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Zelda game fetches 'world record' price at auction
The pristine "Legend of Zelda" cartridge sold for over $800,000 — breaking the record for a video game at auction.
Holocaust survivor Esther Bejarano dies at 96
Forced to perform in the Auschwitz girls' orchestra as a teenager, Esther Bejarano never stopped loving music.
Benin bronzes: Nigerian delegation in Berlin
As Nigeria is open to a gradual return of the artifacts, the Benin bronzes could be shown in Berlin's Humboldt Forum.
A volcano saves Iceland's travel industry
Island has been COVID-free since May. Now it's attracting nature tourists seeking the unusual: an active volcano.
Alice Munro, master of the short story, at 90
She's the first to win the Nobel Prize as a pure short story writer. On July 10, the Canadian Alice Munro turns 90.
'Proust teaches us to pay attention'
The literary world celebrates the 150th birthday of French novelist Marcel Proust. But who has really read his works?
From postal worker to shanty star: Nathan Evans
We met Nathan Evans, the creator of hit "Wellerman." It was Germany's most successful song in the first half of 2021.
A Nigerian artist's COVID soundscape
In the city of Frankfurt, a sound installation by Nigeria-born artist Emeka Ogboh comments on the pandemic.
Star Tom Hanks still wows audiences at 65
He could be our neighbor, our brother, or our friend. Tom Hanks is someone we can all relate to. He turns 65 on July 9.
How does the world view Germany?
Efficient, reliable but inflexible — why Germans are respected, and what people dislike.
Cannes: Film highlights societal sexism in Bangladesh
The film, "Rehana Maryam Noor," marks Bangladesh's first official entry at the Cannes Film Festival.
Snake wine and bull penis at Berlin's Disgusting Food Museum
A Berlin museum presents strange foods from all over the world — and visitors can even taste some of them.
The New 7 Wonders of the World
July 7 marks 7 Wonders Day, a list based on an online popularity poll that began in 2000.
German Emigration Center evokes search for new lives
Johanna embarked for America in 1853, Ahmad fled Syria for Germany in 2015 — just two stories of emigration on display.
Europe's largest aquarium
At the French Nausicaá marine center in Boulogne-sur-Mer, you can get upfront and close to a manta ray and sharks.
Bollywood's legendary actor Dilip Kumar dies at 98
Dilip Kumar, nicknamed Bollywood's "Tragedy King," enjoyed a career spanning more than 50 years and nearly 60 films.
Berlin modernist icons vie for UNESCO status
Stalinist residential blocks on Karl Marx Allee and high modernist towers in West Berlin reflected postwar divisions.
Contrasting urban visions in former West and East Berlin
Stalinist residential blocks on Karl Marx Allee and high modernist towers were built in East and West Berlin.
Were Neanderthals more artistic than previously thought?
We take a look at famous fossils that shed light on our ancestors and their creative pursuits.
Spike Lee, iconic filmmaker
The US film director, who leads the Cannes Film Festival jury, is a renowned advocate for African-American rights.
Cannes: Film spotlights one of Japan's last WWII stragglers
The film "Onoda" chronicles the story of a soldier who continued his assignment in the Philippines, decades after WWII.
Rambo and Rocky: Sylvester Stallone's path to immortality
He punched and shot his way to film history as one of the best paid actors of his time: Sylvester Stallone turns 75.
Hollywood director Richard Donner dies at 91
The filmmaker was known for hits including "Superman," "The Omen," and the "Lethal Weapon" franchise.
Cannes Film Festival 2021: The key issues
Stars won't be kissing on the red carpet as the world's most prestigious film festival returns after its COVID break.
Oriental music meets Beethoven
Echoing Beethoven's humanism, the project "1001 Measures between Bonn and Babylon" fosters East-West dialogue.
Wagner festival director reveals plans for 2021
Tickets for the Wagner festival Bayreuth are on sale. What can the audience expects after last year's cancellation?
Cannes Film Festival competition highlights
It's a highly anticipated lineup, with 24 films competing for the Palme d'Or.
German Alpine Road: From Lake Constance to the Watzmann Mountain
Germany's oldest tourist route was founded in 1927. Today, it still connects fascinating landscapes and structures.
Even at 75, the bikini never gets old
In 1946, a French engineer came up with a scandalous new piece of clothing for women: the bikini.
Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem"
Teodor Currentzis conducts Verdi's "Requiem" in Milan -- a concert filled with magical moments.
People, pictures, places: German Jews across the centuries
An exhibition in Cologne about 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany showcases personal stories.
World Wide Web source code NFT sold
Internet history under the hammer: Sir Tim Berners-Lee's source code for the World Wide Web was auctioned off.
50th anniversary of the death of Jim Morrison
50 years after his death, people are still fascinated by Jim Morrison. Who was the man behind the legend?
Is Germany nailing inclusion?
Germany's changing social landcape needs to be reflected in its entertainment industry, critics say. What is being done?
Princess Diana statue unveiled in London
July 1 would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday. Her sons William and Harry have unveiled a statue tribute to her.
The fairy-tale world of Hans Christian Andersen
Star architect Kengo Kuma and twelve international artists bring Andersen's fairy tale to life in a sensual way.
The first Jewish late-night talk show on German TV
In the show, Jews talk about their identity and life in Germany.
EU's COVID travel certificate takes effect
The certificate is intended to streamline summer travel, but the delta variant could make things complicated.
Court rejects Britney Spears' bid to remove dad as guardian
The legal setback comes after the US popstar delivered an emotional testimony about her "abusive" conservatorship.
International Literature Prize for 'The Last One'
Fatima Daas' novel draws on her conflicted identity — as a Frenchwoman, Algerian, Muslim, and lesbian — in Paris.
Cosby released after court overturns sex assault conviction
Bill Cosby has been released from prison after a state court vacated his conviction for sexual assault.
Quirky German bird idioms
What Germans mean when they tell you 'only the cuckoo knows!'
Stolen Picasso recovered from Greek gorge
A construction worker has admitted to stealing Picasso's "Woman's Head," even though selling it would be very tricky.
A change of perspective
Cameroon-born Bonaventure Ndikung will head Berlin's international cultural center, the Haus der Kulturen der Welt.
More support for Britney Spears
The pop icon's sister, Jamie Lynn, and singer Christina Aguilera say they stand with Britney Spears.
#DailyDrone: Flächendenkmal „Hoher Forst“
Our #DailyDrone presents the award winners. Today: the NABU local group Kirchberg e.V. for the area monument Hoher Forst
#DailyDrone: Schlachtensee student housing
The #DailyDrone takes you to the Schlachtensee student village.
The 'Gastarbeiter' in Germany
A photo exhibition sheds light on the lives of migrants who came to Germany as guest workers in the 1960s.
Poking fun at the system
From "The Producers" to "Spaceballs," Mel Brooks has plenty to celebrate on his 95th birthday.
US comedian Mel Brooks' films
The American comedian with Jewish roots broke with a taboo in the 1960s with his parody on Adolf Hitler.
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