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Germany's 16 states: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is ideal for waterside holidays, from the Baltic to the Mecklenburg lakes.
Post-COVID tourism surges in Madrid
The economic impact of the pandemic has some locals questioning Spain's dependence on tourism revenue.
Crimea gold awarded to Ukraine
Kyiv has hailed a ruling by a Dutch court saying a trove of ancient artifacts from Crimea should be handed to Ukraine.
'Renegades: Born in the USA' now a book
Reprising their hit podcast, Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen journey into the American soul in a new book.
'Cringe' is German 2021 youth word of the year
Some 1.2 million young people in Germany have selected "cringe" as their favorite "in" word.
Colorful landscapes – Europe's most beautiful autumn hikes
Colorful nature is a highlight in autumn. Here's an overview of the variety of hiking trails in Europe.
Actor who played Gunther on 'Friends' dies
James Michael Tyler, best known for his role on the 1990's comedy series "Friends," has died of cancer at age 59.
Antje Rávik Strubel: Blue Woman
A novel about power and powerlessness that weaves together various fates and narrative dimensions.
Norbert Gstrein: The Second Jacob
What is guilt, and what is fate? The story of an actor grappling with his past.
Thomas Kunst: Zandschow
An ode to the imagination and an amusing departure from linear storytelling.
Christian Kracht: Eurotrash
Christian Kracht heads into the abyss, both familial and historical, in his autofiction travelogue.
Monika Helfer: Daddy
Painfully beautiful: Monika Helfer explores the life of her father.
Mithu Sanyal: Identitti
A mixed-race student finds out that her Postcolonial Studies professor is pretending to be Indian. A cunningly humorous college campus novel about racism, cultural appropriation, and identity politics.
Honoring Tsitsi Dangarembga
The 2021 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade has been awarded to Tsitsi Dangaremgba from Zimbabwe.
The German Book Prize Shortlist
Six candidates made it onto the shortlist for the coveted literary award. Their novels explore toxic masculinity, family, empowerment and identity. Who wrote the novel of the year?
Canada's Indigenous storytellers
As Guest of Honor, Canada is putting Indigenous voices and stories center stage.
Re:connect - The Frankfurt Book Fair returns
After the pandemic, can the Frankfurt Book Fair's organizers and visitors go back to normal?
Arts 21 - Literature Special
The Frankfurt Book Fair returns, with Canada as guest of honor and award-winning authors.
Assistant director told Baldwin gun was safe
The Hollywood actor was informed that he was using a "cold gun" in the moments before he fatally shot a cinematographer.
'In Germany, live cartridges are not used on set'
After a fatal accident with a prop firearm on a US movie set, DW spoke to a German armorer about gun safety on set.
Tsitsi Dangarembga on freedom of expression
Zimbabwean author and filmmaker Tsitsi Dangarembga has been awarded the 2021 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.
Author Vivek Shraya: ‘What I love about being Queer’
Canadian author and artist Vivek Shraya tells DW about coming out as a trans woman and how she finds solace in her work.
No far-right publishers at the book fair, please!
Stefan Dege
Protest over far-right exhibitors at the Frankfurt Book Fair is justified, says DW's Stefan Dege.
What did you do during lockdown? Elton John made an album
Lil Nas X and Miley Cyrus appear on John’s new album "The Lockdown Sessions."
Can turnstiles save Venice from sinking?
As visitor numbers pick up, Venice is still struggling to get on top of its overtourism problem.
Asterix and The Griffin: When war becomes a women's issue
New adventures take comic figures Asterix and Obelix to cold Sarmatia. Author Jean-Yves Ferri reveals why.
Controversy over right-wing publishers at book fair
"No space for Nazis" urges Jasmina Kuhnke — a Black writer who has canceled participation in the fair.
FESPACO film festival showcases African film
The FESPACO film festival in Burkina Faso showcases African film.
DW program showcases the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
DW presents very special concerts with which the Berlin Philharmonic emerged from the pandemic lockdown.
Netflix staff walk out to protest comedy special
Netflix employees joined several dozens of the protests outside the company's Los Angeles office.
Westin Leipzig clears employee over antisemitism claim
The Westin Hotel commissioned a report that it says disproves singer Gil Ofarim's claims he was the victim of an attack.
German homes and how the Germans live
From cake forks to tiny homes and BYO kitchens — join Rachel Stewart for a snoop around a typical German home.
Frankfurt Book Fair: Canada spotlights diversity
As the guest of honor at the world's largest book fair, Canada is showcasing its multicultural literature.
Bild's Reichelt: Axel Springer under pressure
The tabloid and its publishing house are powerful beyond Germany, and the case is now making waves internationally.
Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek turns 75
Austrian author and Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek celebrates her birthday.
Germany's 16 states: Hesse
From the skyline of Frankfurt to the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm — welcome to Hesse!
Spies on the silver screen
The new book "Stars & Spies" highlights the link between espionage and entertainment.
The burden of the Jewish legacy
A documentary tells the story of a young Jew who tries to free himself of the Holocaust legacy through a computer game.
Antje Ravik Strubel wins German Book Prize
"Blaue Frau" is a novel about Europe, women and men — and the power of the past in East and West.
Berlin Alexanderplatz — a journey in time
It isn't exactly pretty, but Berlin's Alexanderplatz is known the world over and remains one of Berlin's biggest sights.
Bild newspaper chief editor ousted from post
Julian Reichelt had been accused of leading a workplace culture that "mixed sex, journalism and company cash" at Bild.
Antisemitism is 'daily reality': Gil Ofarim
A recent incident involving the Jewish musician Gil Ofarim has sparked debate about antisemitism in Germany.
Queer royals and aristocrats through the ages
Queer royals and aristocrats have always existed — though often they could not openly live out their sexuality.
More than just kung fu
The creativity and diversity of the Hong Kong film industry is expansive — and acutely in danger.
Russian movie crew returns from space station shoot
A Russian film crew has landed on Earth after filming scenes for the world's first feature movie shot in space.
Barcelona hopes for return of mass tourism
City officials want tourists to come back, while critics find it difficult to make their voices heard.
Beuys + Cragg: Sculpture as a political act
Tony Cragg and Joseph Beuys – an artistic encounter in Wuppertal’s sculpture park.
Beuys: Big in Japan?
A Goethe Institute project brings together Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik and contemporary Asian art.
Palas por pistolas: With the weapons of art
Pedro Reyes wants to make a difference with his art. A Mexican take on the spirit of Beuys.
The Cultural Magazine
Armed with fat and felt, Joseph Beuys revolutionized art. What is his legacy today?
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