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'Extreme Tension' at Berlin's new national gallery
The gallery's latest exhibition showcases how artists reacted to the world's crises between 1945 and 2000..
10 reasons to love the German state of Hesse
The central German state of Hesse has it all: lush nature, bustling cities, a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene.
Thanksgiving: A holiday with a long tradition
The iconic American holiday dates back to the early 17th century, when Indigenous people helped the Pilgrims survive.
Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' makes waves
Some have questioned its accuracy but those who helped make the film have suggested it should just be enjoyed as it is.
Death at Taylor Swift concert: How organizers deal with heat
After the death of a 23-year-old fan, DW looks at how organizers of large events handle extreme heat and supply water.
JFK assassination: 60 years on, are we nearer the truth?
From Oliver Stone's "JFK" to books such as "Case Closed," many have tried to uncover the truth behind the assassination.
Oracles: From ancient prophets to AI masters
What can the oracles of old tell us about our algorithm-driven world? A tale of fate and free will, from Oedipus to AI.
German series 'The Empress' wins International Emmy Award
The German miniseries delves into the early life of the iconic Austro-Hungarian Empress Sisi.
German Alpine Club wins sustainability prize
The world's biggest mountaineering association has set its target on becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
DW documentary gets first International Emmy nomination
"Music under the Swastika" looks at how classcial music saved the life of Jewish cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch.
Why actress Patricia Arquette builds compost toilets
Inadequate sanitation kills 1,000 children a day. Hollywood star Patricia Arquette is helping to develop solutions.
Zambian rock legends Witch make a comeback
Zambian psych-rock group Witch, who helped establish the genre Zamrock in the 1970s, return after a 39-year break.
Documenta committee resigns in wake of antisemitism claims
After accusations of antisemitism dominated documenta 15, the art show is once again under fire.
What are the world's 10 most popular travel destinations?
The World Tourism Organization has published its latest list of the world's most popular countries. Who made the cut?
New 'Hunger Games' transforms German locations into Panem
Imposing Nazi, socialist and post-industrial sites inspired makers of "Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes."
'Day of the Imprisoned Writer' remembers persecuted authors
The authors' association PEN is calling for the release of persecuted and imprisoned writers and journalists.
How Netflix's 'The Crown' has kept royal watchers riveted
The final season spotlights Princess Diana's death, Charles marrying Camilla and the queen reflecting on her reign.
India: Prize-winning author Arundhati Roy faces prosecution
Arundhati Roy, who has been invited to speak in Munich, cannot travel to Germany as she faces charges for a 2010 speech.
10 reasons to love North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state, boasts a wide variety of architectural gems and attractions.
Israeli artists put Hamas hostages in Gaza in the spotlight
As Israel fears the roughly 240 people Hamas took hostage to Gaza, artists are making them the focus of their work.
Berlin says goodbye to its East German trains
Train buffs have one last chance to see the beloved Model 485s before the city decommissions its last GDR S-Bahn trains.
The devilish tricks of spies - Arts Unveiled
The Cold War - a heyday of secret services and their deceptive, sometimes deadly inventions.
Pakistan: How politics spurred interest in German literature
German writers made their mark in Pakistan more for political than literary reasons.
What do Germans eat for the Feast of Saint Martin?
Roast goose and sweet pretzels: Many Germans celebrate this Catholic holiday with special foods.
'The Mystery of Banksy': The unauthorized exhibition
The exhibition "The Mystery of Banksy" is attracting hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. But what is behind it?
Hollywood actors reach deal with studios to end strike
The deal includes provisions for consent and compensation around the use of AI to clone actors' likenesses.
Picasso painting auctioned off for $139 million
Pablo Picasso's "Woman with a Watch," is the most valuable work of art sold globally at an auction this year.
Berlin's Jewish memorials are places of remembrance
Many memorials in Berlin commemorate victims of the Nazi' Holocaust. Their message is now more relevant than ever.
Teaching about Nazis and the Holocaust in German schools
What do German students learn about the Nazi era at school? DW visited a Berlin high school to find out.
The secret of Bulgarian yogurt
Bacteria to optimize digestion and extend life? Here's the story of an ancient superfood: Bulgarian yogurt.
Milk: From mutations to mustaches
On a trip through time and taste, we explore humanity's millennia-long relationship with milk.
Legendary singer-actor Barbra Streisand publishes memoirs
Now in her 80s, the superstar still sees herself as the girl next door, as she releases her memoir "My Name is Barbra."
Barbra Streisand: A life in pictures
Barbra Streisand has released her long-awaited memoir, "My Name is Barbra."
Is Germany accessible for travelers with disabilities?
It's not easy for vacationers with disabilities to travel around Germany. Can the required infrastructure be improved?
China's Shengshan ghost island village fascinates tourists
Over the course of decades, nature has reclaimed an abandoned island village in the East China Sea.
Meet the Germans: German taboos
In this episode, Shabnam explores the topics which Germans still consider to be a taboo.
Solo for oboe: Cristina Gómez Godoy
Cristina Gómez Godoy is a virtuoso on an instrument that is difficult to master.
The Rheingau Music Festival 2023
A classical music special with star cellist Sol Gabetta, and an "Italian Night" in a monastery.
Tutankhamun invites you to ancient Egypt
The pharaoh may have died more than 3,000 years ago, but now Tutankhamun takes museum visitors back to ancient Egypt.
Traveling along the German Wine Route
The world's oldest wine tourism route leads over 85 kilometers through a sea of vines in the Palatinate region.
Novelist Lutz Seiler to receive the Georg Büchner Prize
The Georg Büchner Prize, worth € 50,000 ($53,000), is one of the most important awards on the German literary scene.
War for children: Armed conflict in picture books
First Ukraine, now Israel and Hamas — war stirs fear. What do children's picture books tell us about war?
Talking about life through music
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we'll hear performances from the 2023 Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Germany's finest autumn hikes
The colors of fall foliage draw many people to explore Germany's great outdoors. There are plenty of options to enjoy.
Europe's most beautiful clocks
In these European cities, it's worth looking up — even in the age of wristwatches and smartphones.
Online video project remembers those kidnapped by Hamas
#BRINGTHEMHOMENOW is a project by Israeli filmmakers that puts a face to some of the Hamas hostages.
300 years of Johann Sebastian Bach
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we'll hear music from Leipzig's celebration of 300 years of Bach.
Asterix volume 40 provides a twist
The Gauls, Asterix and Obelix, deal with a stranger who gives them and their fellow villagers a good shake-up.
Britney Spears tells her side of the story in autobiography
In the book, Spears reveals how she was due to have a baby with Justin Timberlake, but had an "excruciating" abortion.
Inspiring music from France
In the first episode of DW Festival Concert, we take you on a musical journey with some interesting French composers.
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