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Germany's 10 best hiking trails
With 200,000 kilometers of trails in Germany, there's something for every hiker in DW's list of top 10 walks.
Australia first to allow prescribed psychedelic drugs
Authorized psychiatrists can prescribe ecstasy and magic mushrooms to patients suffering from certain mental illnesses.
Ecotourism in Angola's Zanga caves
Environmentally conscious tour guides are hoping to develop the caves, in Kwanza Norte province, in a positive way.
How the Nazis destroyed Berlin's thriving fashion industry
Way before Berlin Fashion Week, Jewish entrepreneurs were pioneers of modern fashion in Berlin.
Fighting to use sex toys in Africa
Some countries in Africa still have outdated laws on "indecency" and "obscenity," imposed by former colonial powers.
Should Soviet monuments be dismantled or preserved?
The debate on how to deal with Soviet memorials has once again flared up in Eastern Europe. Let's zoom in on Bulgaria.
African photography in the spotlight at Tate Modern
"A World in Common" is the first major show at London's Tate Modern to present contemporary African photography.
Britney Spears: No charges for Wembanyama security over hit
Las Vegas police have said no charges will be filed after pop star Britney Spears filed a report alleging battery.
Rave the Planet gets go-ahead after cancellation threats
It was unclear until the last minute: The successor to the famous Love Parade will take place in Berlin this weekend.
What the Munich synagogue destroyed by the Nazis symbolized
The remains of Munich's Great Synagogue, the first to be razed under Hitler's orders, have resurfaced after 85 years.
Can robot companions live up to expectations?
Why are robots so popular in Japan and can they ever fulfill people's needs?
Germany's eternal dissident: Singer Wolf Biermann
A new exhibition about singer-songwriter and GDR dissident Wolf Biermann reflects the history of a divided Germany.
Netherlands returns stolen artifacts to Indonesia, Sri Lanka
The highly valuable and culturally significant artworks which had been looted during the Dutch colonial era.
Two rediscovered Rembrandt portraits sell for €11 million
Christie's in London has auctioned off two Rembrandt portraits that were last sold in 1824, by the same auction house.
How queer-friendly Berlin sets itself apart
DW's Chiponda Chimbelu looks at Germany's queer-friendliest city and what sets it apart from the rest.
15 unforgettable kisses for International Kissing Day
To celebrate International Kissing Day, we look at the best smooches of all time.
David Adjaye: Star architect accused of sexual misconduct
The British-Ghanaian architect was set to design a UK Holocaust memorial and a home for the Benin Bronzes in Nigeria.
German shipwreck's 400-year-old treasures uncovered
The Hanseatic trading ship was found near the city of Lübeck on the Baltic Sea in northern Germany.
How the tango came to Finland
Tango may be most closely associated with Argentina, but it also has a long tradition in Finland.
Kissing gadget — Silicone lips for smartphones
Motion sensors in these artificial lips mimic a partner's kissing movements.
Europe's most spectacular parliament buildings
For those interested in architecture and history, Europe's parliament buildings offer plenty to discover.
Does social media alleviate loneliness?
Social media can help combat loneliness. But there's no substitute for meeting in person.
Pascal Mercier, author of 'Night Train to Lisbon,' dies
"Night Train to Lisbon" is the best known book by Swiss author Peter Bieri, who wrote under the alias Pascal Mercier.
David Bowie's journey through the Soviet Union
In 1973, David Bowie traveled by train from Siberia to Moscow. Bandmate Geoff MacCormack captured the journey in photos.
Sudan: What the 'gold of the grandmothers' symbolizes
In Sudan, the fighting is tearing the country apart. An exhibition in Cologne aims to raise awareness.
More social contact through robots
At Dawn Café, people who are homebound pilot waiter robots and interact with customers remotely.
Marina Abramovic: Peeling potatoes at the Museum Folkwang
Under the direction of guest professor Marina Abramovic, 24 students are developing extensive performances.
The sexy fruit: Kiss-from-heaven strawberries inspire art
Immortalized by the Beatles and praised by ancient Romans, the summery strawberry is often seen as a gift of the gods.
Misogyny and sexual violence in the music industry
A British study has investigated misogyny, sexual harassment and violence in the music industry.
Ron Haviv and the power of photography
From the invasions of Iraq through to Ukraine, renowned photojournalist Ron Haviv has long documented the frontlines.
Mallorca: Bothersome booze tourism
Raucous party tourists are making life difficult for Mallorca's residents and business owners.
Arnold Schwarzenegger biography hits the shelves
The action hero, governor and Kremlin critic is being brought to life in three limited edition biographical works.
Arnold Schwarzenegger: His movie hits and misses
In his films, Arnie has always been of action. But he's also shown off his comedic and romantic talents.
Rammstein: Expert opinion could exonerate Till Lindemann
The Rammstein singer's lawyers say a medical report shows his accuser's injuries are unlikely to be from abuse.
Marble head could be from Caligula-era sunken ships
Routine dredging of a volcanic lake near Rome has turned up what might be a spectacular Roman-era archeological find.
Klimt's 'Lady with a Fan' sells for over $100 million
The auction for Gustav Klimt's final completed work sparked a 10-minute bidding war that exceeded its price tag.
Ancient Roman ruins buried in Germany's coal mining region
As coal excavators prepare for mining in the lignite-rich Rhineland, archaeologists are unearthing ancient Roman relics.
The environmental cost of summer holidays
The German tourism industry is trying to adapt to climate change.
Gustav Klimt, a modernist master
Gustav Klimt paved the way for modern art in 19th century Vienna, while today they are fetching record prices.
10 museums opening in 2023
From the Grand Egyptian Museum to the International African American Museum, 2023 is a year of museum openings.
International African American Museum opens on historic site
A new museum of African American history in South Carolina stands on a major landing site for enslaved Africans.
Euromaxx celebrates its 20th anniversary
After two decades, the popular culture and lifestyle show continues to celebrate cultural creativity.
'DIVA' exhibition celebrates extraordinary women
A new Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition celebrates iconic female performers who have defined popular culture.
Rammstein won't be investigated in Lithuania
Police in Vilnius said they will not investigate the band over sexual abuse allegations.
Berlin Airlift remembered 75 years on
In 1948 and 1949, Western allies flew vital supplies into West Berlin during the monthslong Soviet blockade of the city.
'Plastic World': Art for the throwaway society
Bauhaus experiments and space-age works: An exhibition in Frankfurt looks into the history of plastic in the arts.
Leaving the comfort zone: Extreme tourism on the rise
Extreme tourism, taking adrenaline junkies to places like former war zones and isolated jungles, is booming.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
For our 20th anniversary at Euromaxx, we bring you highlights from the past two decades.
Top 5: Favorite European travel destinations
Join us at Europe's highest train station, on the very best island and in the country with the highest beer consumption.
Celebrating 20 Years of Euromaxx
What are your Euromaxx highlights? Here are some of ours.
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