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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.
Amitav Ghosh on the conflict of climate change
Award-winning Indian writer Amitav Ghosh spoke to DW about his latest book and the impact of the climate crisis.
Is 3D printing the future for building homes?
Combining artistic design with technology and climate awareness, is 3D-printing homes the technology of the future?
Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over earnings
The "Black Widow" star claims the film's streaming release deprived her of potential earnings and breached her contract.
10 films about the Olympics
From sports scandals to heroic losers, the Olympic Games have inspired many films, as well as historic documentaries.
The Wagner festival: Why it is mythical
The composer himself contributed to building the myth surrounding his opera festival.
ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill dies at 72
The bassist was with the distinctive blues-rock band for more than five decades.
How music helped during the pandemic
A German study reveals how music has helped people cope with emotional stress during the COVID lockdown.
6 surprising things that are banned in Germany
Did you know that washing your car or dancing in public could get you into trouble in Germany?
UNESCO makes German Jewish centers World Heritage Sites
The move marks the first ever UNESCO recognition of Jewish cultural heritage in Germany.
Richard Wagner and the Jews
The composer wrote antisemitic essays, but some Jewish artists played a special role in his life.
Pink backs Norway's beach handballers over 'sexist' clothing
The American singer has offered to pay Norway's €1,500 fine for not wearing bikini bottoms.
Women lead at the Bayreuth Festival
Singer Asmik Grigorian and conductor Oksana Lyniv electrified the audience in the staging of "The Flying Dutchman."
Great spas of Europe make UNESCO World Heritage list
Eleven European spa towns have been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
German actor Herbert Köfer dies at 100
The East German acting legend took part in nearly 200 TV shows, movies and theater productions, refusing to retire.
Why Liverpool lost its World Heritage status
The city's exclusion from the list of historical sites could be a fallout of lobbying within the international body.
Sustainability on the Amalfi coast
As the Amalfi coast awaits the return of foreigners, not everybody wants to go back to how things were.
Miraitowa, Waldi and more: Olympic mascots through time
Mascots have only been a part of the Olypmics for about 50 years, and it all started with Waldi the German dachshund ...
Sylt – A stunning island in the North Sea
Biking, swimming, surfing – Sylt has plenty to offer nature lovers and active vacationers. And did you know that Germany’s only migrating sand dunes can be found there?
'We are afraid of losing everything'
Anti-LGBTQ laws in Hungary have made many who work in the culture branch fearful. Some are even planning to leave.
The influential, inimitable Amy Winehouse
Ten years after the London singer's death at 27, what has been learned about her life and why it ended?
The legacy of Amy Winehouse on the streets of Camden
What traces of the singer's life and impact remain in the eclectic streets of her beloved London neighborhood?
Could clay be the key to sustainable architecture?
Construction currently pollutes the climate and exploits resources. One architect thinks clay could be the antidote.
'Nobody can afford to be complacent'
Germany's floods show that climate change disasters affect all nations, rich or poor, says Indian author Amitav Ghosh.
How Germans replaced nationalism with regional pride
Germans are not the greatest patriots when it comes to their country. But when it comes to their city? Oh boy.
Berlin's controversial Humboldt Forum opens
Berlin's new Humboldt Forum may be open, but it's still mired in debate about colonialism and museum collections.
Lessons on flooding drawn by one filmmaker
Film producer Johan Nijenhuis' work has focused on floods and their human toll. He believes preparedness is everything.
Ducournau's 'Titane' wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
Director Julia Ducournau's horror thriller took the honors against a stellar competition lineup at the Cannes festival.
Museum Tinguely Ahoy!
Basel's Tinguely Museum is sending works by the Swiss sculptor Jean Tinguely on a European voyage by barge.
Keeping bygone eras alive through photos
Photography for posterity: Ursula Schulz-Dornburg is showing her impressive works at Berlin's Aedes Architekturforum.
Results for the Euromaxx viewers’ favorite fairy tale!
We wanted to know the name of your favorite fairy tale. To see if you have won, check here.
Salzburg Festival's centenary celebrations extended
Global stars like Anna Netrebko are coming to Salzburg to celebrate its 2020 anniversary — despite COVID.
Culture commissioner Grütters reflects on years in office
Monika Grütters spoke with DW about aid for culture during the pandemic, the looted art debate and the Humboldt Forum.
Britney Spears chooses lawyer in bid for freedom
A judge in Los Angeles ruled that the pop star may choose her own lawyer in the conservatorship battle.
Switzerland is in desperate need for tourists
Tourists from overseas are lacking in Switzerland. Engelberg, a holiday hotspot, is trying to cope with this crisis.
Turkish culture 'witch hunt' continues
Five years after the attempted coup, artists and culture creators are being increasingly targeted by the government.
Venice fighting to keep UNESCO World Heritage title
From August 1, large cruise ships will no longer be allowed in Venice. Will this alone save its UNESCO title?
UNESCO World Heritage Sites under threat
The World Heritage Committee continually reviews whether certain sites deserve to have the title, as some fail the test.
UNESCO World Heritage Site contenders 2021
UNESCO will soon convene to discuss which new places it might want to add to its World Heritage Site list.
Spain's Wild West: The Tabernas Desert
Europe's driest region has often served as a backdrop for Western films. This is part 19 of our series "Extreme Places."
And the Emmy goes to ... streaming giants
HBO, Netflix and Apple TV offer viewers escapism and distraction from the COVID-19 pandemic.
German castles, ghosts & royalty
On this week's Meet the Germans, Rachel catches up with the count of Burg Eltz — and a spooky ancestor.
Berlin gold coin heist defendants lose appeal
The two men were convicted for stealing a 100-kilogram gold coin from a Berlin museum.
'Where is Anne Frank' debuts at Cannes
Israeli director Ari Folman's animated film of Anne Frank's diary and life also looks at young refugees' struggles.
Israeli author Ayelet Gundar-Gosh tackles racism
The renowned Israeli novelist explores the interlinked issues of antisemitism and Black Lives Matter in her new novel.
Bollywood legend who narrowed India-Pakistan divide
Bollywood star Dilip Kumar brought people from the rival countries together, in life and in death.
Tokyo Pavilion: Olympics inspire outdoors exhibition
COVID-19 has stopped visitors from viewing the Tokyo Olympics but it hasn't stopped artists from showcasing their works.
Tokyo keeps cultural Olympics program alive
With the absence of overseas visitors and new rules, the "Pavilion Tokyo 2021" at the Olympics has revised its program.
Is that....? Andreas Mühe's photos of Angela Merkel
A selection is on display at a show in Dresden – but is it really always Merkel we see in the photos?
Angela Merkel — reality and fiction
Some of these images are real, some are staged — photos of German Chancellor Angela Merkel challenge our perceptions.
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