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Benin Bronzes: From German museums off to Nigeria
Restitution from Germany begins: Artifacts that once belonged to the kingdom of Benin, will be on their way to Nigeria.
How bad for the environment is traveling?
Travel allows us to explore other cultures, but it's also harmful for the environment. Is it possible to find a balance?
Cologne hands over stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
Another major German city has begun giving back artwork stolen by British colonialists in the 19th century.
Opinion: 'Harry & Meghan': Let's not get carried away
Silke Wünsch
Beyond the royal family feud, the tabloid press is at the core of Meghan and Harry's problems, says DW's Silke Wünsch.
German idioms made in heaven
Why would heaven hang full of violins? Discover German-language expressions relating to the heavenly spheres.
'Complete' Roman-era cemetery discovered in Gaza Strip
A 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery and necropolis containing was unearthed during housing construction in the Gaza Strip.
DW's Christmas quiz
How familiar are you with German Christmas traditions? Take our quiz to find out!
The sound of water in classical music
In this episode of DW Festival Concert, we feature a festival with music that tries to capture the sound of water.
Composer Angelo Badalamenti dies aged 85
The Grammy-award-winning composer wrote scores for David Lynch films, including "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks."
Why do many people still believe in witches?
A global study shows that the belief in witchcraft is still alive and well in the 21st century.
Banksy: Street artist sells prints for Ukraine
The British street artist is selling 50 art prints of a rat on a box to support Ukrainians caught up in the war.
Europe's ski industry aims to save during the energy crisis
Slower cable cars and less heating: How ski resorts in Austria and Germany are adapting to the energy crisis.
The bliss of metalheads
Aggressive music that helps find inner peace? We explore why heavy metal fans are so happy.
'Hallelujah': A documentary about Leonard Cohen
The film tells the story of Leonard Cohen's most famous song and pays tribute to the master of melancholy.
The maestro of film scores
Ennio Morricone's film scores for "spaghetti westerns" have marked cinema history.
Heavenly Gospel from Los Angeles
The Gabriels trio will touch your soul with a divine mix of gospel and pop music.
How Music Drives Our Emotions
Whether classical, metal, or gospel – music moves us! Arts.21 goes on a journey across genres.
Sandra Mujinga, the artist who 'builds her skin with rocks'
After the Venice Biennale, Sandra Mujinga has a solo show in Berlin. The rising star of the art world deals with racism.
'Elden Ring,' 'God of War Ragnarök': Best games of 2022
"Elden Ring" has a plot by "Game of Thrones" writer G.R.R. Martin. And "Hades II" trailer launched at 2022 Game Awards.
Why Iceland is worth a visit
On December 10, the European Film Awards will be presented in Reykjavik. Here's what to see in Iceland.
China completes delivery of first homegrown passenger jet
Beijing's dream for its own commercial aircraft production has taken the next important step.
Celine Dion halts tour due to rare neurological disorder
The Canadian superstar said she is receiving support from doctors to improve her condition.
Germany: 49-euro ticket expected to launch in spring 2023
A dispute over who would cover excess costs had stalled the implementation of Germany's subsidized rail program.
US seeks to stop Microsoft's bid for 'Call of Duty' maker
The US Federal Trade Commission said Microsoft's $69 billion buyout of Activision Blizzard would stifle competition.
The funniest wildlife photos of the year
From funny to heartwarming: Here are the winners and finalists of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
'Harry & Meghan' decries UK's racism and media abuse
In the first episodes of the Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan," Prince Harry likens Meghan to his mom, Princess Diana.
Stephen King and Margaret Atwood console debut novelist
Chelsea Banning tweeted about her "sad book signing." It went viral as literary stars shared their humiliating moments.
Meet the Germans road trip: Western Germany
What is unique about Germany's westernmost states' culture? Find out on the final leg of the Meet the Germans road trip.
Will 'Wednesday' break Netflix records?
After less than two weeks after its release, "Wednesday" is one of the five most successful Netflix series of all time.
2022 Turner Prize goes to Veronica Ryan
At 66, the British sculptor became the oldest recipient of the Turner Prize, a prestigious accolade for visual arts.
Turkey's weak lira affects the tourism industry
The low value of the Turkish lira has attracted tourists in 2022, yet citizens are struggling.
Time magazine names Volodymyr Zelenskyy 'Person of the Year'
The US magazine's editors said the Ukrainian leader reminded the world "courage can be as contagious as fear."
Common gestures with different meanings
German footballers covered their mouths in protest at the World Cup, but the gesture has another meaning in Qatar.
Germany's most unconventional Christmas markets
Roasted almonds and mulled wine are staples at Christmas markets. For a more unusual experience, check out our tips.
Parthenon Marbles: No return despite 'secret talks'
The Parthenon Marbles in the British Museum are at the center of a 200-year-old dispute between Greece and the UK.
Harry spills on 'dirty game' in Netflix doc trailer
In the trailer for the docuseries "Harry & Meghan," Prince Harry suggests there was "planting of stories" about Meghan.
Pakistani feminist comedians challenge taboos
Women in Pakistan are using comedy to break gender stereotypes, share personal experiences and challenge patriarchy.
Lady Gaga's dog walker shooter gets 21 years in jail
The man who shot and wounded Lady Gaga's dog walker last year pleaded no contest to attempted murder.
4 must-read books by Dominique Lapierre
The French author of "City of Joy," who has died at 91, wrote several books on world events and especially on India.
'Black Pete': Dismantling a racist tradition
Attitudes have changed towards the blackface figure accompanying St Nicholas in the Netherlands. The debate is still on.
Saint Nicholas — one man, one mission
Europe celebrates St. Nicholas Day on December 6, when he comes to bring sweet treats to all good little kids.
Kennedy Center Honors to go to George Clooney, Gladys Knight
U2, Amy Grant, and Tanya Leon are also among those recognized for artistic achievements at Sunday night's gala.
Europe's best Christmas markets
From Paris to Bratislava, here are some of the best Christmas markets in Europe.
The hot-water bottle: A life-changer
As heating is turned down to save gas, DW's Suzanne Cords pays tribute to the good old hot-water bottle.
How Cultural Destruction Erases History
Erasing memory, demonstrating power: How iconoclasts have been erasing culture for millennia.
George Clooney receives Kennedy Honor
Every year, the Kennedy Center honors US artists. Even Hollywood stars consider this among the greatest of accolades.
Feminist icon Alice Schwarzer, and the next generation
As Germany's prominent feminist turns 80, a look at how her work impacted women's rights, and how the fight is pursued.
Ai Weiwei on China's protests
DW spoke to Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei about the protests in China against extreme pandemic lockdowns.
Golden tongues: How the Egyptians spoke to the gods
Egypt has discovered more golden-tongued mummies. So why were people buried like this 2,500 years ago?
Beckmann self-portrait fetches German record at auction
A self-portrait by expressionist artist Max Beckmann painted during World War II sold for €20 million.
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