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Augsburg - A prosperous river city
DW's Lukas Stege explores waterways and visits the Schaezlerpalais and Brecht's childhood home.
Looted art, from antiquity to present-day
There's a long history of stealing assets from other cultures. A new publication illustrates various cases.
BBC used deceit to secure Princess Diana interview
In the explosive 1995 interview, Princess Diana famously said: "There were three of us in this marriage."
Prince Harry and Oprah's mental health series
In their docu-series on mental health, Prince Harry tells Oprah how the royal family "bullied" him.
International Literature Prize: 6 books to check out
The major literary award honors a novel's German translation — a preview of acclaimed works also coming out in English.
Portraits of star musicians for the 50th Moers Festival
From Herbie Hancock to Cassandra Wilson: Their portraits are on show to mark the 50th anniversary of the Moers Festival.
German musicians criticize copyright reform
In line with reforms determined by the EU, Germany is about to change its copyright law.
Ryanair wins EU legal challenge to airline state aid
The Irish carrier, a vocal critic of state bailouts for legacy competitiors, hailed the ruling by judges in Luxembourg.
The Salzburg Festival was never canceled
The Austrian music festival was one of the rare major events held live in 2020. The "miracle of Salzburg" keeps going.
Goethe Medals honor artists beyond borders
Goethe Medal 2021 winners are Cameroonian Princess Douala Manga Bell, composer Toshio Hosokawa and Wen Hui of China.
European travel restrictions: Nonessential travel curbed
The DW Travel team offer a brief recap of what rules apply where — and how to get the latest info.
Greece is officially open — but will the tourists come?
As Greece reopens to tourists, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis says the Greek islands will be COVID-free by June.
Eurovision: Tajik singer polarizes Russia
Manizha calls her song for the Eurovision Song Contest a manifesto against prejudice and for more women's rights.
Lose yourself in the world's biggest labyrinth
In the "Labirinto della Masone" in northern Italy, you can lose yourself among meter-high bamboo plants.
Women's magazine femMIT promotes diversity
German women's magazine femMIT fights cliches and supports diversity through new role models and hard facts.
Stars react to the Israel-Gaza conflict
Gal Gadot, Bella Hadid or Roger Waters are just a few of the celebrities reacting to the crisis online.
Germany's Eurovision 2021 candidate, Jendrik
He's a performer with a positive song and attitude: Jendrik Sigwart represents Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest.
A holiday home on the water
Interest in houseboats has noticeably increased — partly because there is now plenty of comfort on board.
A tourism test project on the German coast
For a test project, Check-in host Nicole Frölich vacationed in Eckernförde and the Schleiregion.
'Antisemitism is a social problem'
2021 marks 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany. Is the Israel-Gaza crisis affecting the anniversary program?
How COVID is affecting families
Being locked in with our families has been a big challenge for many of us, but what do you do if family is all you have?
Family Affairs: Human relationships up close
A photo exhibition takes a close look at family life, but the ongoing pandemic forces us to see the images afresh.
Eurovision Song Contest held live despite COVID
The Netherlands want to send a message with the Eurovision song contest: Cultural events are back.
China is building a replica of the Titanic
The vessel is the latest draw in the country's theme park industry. It has also caused controversy.
What happened to East Germany's cinematic legacy?
East Germany's state film company film studio, DEFA, was founded on May 17, 1946. Here's what happened to their movies.
German rock musician Udo Lindenberg turns 75
He's been through ups and downs, but there isn't a thing the German rock legend regrets.
500 years of youth slang in Germany
While some youth language may come and go, other "cool" terms date back hundreds of years.
Is a summer vacation still possible despite the pandemic?
Strict travel restrictions still apply in Germany. But what are the chances for a vacation this summer?
UK culture venues reopen, artists still suffering
The United Kingdom's art scene is back following another round of lockdown easing. But are all artists going to benefit?
'The Underground Railroad': Slavery saga hits screens
"Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins has transformed Colson Whitehead's prize-winning novel into a powerful TV series.
'Looted' boat to be shown at Berlin's Humboldt Forum
A new book reveals how a boat taken from the South Pacific ended up in Germany. Will it spark a new restitution debate?
Claude Monet masterpiece sells for $70.4 million
An impressionist masterwork from Monet's "Water Lilies" series smashed price expectations in New York.
Opinion: The Golden Globes need to change
Scott Roxborough
Beset by scandal over corruption and a lack of diversity, the Golden Globes must reform before it's canceled.
Prophet or charlatan: Who was artist Joseph Beuys?
Beuys would have turned 100 on May 12. Decades after his death, his legacy still polarizes the public.
Celebrating Joseph Beuys' works
German artist Joseph Beuys was a mover and shaker: He shook up the art scene in the 20th century.
Coffee from the Canary Islands
Coffee plantations in Europe? They exist – on the island of Gran Canaria. Our part ten of the series "Extreme Places".
Brit Awards 2021: Women take top accolades
At this year's Brit Awards, women musicians dominated the top prizes, among them Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish.
German idioms involving shoes
Are you "fit as a sneaker" or a "house-shoe hero"? Here are some shoe sayings you can try on for size!
Architecture of remembrance: Daniel Libeskind turns 75
Daniel Libeskind has created dozens of memorable buildings worldwide. He turns 75 on May 12, but he isn't slowing down.
BRIT Awards pay tribute to 2,500 essential workers
The UK is beginning to hold events again while adhering to COVID protocols. And the 2021 BRITs are among the first.
Star German architect Helmut Jahn dies at 81
Helmut Jahn was known for his postmodern structures and dedication to energy efficiency before it was a trend.
How a slap in the face brought about justice
A new graphic novel tells the story of "Nazi-hunters" Beate and Serge Klarsfeld in pictures.
This is your most beautiful vantage point!
Tower, summit, or skyscraper—this is where you had the most beautiful view!
German star architect Helmut Jahn dies at 81
He left behind a legacy of buildings in the US and Germany. DW takes a look back at his career.
Can you imagine soccer without music?
Many famous musicians have a special relationship with soccer — not just Ed Sheeran.
Brazil's unknown modernist photographers
The MoMA features the works of Brazil's pioneers of modernist photography, who remained unknown for the past 50 years.
European vacations possible again as COVID infections slow
The COVID incidence rate is dropping throughout Europe, and many countries are easing travel restrictions.
Holocaust remembrance site in Terezin is crumbling
Under the Nazis, Terezin was a Jewish ghetto. Today, there is much to be done to keep the memory of the town alive.
Golden Globes announce diversity reforms
In light of a string of scandals, the organizers of the Golden Globes announced reforms in transparency and diversity.
The return of cultural events in Europe
Several European countries have begun to lift COVID restrictions cautiously allow cultural events again.
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