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10 films about Afghanistan
From "Kandahar" to "The Kite Runner," Afghanistan's history has served as the backdrop of many international films.
Mallorca's disappointing vacation season
In the second coronavirus pandemic summer, the tourism on the vacation island of Mallorca remains sluggish.
Kraftwerk co-founder Ralf Hütter turns 75
Ralf Hütter was the driving force of Kraftwerk, the German pioneers of electronic music.
Capturing Afghan women's voices in graffiti
Shamsia Hassani, Afghanistan's first female street artist, depicts Afghan women as they face renewed Taliban threats.
2021 German Film Award nominees announced
Two film adaptations of German literature lead among this year's nominees for Germany's most important film awards.
Rammstein singer accused of 'illegal' NFT sale
Till Lindemann's music video shot at the Hermitage is being sold as non-fungible tokens — illegally, says the museum.
This is your favorite summertime sport!
We wanted to know what sport you enjoy most in the summertime. Find out here if you’ve won a stand-up paddling set.
Beethovenfest's Nike Wagner takes stock
The Beethovenfest director talks to DW about her tenure of the festival and Beethoven's relevance in today's world.
The German language's saltiest expressions
Salt is essential to life — no wonder it's trickled into the language. Oversalting has a special meaning in German...
Afghan artists react to the Taliban takeover
Some are trying to destroy all proof of their art, while others are creating last works as a form of resistance.
R. Kelly sexual abuse trial begins
Accused of sexual abuse and trafficking over a period of 25 years, the singer was acquitted in 2008. What has changed?
'The Taliban will ban all art'
In an open letter, director Sahraa Karimi wrote of the brutal impact of the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan.
Bob Dylan sued for alleged sexual abuse of minor
The case was filed under a law that allowed victims of child abuse to sue despite a statute of limitations.
COVID: Germany labels US, Israel, Turkey as 'high risk'
The announcement triggers automatic quarantine rules. Montenegro and Vietnam were also categorized as high-risk.
'Sweet 'n' Jewcy': Jewish film festival
Israel has many stories to tell, and on a variety of topics — to be seen during the ongoing Berlin Jewish film festival.
Prince Andrew distressing the royals?
The nonagenarian British queen has had her share of drama and tragedy this year. How will she deal with Prince Andrew?
Britney Spears' father agrees to step down as conservator
James Spears is "willing" to resign from the role — but not until the "resolution" of some lingering issues.
Uproar over honorary awards for Johnny Depp
Two European film festivals will honor the actor for his contributions to cinema, drawing the ire of women's groups.
The East German secret police and the Berlin Wall
Construction of the Wall began 60 years ago. What role did East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, play?
Is Helene Fischer going global?
Is the German star eyeing the global market with her new single featuring "Despacito" singer Luis Fonsi?
South Korean pop star jailed for 3 years in sex scandal
Seungri was charged with arranging sex workers for potential investors in his entertainment firm.
Berlin before the Wall
East-West commuting: Before the Wall was built, Berlin was an open city. We revisit places of cultural exchange.
Underground pop art thrived in East Germany
Art in the GDR was meant to serve the state. Pop art still found a way to thrive.
Election posters: Underrated eye-catchers
Eyecatching election posters have enjoyed a heady history, and seem set to stay.
BioNtech jabs for Berlin's party-goers
A new vaccination initiative targeting young clubbers in Berlin could be just the shot in the arm the party scene needs.
Controversy over a Holocaust Memorial in London
Situated in the heart of the British capital, the memorial will open in 2025. A surprisingly controversial decision.
Reese Witherspoon's $900-million deal
The actor recently sold her production firm Hello Sunshine to a group backed by investment company Blackstone.
Highlights of the Berlin Wall Trail
This route traces the border that divided the city for 28 years.
JetBlue's gamble with trans-Atlantic flights
US airline JetBlue is starting up low-cost trans-Atlantic flights, but is it jumping the gun?
Frida Kahlo: up close and personal
A new compilation of her 152 paintings directs focus on her works and stories behind them.
11 novels that focus on climate change
Climate fiction has eerily presaged the future and often reflects our present reality. Here are some books to check out.
Belarus: Women as the face of protest
Belarus' Alexander Lukashenko once had many women as supporters. But they are now some of his strongest opponents.
Kool and the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas dies at 70
The legendary funk group was a sensation in the 1970s.
Russian theaters feel the chill
A prominent Moscow theater has been accused of insulting war veterans, raising the specter of censorship.
Barbie for COVID-19
Since its release in 1959, the doll has managed to go along with the times. Now, she's busy combating COVID-19.
Social experiment brings young and old together
Migration and demographic change are transforming societies worldwide. A German documentary film offers a vision.
Germany flood cripples tourism
Villages in Germany's Eifel region are still reeling in the aftermath of the floods.
Louis Vuitton: Revolution of style
His initials stand for luxury and peerless craftsmanship even now. How a boy from a village created a fashion empire.
'The country of others'
In her new novel, Leila Slimani tells the story of her mixed heritage and her French grandmother's life in Morocco.
Hong Kong and China's persecuted artists
Hong Kong's artists expressing anti-establishment views are having their creativity clipped like some mainland peers.
Baltic resorts stretched to their limits
German Baltic resorts are recording record visitor numbers, but staff shortages are slowing down summer business.
The true story of Shiny_Flakes
From his parents' house in Leipzig, a teenager single-handedly — and successfully — ran a drug empire.
Why are there so few UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa?
Barely 9% of UNESCO World Heritage sites are in Africa. Experts say that this is due to structural factors.
Locarno Film Festival goes ahead despite COVID
Around 8,000 visitors are expected at one of Europe's most important film festivals alongside Cannes and Berlin.
Man on trail over failed robbery of Roman coins
A gang had wanted to make off with 18 kilos of gold in the form of coins from a German museum in Trier.
Floods cripple Germany's cultural institutions
First came COVID-19 and now the floods: cultural institutions in two German states are struggling to cope.
Anthony Wong: Singing the wrong song
Hong Kong's gay singer Anthony Wong, a seasoned dissident, has yet again irritated pro-Beijing officials.
How Jewish women fought the Nazis
They smuggled weapons and died in combat: Judy Batalion recovers the important stories of Jewish female resistance.
Yves Saint Laurent: Purveyor of timeless style
Gender fluidity, pop art and diversity on the catwalk were hallmarks of the works and shows of the late French designer.
Germany: New rules for unvaccinated travelers take effect
Those entering Germany from abroad will now need to provide a negative test — unless they're vaccinated or recovered.
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