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'Sabaya' shows rescue of IS sex slaves
Hogir Hirori's award-winning documentary portrays the struggles of activists determined to save Yazidi girls and women.
Chancellor in times of crisis
As Angela Merkel's tenure draws to a close, a DW documentary takes a look at Germany's first woman chancellor.
Buena Vista Social Club
A remastered version of the album featuring legendary Cuban singers is being released 25 years after it first appeared.
The Emmy Awards 2021
With the Emmy Awards due to be presented this weekend, the big question is, how inclusive will they be?
Thailand desperate for return of tourists
Despite high COVID rates, Thailand is rushing to open more key destinations to foreigners to revive tourism.
Cancel culture: Celebrities under scrutiny
Many influential actors and artists are being called out for their alleged and in some cases, proven misdemeanours.
Exploring the Prussian palaces, parks and museums of Potsdam
With world-class buildings, World Heritage parks and even a movie studio, the city has plenty to offer visitors.
How celebrities influence German elections
The election campaign is entering the final phase — and culture is again playing a leading role.
Christo's Arc de Triomphe wrap realized
Celebrated late artistic duo Christo and Jeanne-Claude had first planned to wrap the Parisian landmark 60 years ago.
Nadia Wassef's homage to bookshops
In a conversation with DW, Egyptian author Nadia Wassef speaks about her chain of bookshops in her home country.
Top art prize awarded to Sebastião Salgado
Other winners of the prestigious Praemium Imperiale include artist James Turrell and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Like or dislike: German electioneering on social media
German political parties are attempting to reach out to voters on social media. Will they succeed?
The dressmakers of Auschwitz
Reading about a 'tailoring studio' in Auschwitz, Lucy Adlington discovered death camp inmates employed as dressmakers.
Arc de Triomphe wrapped in Christo art tribute
The installation is the realization of the late artist's dream — transforming the Paris landmark into "a living object."
Criticizing cancel culture as a 'woke' author
The concept of cancel culture has been weaponized by the right, but Black scholar John McWhorter criticizes it too.
MTV Music Video Awards turn 40 as Madonna headlines
The night’s big winners included Lil Nas X, and Olivia Rodrigo. Madonna set social media a flutter.
Dante, still a classic after 700 years
Dante Alighieri died 700 years ago. His epic poem, "Divine Comedy," remains one of the world's greatest literary works.
'The Happening' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Abortion drama "The Happening" won this year's Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, ahead of "The Hand of God."
Art about 9/11, 20 years later
The cultural world is still reckoning with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Record sum for first Spider-Man comic
The first Spider-Man comic book from 1962 has now sold for a record $3.6 million.
Turkish government sees K-pop as a threat
Turkey's K-pop fan community is very active. But religious conservatives are against the music. Will it be censored?
Right-wing extremists weaponize Instagram
Right-wing extremists use pretty photos with subtle captions to spread their ideology on Instagram.
What defined Rainer Werner Fassbinder
An exhibition in Bonn is dedicated to the German director who was extremely prolific despite his destructive lifestyle.
Can tourism in Germany adapt to climate change?
Floods in western Germany hit popular holiday regions. Climate change is forcing the sector to change — but how quickly?
Till Brönner on music and society
DW talked to star jazz trumpet player Till Brönner about life during and after the pandemic.
20 years of Berlin's Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum opened in Berlin 20 years ago with a new extension designed by US star architect Daniel Libeskind.
Merkel speaks with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The German Chancellor and celebrated Nigerian feminist author discussed politics, social media and even fashion.
New Walt Whitman texts reveal German ties
Influential US poet Walt Whitman wrote under a pen name. Newly uncovered letters reveal his love of German culture.
'Yes, I am a feminist,' says Merkel
In a first for the German chancellor — and as her time in office draws to a close — Merkel has identified as a feminist.
German artists call for support of Afghan colleagues
In an open letter, prominent figures from the culture sector asked the government to pledge action.
Star Trek Day marks series' 55th anniversary
The cult science fiction series was launched in the US on September 8, 1966, which became Star Trek Day.
World's oldest conductor energized by music
At 94, Herbert Blomstedt is as active as ever. He spoke to DW about Beethoven, the power of music and faith.
Formerly imprisoned director Oleg Sentsov releases film
DW speaks to the Ukrainian filmmaker about "Rhino," which portrays the rampant crime and violence in 1990s Ukraine.
Germany's 16 states: Baden-Württemberg
Truly diverse, Baden-Württemberg offers visitors nature, good food and breathtaking cities.
Britney Spears' father files to end conservatorship
The pop star's finances and life have been controlled by a court conservatorship for the past 13 years.
How to coach Germany's next chancellor
Political consultant Frank Stauss shares what it takes to lead Germany.
Afghan director to create film about her escape
Filmmaker Sahraa Karimi plans to dramatize her flight from Kabul. "Filmmakers do not realize their power," she told DW.
The forgotten Black victims of the Nazi era
Of the 75,000 commemorative stones dedicated to victims of the Nazis, four of them remember Black people.
More than hot air: German idioms with 'air'
What Germans say when there is room for improvement, something is in the wind, or fizzles out.
'The Wire' actor Michael K. Williams found dead
The 54-year-old actor was renowned for his roles in the critically-acclaimed shows "The Wire" and "Lovecraft Country."
French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo dies at 88
The star of the iconic French New Wave film "Breathless'' was one of France's most recognizable leading men.
Why 'Blood Red Sky' is a Netflix hit
More than 50 million people have watched the vampire thriller — a German Netflix record. What is the secret?
Berlin's tourist industry picks up
This year has been tough for the tourist sector. But there have been signs of recovery since the city reopened in June.
'The Committed' dwells on forever war
Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen talked with DW about his latest novel, and the Vietnamese war experience.
Mozhdah Jamalzadah, Afghanistan's 'Oprah'
Afghan-Canadian singer Mozhdah Jamalzadah tells DW about her political music and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
Yiddish words still common in German language
The German language uses about 120 terms that are originally Yiddish, but the words often have a negative connotation.
Afghan artists at Venice Film Festival urge world support
The filmmakers warned Afghanistan is at risk of losing its identity, and appealed for the granting of refugee status.
Freddie Mercury: Long live (the) Queen
Queen's Freddie Mercury would have turned 75 on September 5 if he hadn't died in 1991 of AIDS-related complications.
The organ - Instrument of the year 2021
Musicians Ulrich Eckhardt and Cameron Carpenter share their love of the organ, a very special instrument.
Winner of the Goethe Medal 2021
Composer Toshio Hosokawa combines western avant-garde with Japanese tradition.
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