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German court hands sentences to Dresden Green Vault suspects
Members of a criminal gang were accused of stealing priceless jewels from a museum in Dresden.
Cannes film festival 2023: Stars and highlights
The festival opened with Johnny Depp's new film and premieres works by Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson and Wim Wenders.
Germany: Deutsche Bahn battles crisis amid €49 ticket launch
German trains were once synonymous with efficiency. Now, the state railway Deutsche Bahn is beset by woes.
Five lessons from Meron Mendel's 'Talking about Israel'
"Talking about Israel," a book by Israeli professor Meron Mendel, analyzes how Israel is discussed in German society.
'Summertime' captures a long infatuation with Italy
Vespa scooters, sun and sand populate the myth of "la dolce vita," Italy's good life — and a popular Netflix series.
Germany's most beautiful campsites
Rising temperatures and longer days make for ideal camping conditions. Here are our 10 favorite German campsites.
Eurovision: Lord of the Lost don't mind being 'freaks'
The Hamburg-based rock band, known for extravagant costumes, has been a favorite in the goth metal scene.
'I celebrated Israel's 75th anniversary with pepper spray'
As Israel marks its 75 years of statehood, Israeli author Lizzie Doron is in no mood to celebrate.
Tom of Finland: Pioneer of queer sexual power
Leather and love: Tom of Finland's sexy sketches were icons of a gay generation, and remain inspiring to this day.
Why are the bestselling 'Zelda' video games so successful?
"Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," released Friday, is already being described as one of the greatest video games ever made.
Dancing through the war: Ukrainian music scene thrives
Ukrainian bands are defying the war and performing at home — and across Europe, too, to raise funds for Ukraine.
Eurovision Song Contest: 10 things to see in Liverpool
The northern English city has much more to offer than the legacy of the Beatles. Here are some sights you can't miss.
Sold-out Vermeer exhibition releases 2,600 extra tickets
Selling new tickets in a lottery process, the Rijksmuseum will stay open until 2 a.m. on the last weekend of the show.
Eurovision 2023: Here are the first 10 finalists
Scandinavian countries emerge strong from first semi-finals in the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest.
How the game 'Counter-Strike' fights fake news in Russia
A Finnish newspaper put information censored by Russia into the online game "Counter-Strike."
Netflix's 'Cleopatra' criticized in Egypt over skin color
The Netflix series "Queen Cleopatra" has been accused of "blackwashing Egypt's history" by casting a bi-racial actress.
How the Nazis burned first books, then people
Ninety years ago in Germany, Nazis in many cities burned books by writers deemed "un-German."
Zimbabwean author Tsitsi Dangarembga acquitted
After years of trial for attending an anti-government protest in 2020, the acclaimed novelist has now been acquitted.
South Tyrol grapples with mass tourism
Residents and politicians are trying to better manage the inflow of tourists in South Tyrol.
Critics fear Benin Bronzes could be privatized by royal heir
As Nigeria's President gives the artworks Oba Ewuare II, Germany stands by the decision to restitute the sculptures.
Turkish activist Osman Kavala: Exclusive interview from jail
The Turkish human rights activist has been imprisoned in Turkey since 2017. DW asked him about his hopes for Turkey.
Looking ahead to the Eurovision Song Contest 2023
Eurovision week is upon us, with contest-loving fans getting geared up in Liverpool and across the continent.
Sudanese artists speak out: 'It's not our war'
Sudan has become a battleground. But it is not the war of the people who live there, say exiled Sudanese writers.
Charles III crowned king — as it happened
Thousands gathered to witness the coronation of Charles III and his wife Camilla in a historic ceremony in London.
Russia: Outrage after director and playwright detained
The charges have sparked outrage amid a crackdown on dissent in Russia since its invasion of Ukraine.
How German are the British royals?
More ties than you might think: As King Charles III is crowned, DW takes a look at the British royals' German roots.
Shelter under the big top: A musical about the Nazi era
Told by disabled and non-disabled people, "Waldo's Circus of Magic and Terror" portrays a circus during the Third Reich.
A South African street worker's fight against violence
"Dorpie" director Julia Jaki accompanied a street worker as she fights to protect women from gender-based brutality.
10 places to feel like royalty in London
King Charles III's coronation takes place on May 6. Here are some sights associated with the royals in London.
King Charles III: The soundtrack for a coronation
The musical selection for the royal event of the year, the coronation of Charles III, is surprisingly modern.
Just a rip-off? Plagiarism in music
A jury concluded that Ed Sheeran did not copy Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Here are more high-profile cases.
May the 4th: Carrie Fisher gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star
Six years after her passing, Carrie Fisher has been inducted into Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
Queen Camilla's crown and the debate around the Koh-i-Noor
The queen will not wear the Koh-i-Noor at the coronation. Does this mean the infamous diamond will be returned to India?
Lego, wax and chocolate replicas: Unusual tributes to King Charles' coronation
Royal fans and companies all have their own way of marking the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
Not just for cowboys: Line dancing in Germany
Line dancing may be associated with the US, but it's a popular hobby and competition dance in Germany, too.
Will NATO exercises disrupt European air traffic this June?
This June, NATO will be conducting air force exercises in German airspace. How will this impact European air traffic?
Journalist Maria Ressa fights on for press freedom
Philippine journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa warns how disinformation is eroding democracy.
New York Met Gala: Celebrities remember Karl Lagerfeld
Cats and metallic outfits: The Met Gala's tribute to late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was not without criticism.
Remembering my ancestor who was burned as a witch
DW's Karin Helmstaedt looks into the tragic story of her ancestor who was burned as witch in Germany.
How 'Naatu Naatu' and 'Gangnam Style' got the world dancing
On International Dance Day on April 29, we look at viral non-English hits that became famous for their hook steps.
Painting with heart: Artist with a disability from Bali
Despite her limitations, Winda Karunaditha is determined to support her family through her hobby — painting.
Germany's €49 ticket: Beautiful train routes to explore
Here are some of the most beautiful train routes you can explore with Germany's €49 travel ticket.
Disney's 'Peter Pan & Wendy' features actor with Down syndrome
As Noah Matofsky marks Disney history, here are different stars who have raised awareness about their condition.
Germany's new €49 monthly travel pass explained
Here's everything you need to know about Germany's new €49 euro monthly public transport pass.
The amazing story of East Germany's first Black policeman
"Sam: A Saxon," the first German production for Disney+, tells of a Black GDR policeman and media star turned fugitive.
Russian poet Maria Stepanova wins Leipzig Book Prize
Acclaimed Russian writer Maria Stepanova has been honored at the Leipzig Book Fair — but not without controversy.
Europe clamps down on illegal vacation rentals
With a shortage of housing in many European cities, governments are cracking down on illegal vacation rentals.
Harry Belafonte: A groundbreaking entertainer dies
One of the most successful Jamaican-American pop stars in history, Belafonte was also a committed human rights activist.
The alluring legend of the Rhine River's Loreley
The Loreley is a popular motif along the Rhine River, but also has sex appeal. What is her saga?
Sudan: German cultural workers evacuated
Amid tense fighting in Khartoum, the German army has evacuated Goethe Institute staff from the country.
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