Beatles expert Paul Parry told DW.
English words the Germans use wrongly
Rachel Stewart takes a look at some English words that have taken on a whole new meaning in Germany.
20 years in Afghanistan: An eyewitness story
The film "My Childhood, My Country" follows an Afghan, from his childhood in the Bamiyan caves to the Taliban's return.
Germany: Carnival party is on despite COVID wave
As COVID infections soar in Germany, the November 11 parties are still on. But Cologne's main act faces a positive case.
World's coolest queen: Margrethe of Denmark
She is an artist, a designer — and queen of Denmark. More on the popular Margrethe II, who is in Germany for a visit.
In pictures: East Berlin before the fall of the Wall
Berlin photographer Günter Steffen captured East Berlin's final years as a capital. His pictures depict a gloomy city.
Africa's art goes back home
France and Germany are returning artifacts acquired during colonial times. What about other European countries?
ABCs of the GDR: A brief glossary
Discover terms that refer to almost forgotten or quirky aspects of everyday life in former East Germany.
A 'disappearing' artwork for Holocaust victims
In Dresden, an art installation recalls the pogrom that began on November 9, 1938.
France returns colonial looted art to Benin
Twenty-six artworks from the former Kingdom of Dahomey are returned to Benin. They were previously on show in Paris.
Greece meets tourism target, prepares for next year
On larger islands popular with tour operators, like Crete, September and October were busier than expected.
Coronavirus: N. Ireland's minister sues famous singer
Singer Van Morrison faces a lawsuit after calling out North Ireland's Health Minister Robin Swann. DW has the latest.
Travis Scott and Drake sued over deadly concert
Amid reports of drug spiking and chaos, police are investigating the stampede at the rap concert that killed 8 people.
Amy Winehouse's last concert dress sells for €210,000
The sale of the late singer's private items raised millions for a foundation that helps youth battling with addictions.
Are music festivals safe?
Eight people died at a music festival in Texas — and it's not the first time a fatal event has taken place.
'Slave room' discovered at Pompeii
Officials say the room containing three beds and one window offers "a very rare insight into the daily life of slaves."
A DW tour across Germany
A tour of the cultural treasures of the eastern German state of Saxony kicks off DW's multimedia series.
Hard Landing: Airbus in crisis
ABBA is back
After almost 40 years, ABBA is back with an album and virtual show. Will the iconic Swedes delight new generations, too?
Guatemala and Mexico receive ancient Mayan artifacts
As Germany returns Mayan artifacts once held by private collectors, it raises questions of who their true owners are.
Speculation abounds in Baldwin shooting case
Conjecture around the investigation has snowballed since Alec Baldwin accidentally shot filmer Halyna Hutchins on set.
Chloe Zhao's 'Eternals' banned in Gulf countries
Marvel's most diverse superhero lineup starring Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan and Salma Hayek features a gay kissing scene.
German Christmas markets to reopen
Last year, Christmas markets were canceled to help contain the coronavirus pandemic. Now, they're finally back on.
Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer turns 100
The German Jewish Holocaust survivor moved back to Berlin at 88 with a mission: to educate youth about the Holocaust.
ABBA forever!
Back together again after 40 years, the hit Swedish band ABBA is releasing their new album, "Voyage."
Damon Galgut wins 2021 Booker Prize
It was third time lucky for the South African author, who won this year's award for his book "The Promise."
The Germans and their kiosks — a love affair
You can take Germans out of a kiosk (with strong persuasion skills) — but you can't take the kiosk out of the Germans.
The 16 federal states: Lower Saxony
Lakes, mountains, coast — welcome to Lower Saxony!
The Booker Prize: The winners who changed literature
From Arundhati Roy in 1997 to 2020 surprise recipient Douglas Stuart, here's a list of celebrated Booker Prize winners.
Rheingau Music Festival
In this edition of DW Festival Concert we visit Eberbach Abbey, where virtuosos conduct music by famous composers.
Rheingau Music Festival
In this edition of DW Festival Concert, Cristina Burack takes you to this year's Rheingau Music Festival.
Germany to return artifacts to Guatemala, Mexico
The historic objects were purchased at a Leipzig flea market and discovered last year in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Dogan Akhanli: 'Writing is my weapon'
The German-Turkish human rights activist and writer Dogan Akhanli died on October 31 after a short illness. He was 64.
'Dreyfus Drei': Film uncovers a lost German-Jewish past
Australian artist Ella Dreyfus goes on a cinematic search for traces of her German-Jewish identity.
Amsterdam pot cafes fear tourist ban amid COVID recovery
Authorities in one of Europe's most visited cities are eyeing a ban on cannabis for tourists.
Elbphilharmonie marks 5-year anniversary
Hamburg's iconic concert house opened on January 11, 2017. Here are some surprising facts about the iconic venue.
Forever Is Now: Art exhibition in the desert sand
Egypt is hosting its first art exhibition against the backdrop of the Giza Pyramids.
How Turkish guest workers influenced the arts
Over the last six decades, many Turkish immigrants in Germany have used creativity to express their life experiences.
The lives of activists: "Dear Future Children"
Three young women and their fight for climate protection, justice and democracy.
Kent Nagano conducts final concert of the Beethovenfest Bonn
For the final concert of the Beethoven Year, Kent Nagano conducts the Missa Solemnis in the Cologne Cathedral.
Volcano tourism erupts on La Palma
While some residents flee the volcano on La Palma, tourists are flying in to see it. Stefanie Claudia Müller reports.
Restored ancient mosaic revealed at Jericho desert palace
Hisham's Palace in the West Bank was recently renovated and is now opening to the public.
How does Germany deal with Chinese censorship?
Under pressure from China, a book presentation about Chinese leader Xi Jinping was canceled in Germany.
Actor Eugene Boateng on authenticity and roots
The actor and producer of "Borga" was inspired by his roots in this story about a Ghanaian who leaves his home country.
Germans and their beloved bike paths
DW's John Marshall looks at the differences between bike culture in Germany and the US.
Best Travel Destinations for 2022 revealed
After the hiatus in travel due to COVID-19, we can go on tour again in 2022 — maybe to one of these top destinations.
Deniz Yücel: PEN Germany's new president
The journalist who was wrongfully imprisoned in Turkey is now the head of the association supporting persecuted authors.
40 years of Metallica
A double anniversary: The heavy metal band was formed in 1981, and their self-titled album was released 10 years later.
Are you through the wind? German nature idioms
German has many idioms referring to natural and weather phenomena. Grease that lighting and beware the eaves in rain!
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