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Auschwitz concentration camp: The center of Nazi Holocaust
How did the Auschwitz concentration camp become the epitome of the Holocaust, genocide and inhumanity?
How Indian fashion inspires the world
Young Indian fashion designers are using visionary ideas and craftsmanship to enrich the country's fashion culture.
Otto Küsel: The thief who saved lives in Auschwitz
In the hell that was Auschwitz, Otto Küsel used his privileged position as a "career criminal" to help others.
DW reports on Auschwitz liberation 50th anniversary
DW dug through the archives to find our report on the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz back in 1995.
Netflix's 'Emilia Perez' gets 13 Oscar nominations
The 2025 Academy Award nominations are out, and one top contender has earned criticism alongside acclaim.
How art from Ukraine's Odesa was rescued and sent to Berlin
Germany helped save dozens of Ukrainian artworks from destruction. They can now be seen at an exhibition in Berlin.
International festival showcases visually impaired musicians
A festival in Krakow, Poland, gives blind vocalists the chance to perform songs they have composed themselves.
What do we (think we) know about the Celts?
Drunken, barbaric warriors who battled the Romans naked — or matriarchal trading societies with refined artistry?
Russia to Montenegro: Orthodox Christians observe Epiphany
In many places in Russia and Eastern Europe, the ice cover is not thick enough for the traditional Epiphany ice-bathing.
Breaking boundaries: Gender, identity & authenticity
How do societal expectations around gender and sexuality shape who we are? And how can we break free from such labels?
'Nothing gay about it': How Trump and Village People connect
"Y.M.C.A." has often been labeled as a gay anthem, but is now a MAGA-rally hit. The band fits into Trump's narrative.
Chemnitz kicks off European Capital of Culture 2025 year
What is Karl Marx's statue doing in Chemnitz? And why is Nova Gorica/Gorizia considered a divided city?
The fascinating flight show of starlings
Flocks of starlings fly in impressive formations, but these common birds are under threat.
David Lynch: a life in surrealism
No other film director has created such mysterious works as David Lynch. But that's not all: He revolutionized TV, too.
Pope Francis' memoir: Laments, and hopes, for the world
For the first time in history, a pope's autobiography has been published in his lifetime.
Hollywood show goes on despite LA wildfire destruction
Hollywood stars and film crews have lost their homes to the weeks-long fires, yet many are getting back to work.
How did East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, operate?
At its former headquarters in Berlin, we show you how the Stasi spied on and monitored East Germany's citizens.
Albert Schweitzer and his controversial legacy
A great humanist who helped heal the sick and poor over decades in Africa is also shadowed by paternalist views.
Arnold Schoenberg archive destroyed in LA fires
The Pacific Palisades fire has burned down the inventory of the publisher of musical pioneer Arnold Schoenberg's works.
'Biodeutsch' is German 'non-word of the year'
Each year, linguists choose a derogatory buzzword. Why was "bio-German" selected for 2024?
Birkenstock: How the German sandal gained cult status
The German shoemaker is fighting in court to protect its iconic design as a work of art.
Alec Baldwin sues prosecutors over 'Rust' trial
In his lawsuit, Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin has alleged that the prosecutors intentionally mishandled evidence.
LA wildfires threaten German cultural sites
As wildfires rip through the LA area, historic sites such as the Thomas Mann House and Villa Aurora are under threat.
Elvis at 90: King forever?
On what would have been his 90th birthday, DW looks at highlights of the career of Elvis Presley, king of rock and roll.
Charlie Hebdo's anniversary edition: A playful jab at God
Magazine Charlie Hebdo called for God-mocking submissions to mark 10 years since the terror attacks in its Paris office.
Golden Globes 2025: 'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Brutalist' dominate
Hollywood's award season kicked off with the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. "Emilia Pérez" and "The Brutalist" won big.
How the 'three wise men from the east' ended up in Cologne
Cologne Cathedral is the home of the Shrine of the Three Kings. But how did the remains of the Magi get there?
Do passports make us free?
It's a travel document that defines our nationality. But what's the story behind their creation about a century ago?
Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion Agnes Keleti dies
Until her death, Agnes Keleti, who survived the Holocaust in her native Hungary, was the oldest living Olympic champion.
What do Ben Kingsley, Donna Summer and Henri Matisse have in common?
They are all New Year's Eve babies, along with other luminaries who've each made their mark in history and pop culture.
'Dinner for One': A bizarre German New Year's Eve tradition
Many Germans watch the same black-and-white comedy every New Year's Eve. Find out more in our Meet the Germans remake.
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt reach divorce settlement
Hollywood actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt agreed on a divorce settlement after an 8-year-long legal battle.
A new home in Brazil: 200 years of German immigration
A search for traces between dreams and traumas: part two.
How the 'Frankfurt kitchen' triggered a domestic revolution
In the 1920s, a Viennese architect had a groundbreaking idea that has endured to this day: the fitted kitchen.
Global Christmas traditions: From witches to KFC
From roller-skating to church or festive greetings from Donald Duck, Christmas can be more than tinsel and turkey.
The human voice is German instrument of the year 2025
Our voice can be used for more than just speaking or singing. It is also inherently democratic.
Sexless relationships: How much sex is enough?
Is sexual dissatisfaction in long-term relationships inevitable? How can you rekindle passion and keep the spark alive?
Can Syria's devastated cultural heritage be rebuilt?
As Syria's brutal almost 14-year civil war ends, heritage experts are working to protect its battered cultural riches.
'All We Imagine as Light': Indian women at the crossroads
DW spoke to director Payal Kapadia about the social issues behind her award-winning film, now released internationally.
Iranian exile Mohammad Rasoulof is Germany's Oscar entry
Among the 15 international films in the 2024 Oscar race, "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" will represent Germany.
Syrian culture ready for a new start
After the fall of the Assad regime, artists and intellectuals want to help drive change in Syria.
How Tokio Hotel went from German teen band to global icon
Tokio Hotel on tour. Joining up with fans in Mexico.
Therapy horses give hope in Greece
Miniature horses in Athens: therapy, comfort and hope for children and adults
What makes a good Christmas gift from Germany?
Expats in Germany heading home for the holidays have plenty of options. Here are some of the most popular items.
X: Holocaust remembrance organizations quit platform
Various Holocaust remembrance groups are leaving X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
'Planet Africa' travels through the archaeology of humankind
Africa is where we all come from: An exhibition revisits the continent's contributions to human evolution and culture.
Einstein: Letters reveal legendary scientist's love of women
Albert Einstein loved life — and women. Letters that are now being auctioned at Christie's bear witness to this.
What drives Nobel Prize winner Han Kang to write?
The author of "The Vegetarian" explores in her Nobel Prize lecture how violence and love inspire her work.
Germany returns ritual items to Colombia's Kogi
Three sacred items held in Berlin collections are going home. A look at the collaboration behind restitution.
Notre Dame reopening — in pictures
After a sprint to meet the five-year deadline, Notre Dame is renovated and the cathedral is ready to dazzle anew.
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