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A night in an ice hotel
At the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, you can spend the night in ice and snow. Part II of our series "Extreme Places".
Transgender star Elliot Page featured in Time magazine
Along with Oscar-nominated actor Elliot Page, here are other celebrities who have contributed to breaking down barriers.
German idioms about happiness, joy and luck
With all the challenges and misfortune during the pandemic, who couldn't use a little more cheer?
'You forge your own happiness': 11 German maxims
The German language is rich in idioms about happiness, joy and good fortune.
Israeli experts discover 2,000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls
The fragments of the biblical texts are believed to have been stashed in a cave during a Jewish uprising against Rome.
'Mank' leads Oscar race with 10 nominations
The Academy Award nominees have been announced. Six films have collected six nods, but "Mank" leads the race with 10.
China gets kids' book about COVID withdrawn
German publisher Carlsen-Verlag has, at the urging of the Chinese embassy, taken a children's book off the market.
Women make history at the 2021 Grammys
COVID made the award show a smaller-than-usual affair, but big history was still made. DW looks at some of the winners.
'Klara and the Sun,' Kazuo Ishiguro's new novel
The Nobel Prize winner told DW why he's not afraid of artificial intelligence — but why we still need to prepare for it.
Beyonce becomes female artist with most Grammys
The singer has taken her total career wins to 28, while her daughter also made history.
Saudi Arabia's film industry: Between glitz and censorship
Since the country reopened movie theaters, a whole new sector emerged, benefiting Saudi Arabia's "Vision 2030" roadmap.
Cesar Awards: French actor strips to protest cinema closures
Corinne Masiero stripped onstage at the Cesar film awards in Paris to demand more support for France's cultural sector.
Critics call Belarusian song pro-Lukashenko
Belarus became the latest Eurovision competitor to spark furor with a song. Critics say the entry is pro-Lukashenko.
'The NeverEnding Story,' 'Das Boot' director at 80
Wolfgang Petersen is one of the most successful German filmmakers in Hollywood.
The story behind Einstein's most iconic photo
It’s been 70 years since the physicist stuck out his tongue at reporters. The photo turned him into an icon.
Lyricist Shahabaddin Sheikhi: Starting over
Shahabaddin Sheikhi found safety in Berlin, but had to build a new life from scratch.
Syrian artist Kefah Ali Deeb: Mediating between culture
In Berlin, Kefah Ali Deeb brings refugees and locals peacefully together.
Film maker Zhou Qing: Life is everywhere and nowhere
Zhou Qing won't be intimidated. Even in exile, he explores topics that are controversial in China.
Digital artwork auctioned for record sum
Auctioned for a record $69 million, Beeple's digital piece is the third-most-expensive work sold by a living artist.
Deutsche Oper Berlin in line for a Grammy
Berlin's largest music theater is nominated for a much-coveted Grammy in the "Best Opera Recording" category.
Ischgl: A ski resort struggling to restore its image
A year ago, COVID-19 spread across Europe from Austria's Ischgl. What's it like today?
World Press Photo Award: Looking back on 2020 with the year’s best photos
The nominees of the 64th edition of the award reflect a difficult year amid a global pandemic.
20 years since Bamiyan Buddha statues' destruction by Taliban
The statues had survived for a millennium and a half in Afghanistan — until the Taliban destroyed them.
The results are in: Your favourite mountain range!
Find out here whether you have won the exclusively designed DW backpack with goodies.
A year of COVID in international street art
From Wuhan to Mexico, DW takes a look back at the last year in street art.
How COVID influenced author Maja Lunde's work
The author of "The History of Bees" knows a few things about crisis stories. Here's how she reacted to the coronavirus.
Cult children's author Janosch turns 90
Janosch, the father of Little Tiger, Little Bear and Tiger Duck, turns 90.
Children's book author Janosch at 90
Janosch, father of Little Bear, Little Tiger and Tiger Duck, turns 90.
Celebrating Tango Nuevo creator Astor Piazzolla
"Everything changes except the tango." That was true — until Astor Piazzolla revolutionized the genre."
Fukushima: An artist's view 10 years later
Japanese artist Hikaru Fujii told DW about the importance of embedding the 2011 nuclear disaster in public memory.
Top scandals involving British royals
Even before Meghan and Harry, there have been many scandals in the British royal family.
Can Disney make up for racism in past films?
Due to negative depictions, Disney pulls old classics from kids' profiles on its streaming platform.
1,200 new German terms coined during pandemic
With its numerous new words inspired by COVID-19, the German language creatively reflects developments of the past year.
Virus bomber and corona hair: The Germans' creative pandemic language
Ever since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis a year ago, people in Germany have been using new words.
Artists reflect on the Fukushima disaster after 10 years
An exhibition features Japanese artists establishing a culture of remembrance related to the nuclear disaster.
Speeding down the world's oldest bob run
The bobsled track in St. Moritz is made only of ice and snow every winter anew. Part I of our series "Extreme places".
The royals and racism — before Meghan and Harry
Meghan is not the first person of color in the royal family. There have been others who have also wanted to escape.
Museums around Germany open with caution
The government has a plan to slowly reopen the culture industry. Some museums open March 10.
How can travel be more sustainable post-pandemic?
The COVID-19 pandemic has crippled global tourism. But some travel operators see opportunities for the future.
Radical artist Heinz Mack turns 90
In 1957, he co-founded an artist group to mark a new beginning after the Nazi era.
China's new rules of conduct for artists
Impeccable morals, always in the service of the party: that's what China's expects of its performing artists.
Working as a female journalist in India
Manira Chaudhary is DW's reporter from Delhi. She has faced harassment for expressing political opinions.
'Racy' women on Google image search
Search queries for women from countries like Ukraine and Brazil often produce overly sexualized images. A DW analysis.
Harry, Meghan speak out about royal split
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have opened up about the British royal family in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Golden Bear-winning film is more than 'loony porn'
Elizabeth Grenier
The Berlin film festival's winner will grab headlines for being a Romanian sex-tape movie, but it's a political work.
'Those who do not drown'
Featuring at the Berlinale 2021, the Bengali film reflects loneliness and disorientation among caregivers.
Berlin's Golden Bear award goes to 'Loony Porn'
The Golden and Silver Bears winners have been revealed. The awards ceremony will follow in June.
Pope Francis' visit to Iraq's biblical sites
Abraham was born here, and this is where the whale swallowed Jonah, according to the Bible.
Was the Turkish state involved in Hrant Dink’s murder?
The 2007 murder of a Turkish-Armenian journalist shocked Turkey. Fourteen years on a verdict in the case is imminent.
Can Israel’s Jeckes Museum be saved?
The German-Speaking Jewry Heritage Museum could be forced to close. An Israeli professor has a plan to save it.
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