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Berlin: A city of spies
Here are some must-see locations for anyone eager to learn about the history of espionage and subterfuge in Berlin.
Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Fred White dies aged 67
The former drummer of Earth, Wind & Fire has died at the age of 67. He was key to the band's hitmaking sound.
Mastermind of Kyiv Banksy removal could face years in jail
A man is suspected to have convinced a group of eight people to cut a Banksy artwork out of a wall.
1923: How Weimar combatted hyperinflation
100 years ago, prices in Germany were soaring by 50% each month. How did the young republic rein in inflation?
New Year's Eve customs in Germany
All over the world, people celebrate the turn of the year. Here are time-honored German traditions.
Queen guitarist to become Sir Brian May
The musician said he hoped more people would listen to him now that he is "Sir Brian."
Travel tips for the 2023 European Capital of Culture
Timisoara, Veszprem and Elefsina will hold the prestigious 2023 European Capital of Culture title.
British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood dies at 81
The iconic fashion designer, queen of punk fashion and political activist was surrounded by family in London.
Picasso: A genius who 'crushed' women
The world marks the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death. A look at his legacy — from genius to toxic masculinity.
Harry and Meghan: What does the future hold?
First they were working royals, and now they've become Netflix stars. What's next for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex?
Marvel Comics' Stan Lee: creator of superheroes
Stan Lee, creator of many Marvel Universe comic heroes, was born one hundred years ago on December 28, 1922.
Bamako photography biennale: Art in a country in turmoil
The photography biennale in Bamako is an important stepping stone for the careers of young African artists.
How New York came to love Jewish delis
In the 19th century, Jewish and European immigrants founded what would become the world-famous New York delis.
Femme fatale in art: From male fantasy to female emancipation
These artworks, part of a current exhibition in Hamburg, focus on the "seductive woman" across more than 200 years.
Top travel destinations for 2023
The best travel tips, from Romania's art deco "Little Vienna" to the world's largest archaeology museum in Egypt.
Unique global Christmas traditions: From witches to KFC
Here are some unique Christmas traditions worldwide that go beyond tinsel, turkey and Santa Claus.
Christmas 2022: A look at celebrations around the world
From church services in Kyiv, to surfers dressed as Santa Claus, people around the world are marking Christmas.
Faithless lead singer Maxi Jazz dies at 65
Jazz was the lead singer of Faithless, a group best known for hits such as Insomnia and We Come 1.
Why asking 'how old are you?' isn't rude in South Korea
In South Korea, one of the first questions people ask one another is about their age.
This Xmas, think plastic trees and homemade presents
Is a reusable plastic tree a better idea than a real one? And are homemade presents better than store-bought goods?
10 German Christmas traditions and their origins
Who invented Christmas markets and Christmas trees? Why do Germans eat sausages and potato salad on Christmas Eve?
Ukraine: How architect Norman Foster aims to rebuild Kharkiv
British architect Norman Foster is proposing plans for the reconstruction of Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv.
What I discovered at a Chicago Christmas market
DW’s Sarah Hucal finds out how the Chicago Christkindlmarket compares to its German counterparts.
Will a Nazi poet's Christmas carol remain in book of hymns?
A Christmas carol by a Nazi poet loyal to the regime is still in the Protestant hymnal, but will it be in the next one?
The most expensive violins in the world
The violins' names say it all: Stradivarius und Guarneri. How do star musicians come to such valuable instruments?
'All Quiet on the Western Front' in Oscars shortlist
The German World War I epic, co-produced by Netflix has made it onto the Oscar Shortlist. It is up for Best Picture.
Celebrating Christmas with the Bachs
This DW Festival Concert features organ music from five composers, all part of Johann Sebastian Bach's extended family.
Vampire show offers free entry to blood donors
Ready to pay for a vampire exhibition in blood? That is the offer for a Berlin event on the 1922 movie, "Nosferatu."
Xmas: supermarkets bring out emotional ads
Companies produce touching Christmas videos, reaching millions of people, but the approach is not entirely altruistic.
Jane Fonda celebrates her 85th amid cancer remission
As Oscar-winning actress and activist Jane Fonda turns 85, she gets the "best birthday present ever."
Ten reasons to travel to Germany
From the Elbphilharmonie to Bavarian bratwurst, there are many reasons to visit Germany. We show you ten highlights.
All you need to know about German Christmas traditions
Here you'll find everything you need to know about mulled wine, Christmas decorations, festivities, fairs and more.
Germany returns looted Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
At a "historic" repatriation ceremony in Abuja, German officials returned 20 stolen Benin Bronzes to their homeland.
Terry Hall of The Specials has died aged 63
Frontman of influential ska band The Specials, Terry Hall has died after a brief illness, his bandmates announced.
Women protesting in Iran symbolize desire for freedom
Feminist Helene Cixous speaks to DW about women protesters in Iran and what the movement means for the country.
Returning the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
Want to know more on the discussions around the restitution of stolen colonial treasures?
Travel trend: Hitting the road solo gains in popularity
From clubbing holidays to rooming with strangers, tour operators are adapting to the trend of traveling alone.
What makes 'Avatar: The Way of Water' so special?
Will James Cameron achieve the blockbuster hit he's hoping for with "Avatar: The Way of Water"?
Ukraine selects Eurovision 2023 song from bomb shelter
Ukraine has selected its official entry for the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest as artists gathered underground.
'Tis the season for the ugly Christmas sweater
From the US to the UK and now even Germany — it's time again to dig out and wear the famed ugly Christmas sweater.
Iran arrests famous actress Taraneh Alidoosti over protests
The actress made a post expressing solidarity with a man executed by authorities.
German police find loot stolen from Dresden museum
The loot, stolen from Dresden's Green Vault in 2019, had a total value of more than €113 million.
The art of Uýra Sodoma, half-animal, half-plant
The art of Emerson Pontes explores the complex eco-system of the rainforest.
Art made from dead reindeer
Máret Ánne Sara from Norway fights for the rights of the Sámi with her art.
Greta Thunberg’s "The Climate Book"
"The Climate Book" covers the failures of humanity, the earth’s climate system, but also possible ways out.
In harmony with nature: Warka Village
Warka Village provides Indigenous people with new living space and preserves traditional knowledge.
Art and the environment - Back to nature
Arts 21 explores how artists around the world are drawing attention to climate change.
100 years of Nosferatu: Demons never die
An exhibition in Berlin celebrates the vampire that filmmaker Friedrich Murnau brought to life 100 years ago.
Pope orders return of Parthenon sculptures to Greece
After more than 200 years at the Vatican Museum, fragments of Athens' Parthenon temple may soon return home to Greece.
The world's most expensive Harry Potter books at auction
A very rare edition of "The Philosopher’s Stone" sold for £8,000 at auction. But other Harry Potter books broke records.
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