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'Diversity United': Hijacked by politics
The exhibition "Diversity United" was supposed to be a European project. But with Moscow's intervention, things changed.
The whistled language of La Gomera
Find out why a whistled language is still preserved on La Gomera today in Part 14 of our series "Extreme Places".
COVID reshuffles 'most liveable cities' rankings
European cities fell significantly in the annual rankings over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Berlinale 2021: 7 things you need to know
The film festival's Summer Special is an open-air celebration. Stars, awards, red carpet: Here's what to expect.
Documentary highlights at the Berlinale
The Berlinale also has a prize recognizing a documentary film. It goes to Alice Diop's "We."
Royal baby: What's behind Lilibet Diana's name?
Prince Harry and Meghan welcome their second child. The name of the royal baby is symbolically charged.
Lilibet Diana and other royal babies
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have a new baby girl! Here are other royal babies who've also smiled for the camera.
10 reasons to ride the Romantic Road
Take a trip along Germany's favorite holiday route located between the Main river and the Alps.
Meghan gives birth to baby girl called Lilibet
Meghan, Britain's Duchess of Sussex, has given birth to her second child, a baby girl.
How the Cold War shaped the Berlinale
The first Berlin International Film Festival took place 70 years ago. It was a political event from the start.
'Lioness' of piano: Martha Argerich turns 80
The Argentine-born pianist, one of the world's greatest, still exudes passion and power when performing.
Celebrating Black classical music composers
Thomas Hampson is trying to get the music of African American classical composers performed more in concert halls.
Coronavirus: The consequences for tourism
The COVID-19 epidemic poses a threat to the everyday life of people worldwide. Travelers are particularly affected.
Cannes competition lineup announced
After a yearlong hiatus during the coronavirus pandemic, the Cannes Film Festival is set to return in July.
Looted art from Kenya: Empty display cases
The project "Invisible Inventories" addresses the consequences of colonial looted art for Kenya.
David Diop wins International Booker Prize
The French-Senagalese writer and academic Diop has taken home the coveted award for novels translated into English.
Billie Eilish: 'I can do what I want'
The 19-year-old star is back with a new song, "Lost Cause," from her much-anticipated album due out in the summer.
Monika Maron: Chronicler of the GDR turns 80
Polemical author Monika Maron continues to set her own moral compass as she enters her 80s.
The oldest tea plantation in Europe
Tea has been grown on the "Chá Gorreana" plantation in the Azores since 1883. Part 13 of our series "Extreme Places."
Stepanova: Russia experiencing a 'hijacking of history'
Nominated for the International Booker Prize, the writer tells DW how intimidation tactics are affecting the country.
Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer at 80
For almost 60 years, Charlie Watts has set the pace for the Rolling Stones. The drummer is still keeping time at 80.
Young culture stars from Germany you should know
From Helena Zengel to Felix Jaehn: These are the actors, authors, DJs and artists are getting noticed internationally.
The ups and downs of Marvel Comics
Stan Lee, bankruptcy and blockbuster glory: A Munich exhibition marks the 60th anniversary of the comic book publisher.
Humboldt Forum faces new criticism
The Humboldt Forum in Berlin is scheduled to open its doors this summer. But will it actually?
Cuban dissident artist leaves hospital
The Cuban activist and artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara has described his stay in hospital lasting almost a month.
Restoring the fire-ravaged Cape Town library
In the wake of the devastating fire in the Jagger Library in Cape Town, restorers are trying to save what they can.
This is Europe’s unfinished landmark you’d most like to see
The Sagrada Família? Or Herrenchiemsee Castle? We wanted to know which unfinished landmark you wanted to visit.
Europe's overcrowded destinations hope for a fresh start
Cities such as Venice, Amsterdam and Barcelona are hoping to put a stop to mass tourism.
Imagine Mozart: the composer in art
An exhibition in Würzburg highlights the influence of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozar outside classical music.
The Mozart Festival in Würzburg celebrates 100 years
Without Mozart, we would allfundamentally be missing something, says German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
St. James' Way pilgrimage routes in Germany
A pilgrimage on the Way of St. James is possible in Germany, which has 30 such routes. Here are some highlights:
Returning India's colonial treasures
The Benin Bronzes are going back to Nigeria, but the restitution of India's colonial artifacts is a long way away.
'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head' singer B.J. Thomas dies
B.J. Thomas died of cancer in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday at the age of 78.
Leipzig Book Prize: Iris Hanika wins fiction award
Judges described the winning author as "the most stubborn voice in contemporary German literature."
Transgender person wins 'Germany's Next Topmodel'
This year's edition of Germany's Next Topmodel is all about including people from varied backgrounds.
Iran's cultural wonders on display in London
"Epic Iran" at London's Victoria & Albert Museum delves into 5,000 years of art, design and culture of the country.
Music festival amid COVID-19
The Rheingau Music Festival is slated to start in late June, with pandemic-friendly solutions for visitors and musicians
Friends: The Reunion is here
Fans of the 1990s cult series celebrate their favorite series today as the six "Friends" reunite for a special.
Lizzie Doron: 'The situation is unsolvable'
Israeli author Lizzie Doron will probably "die among her books," in her library shelter amid the current conflict.
'The Very Hungry Caterpillar' creator Eric Carle dies
Carle has more than 70 books to his name, and was known for his signature colorful style of art.
Berlin unveils €2.5 billion fund for cultural sector
The government says it hopes the aid will "bring the diverse cultural landscape in Germany back to life."
Being Black and European
UK author Johny Pitts, winner of the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding, talks about being Black in Europe.
The only Buddhist region in Europe
On the edge of Europe lies Kalmykia, which has a primarily Buddhist population. Part 4 of our series "Extreme Places."
Germany's most beautiful town halls
Magnificent town halls still shape Germany's cities today. We show ten particularly beautiful buildings.
Blank walls and big ideas
The German pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale is nearly empty, but ideas abound for building in the future.
Eurovision winner did not take cocaine
The organizers of Eurovision said he has since passed a drug test, branding the rumors "fake news."
Forgotten Nazi-era novel becomes bestseller
"The Passenger" became a success in the UK 82 years after it was first published. Here's how the novel was uncovered.
Poet and Nobel laureate Bob Dylan turns 80
Bob Dylan's songs were the soundtrack of her youth: DW's Susanne Spröer on the musical legend's monumental birthday.
Italy wins 2021 Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam
"Rock 'n' roll never dies," Maneskin's frontman Damiano David has said.
Out with the dress code
Jeans or black tie? Every outfit sends a message, even while working from home during the pandemic.
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