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An airport on the beach
If you fly to the Scottish island of Barra, you land right by the sea. Part 7 of our series "Extreme Places".
Hollywood confronts its culture of bullying
Recent reckonings with producer Scott Rudin and director Joss Whedon show a change of attitude towards bully bosses.
Cape Town fire damages 'irreplaceable' archives
The University of Cape Town's Jagger Reading Room has been gutted by a blaze in South Africa.
Tom Jones has a 'Sex Bomb' plan
As he releases his new album "Surrounded by Time," the 80-year-old crooner shows no signs of slowing down.
'Tiger' Tom Jones releases 42nd album
He's sold over 100 million albums. As Tom Jones now releases his 42nd album, here's a look back at his career.
Michelangelo's David gets 3D-printed twin
It's not the first copy of the Renaissance masterpiece. Why is the one that will be unveiled at Expo 2020 Dubai unusual?
A final farewell for Prince Philip in Windsor
With COVID placing restrictions on the Prince Philip's funeral, the service felt more surreal than other royal events.
11 unforgettable moments from 'Game of Thrones'
Ten years ago, "Game of Thrones" hit the screens and provided some unforgettable moments. Warning: spoiler alert!
Windsor Castle's weddings, baptisms and burials
Historic grounds: Prince Philip will be laid to rest in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
'I want more': Igor Levit writes about his life
How an unhappy teenager became a star pianist and political activist: Igor Levit reveals what drives him.
Ruins, gods and cats: Rome's 'Area Sacra'
The historic site that has housed Rome's stray cats for years will get a facelift to attract more tourists.
COVID hug wins World Press Photo of the Year
Depicting the pandemic or forgotten conflicts: The World Press Photo Awards honor the best visual journalism worldwide.
Jenny Offill's doomsday dread novel 'Weather'
"What if nothing I do matters?" In her bestseller "Weather," Jenny Offill tells the story of Lizzie from New York.
The secret world of underwater archaeology
The Cosquer Cave's Stone Age paintings were discovered in 1991. Researchers are always finding treasures under water.
Singing your way to better Deutsch
Pop band ok.danke.tschuess is set to produce songs and videos for young learners of German.
Notre Dame reconstruction plans face opposition
Two years after the devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, reconstruction plans are causing a stir.
In the realm of the polar bear
Longyearbyen on Spitsbergen is the northernmost settlement in Europe – and our part six of the series "Extreme Places."
Architecture Biennale to be held despite COVID
The international architecture exhibition in Venice defies expectations by taking place as a physical event in May.
Karl May Museum returns Native American human scalp
The museum dedicated to the famous author Karl May has finally returned a scalp from its collection to the Chippewa.
Results: This mountain is calling!
We wanted to know which mountain you would like to climb. Check here to see if you will receive the book.
Brazilian myths star in 'Invisible City'
The fantasy series brings legends from Brazil to the world. Creator Carlos Saldanha talked to DW about the Netflix show.
What's planned for Prince Philip's funeral
Britain's longest serving royal consort will be granted the "no fuss" service he'd wished for. Who will be attending?
Afrofuturism in Hollywood: Ruth E. Carter
For 40 years, designer Ruth E. Carter has been developing fashion for major motion pictures, including "Black Panther."
BAFTAs 2021: winners, losers and social distancing
Everything was different at the 2021 BAFTAs. But COVID did not keep the film industry from celebrating its highlights.
African fashion in film: Hollywood's Afrofuturism
From "Roots" to "Black Panther," an exhibition takes a new look at African influences in Hollywood costume designs.
Algorithms in Action
How intelligent machines are changing art and our lives. A conversation about clever data.
Münster – a green city with a rich history
Lukas Stege explores Münster. The city is considered a pioneer when it comes to sustainability.
Mixed reactions to Prince Philip's death
Reactions to the news of Prince Philip's passing came from around the world, from both fans and detractors.
Rapper DMX dies, aged 50, after heart attack
The rap star died in New York with his family by his side. He had been on life support after suffering a heart attack.
Data without morals
Computers collect data and use it to restructure the world. Does AI make the world fairer? Unlikely!
Composition from the can
Tender machine music is finishing what great composers couldn’t during their lifetimes.
Prince Philip, backbone of the UK royal family, dies at 99
Known for his quips and his faux pas, Prince Philip was hard to overlook. A look back at an extraordinary life.
Belarus needs 'more than just economic aid'
Vitali Alekseenok was part of the protests in his native Belarus in 2020 and has written a book on what he saw.
'Lost golden city' unearthed in Egypt
A 3,000-year-old city is considered to be biggest discovery in Egypt since Tutankhamun's tomb
Archaeologists discover 'Lost Golden City of Luxor'
Sensational find in Egypt: Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient city in the desert.
Seven tips for sustainable travel
The pandemic could help to make tourism more sustainable. DW offers a few tips on how to make that happen.
Meet Germany's most popular influencers
Millions of young people in Germany are hooked to social media and love following the lives of these online idols.
A Soviet-style 'Lord of the Rings'
A 30-year-old Russian film version of "The Lord of the Rings" has become a hit on YouTube.
Fashion rebel Vivienne Westwood turns 80
The once inimitable Queen of Punk now champions sustainable living.
Women are exhausted from juggling kids, work in the pandemic
Balancing work and childcare in the pandemic is stressful, in particular for women.
The biggest cuckoo clock in the world
The Black Forest is home to the largest cuckoo clock in the world. This is part five in the "Extreme Places" series.
Where archaeology meets the Bible
Questions about Christ's life have mystified not only the faithful, but also archaeologists and Bible researchers.
Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Küng dies
Theologian Hans Küng was lauded by Catholics and others alike. He passed away in Tübingen, Germany, at the age of 93.
Spotlight on sub-Saharan African architecture
An encyclopedia is the definitive guide to the architectural highlights of 49 sub-Saharan African nations.
Police arrest suspect in Van Gogh, Hals art heist
Neither of the two paintings, each worth millions of dollars, has been found.
Harvey Weinstein appeals conviction
The ex-movie mogul cites a biased judge and jury, and lurid media coverage, as grounds for retrial.
Berlin Between Lockdown and Revival
Check-In host Nicole Frölich explores Berlin, a city not exactly at a standstill.
SAG Awards pave the way toward Oscars
The Screen Actors Guild Awards honor outstanding talent in film and TV each year — even during a global pandemic.
Bonn's pink cherry blossoms return amid COVID restrictions
The world-famous cherry blossoms in Germany's former capital, Bonn, are coinciding with Easter this year.
Mummified pharaohs paraded through Cairo
Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's only woman pharaoh, began the journey along with 21 others to their new resting place.
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