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Top 5: Classic European dishes
Europe is home to countless classic dishes. We’ve narrowed down our top 5.
Fashion trends for summer 2023: Colorful and cropped
Everything old is new again: the summer 2023 fashion trends are throwbacks to the early 2000s.
Inside Rammstein's 'Row Zero' system: Women speak out
DW spoke to two women who came forward against Rammstein's Till Lindemann.
The legacy of Remarque's 'All Quiet on the Western Front'
German writer Erich Maria Remarque, whose landmark anti-war novel has been adapted into film, was born 125 years ago.
Photo series 'Toy Stories': How kids play around the world
Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti traveled around the globe to photograph children and their favorite toys.
Yoga instructor sets out to decolonize yoga in Germany
Sangeeta Lerner aims to draw awareness to yoga’s spiritual roots as a way of life rather than a profit-making sport.
Paul McCartney's personal take on Beatlemania
Amid the Beatlemania frenzy, Paul McCartney took his own photos of the band, now on show in London.
Why the era of low-cost flights in Europe may be over
Environmental concerns are one of several factors driving up airfares. DW explores what's behind the price hikes.
10 things about the Titanic you probably didn't know
Fascination for the ill-fated ship draws wealthy tourists to explore its remains, including a now missing submersible.
Bach Festival 2023: Cantatas for eternity
Three hundred years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach came to Leipzig as cantor. The Bachfest celebrated this extensively.
Salman Rushdie wins prestigious German peace prize
The author of "The Satanic Verses" has been recognized with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.
10 reasons to visit the Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is a popular vacation destination for Germans. Here's how people enjoy the sun, sand and summer fun.
How the musical 'The Rocky Horror Show' became a cult hit
It was 50 years ago today that "The Rocky Horror Show" was first seen on stage in London.
Neuschwanstein to bid for UNESCO status after referendum
A majority of residents of the city that surrounds the 19th-century castle voted in favor of a World Heritage site bid.
'Heated' German idioms
What do Germans mean when they complain of "monkey's heat," or beg you to stop speaking "around the hot porridge"?
True crime: Hitler's bronze horses
Arts Unveiled on the thrilling mission to find the lost Nazi-era bronze horses.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
A German's morning routine, Berlin's legendary Hotel Adlon, and Denmark's famous smørrebrød.
What's average about the average German?
The new Euromaxx series, "The Average German" asks: What's average? In the first episode, the morning routine, we find out: When does the alarm go off? How often do the Germans shower? Do they prefer coffee or tea?
Is body positivity on its way out?
Ideas of beauty are in constant flux, but are recent moves toward diversity starting to reverse?
Smørrebrød: More than just a sandwich
This Danish classic consists of a slice of rye bread with lots of yummy toppings!
The legendary Hotel Adlon in Berlin
What secrets are hidden behind the walls of this luxury hotel?
What is Trooping the Color?
Following a centuries-old tradition, King Charles III will mark his official birthday celebrations with a parade.
Why fangirls aren't just screaming teens
Young female fans of K-pop bands are often brushed off as hysterical. But that's sexist, says a British researcher.
Africa's children: A push for a safe digital future
The Day of the African Child highlights the chances and challenges that being online presents for African children.
Rammstein's Till Lindemann investigation launched
Following claims of sexual assault, a probe has been opened against Till Lindemann. Universal has halted marketing.
Germany's most picturesque half-timbered towns
How about a trip back to the Middle Ages? Here are Germany's loveliest half-timbered towns.
Sudan's cultural treasures destroyed in conflict
Amid fighting in Sudan, many of the country's cultural assets are being ruined, from invaluable libraries to mummies.
Louvre museum exhibits icons from Ukraine
Sixteen Byzantine icons were evacuated from a Ukrainian museum under fire. Five of them are now on display in Paris.
Ukraine: Cultural heritage sites damaged after dam burst
The flooding following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam has destroyed significant archaeological sites.
Remembering author Judith Kerr's escape from the Nazis
DW's encounter with the late German-British author of "When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit," who was born 100 years ago.
Should you offset the carbon footprint of your vacation?
Many tourists make voluntary carbon offsetting payments to reduce their carbon footprint. But it's controversial.
Free money: Germany's €200 culture ticket for 18-year-olds
The German government is offering €200 to all young adults to spend on culture through the KulturPass initiative.
'New' Beatles track created with the help of AI: McCartney
As he publishes a new book, Paul McCartney teases a "final Beatles record" featuring John Lennon.
Annecy Film Festival: What is the future of animation?
"Super Mario" and "Spider Man": Animation films are among the top hits of 2023. But what about the indies?
Bach Festival 2023: Classical music goes cosmic
Marking Bach's arrival in Leipzig 300 years ago, the fest features pianist Lang Lang — and a message from outer space.
Hidden Berlin: 10 fun facts about the German capital
Berlin has become a tourist magnet since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Here are 10 facts about the city you may not know.
Lee Miller: From muse to war photographer
Lee Miller's photography offers a compelling insight into the early 20th century, from fashion to art to war reporting.
Marine biologist Uli Kunz and his fascination with the sea
TV presenter and research diver Kunz is trying to raise awareness of the fragility of the oceans.
Germany's finest viewing platforms
Here is a selection of Germany's top vistas — from stunning mountain landscapes, to vibrant urban centers.
Rammstein lawyers to file charges against accusers
Till Lindemann’s lawyers will take legal steps against the women who have accused the star of recruiting them for sex.
Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' thrills 30 years on
The film saw the most realistic fleshing out of dinosaurs ever seen on screen, unleashing dino-mania around the world.
Johnny Depp turns 60: The many sides of the Hollywood star
From teen heartthrob, to megastar to scandal-ridden actor: Johnny Depp has taken on many roles in Hollywood.
Rammstein allegations spotlight concert safety for women
Assault accusations against Till Lindemann see the issue of security for women at concerts return to the spotlight.
To travel or not to countries with anti-LGBTQ laws?
DW looks at why queer tourists and their allies should still be open to destinations with anti-LGBTQ laws.
Prince: The pop legend's life in pictures
Prince would have turned 65 on June 7. The legendary musician influenced an entire generation and his legacy lives on.
US: Elliot Page exposes Hollywood's homophobia in 'Pageboy'
Elliot Page, Hollywood's most prominent trans man, explores the story of his life in a new memoir, "Pageboy."
Picasso's 'Buste de Femme' auctioned in Germany
For the first time in 25 years, a late work by Pablo Picasso was auctioned off in Germany.
Germany's most beautiful national parks
We show you a selection of Germany's most beautiful national parks, from the Wadden Sea to the Alps.
Why 'The Laugh of the Medusa' remains influential today
Women's writing and sexuality must be freed: French feminist author Helene Cixous' famous essay still resonates today.
Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on Africa
The first Architecture Biennale curated by an African looks at challenges facing the world's fastest-growing continent.
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