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Belarusian band Irdorath back on stage after imprisonment
Two years in prison for playing music at a protest? That's what happened to Vladimir and Nadezhda of the band Irdorath.
Booker winner Jenny Erpenbeck: An East German perspective
The winner of the International Booker Prize and tipped for a Nobel, Jenny Erpenbeck is relatively unknown in Germany.
Travel Bite: Bulgarian boza for your bosom
We had a lot of dairy on our trip to Sofia, Bulgaria last season, but it wasn’t the only new food we tried.
Star hype, #MeToo at Cannes 2024 film festival
The 77th edition of the festival isn't just about films. #MeToo and the Israel-Hamas war are also on the agenda.
What are the must-have items Germans have at home?
From mustard to slippers, the DW series "Meet the Germans" reveals what makes a home truly "German."
Spanish tourism industry under pressure amid record drought
As Spain deals with a record lack of rainfall, calls are growing for the tourism sector to do more to save water.
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
The first Canadian author to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Alice Munro, has died at the age of 92 in Ontario.
Meet the Gambian women doing 'men's jobs'
A mechanic and a 3D printing entrepreneur are working in areas considered taboo workspaces for women in Gambia.
Riefenstahl documentary explores Nazis' filmmaker's estate
Filmmaker Andres Veiel had unprecedented access to the Nazi propagandist's 700-box personal archive.
Taylor Swift service fills German church
Some 1,200 people attended the unexpectedly emotional gathering in Heidelberg's 600-year-old Church of teh Holy Spirit.
Eurovision: Dutch entrant Joost Klein excluded from final
One of the Eurovision Song Contest favorites has been disqualified hours before the grand final.
How Pulp Fiction Revolutionized Cinema
Thirty years ago, a film premiere in Cannes turned cinema upside down: Pulp Fiction!
Palestinian-Chilean singer poised to take Arabic pop global
The 22-year-old singer is making history, even as she walks a fine line against the backdrop of current events.
Thousands protest Israel's Eurovision participation
According to police estimates, more than 10,000 people turned up to protest Israel's inclusion in the song competition.
Following Klimt auction, questions remain unanswered
It fetched €30 million at auction, but what happened to "Portrait of Miss Lieser" under the Nazis remains a mystery.
Top 10: Germany's most visited castles and palaces
Tourists love Germany's historic buildings. But which are the most popular? Find out in this ranking.
In Colombia, graffiti art aims to boost Bogota slum
Locals are trying to remove some of the stigma attached to one of Bogota's poorest districts by using art.
Travel Bite: North Macedonia
Why are there so many statues in North Macedonia? And what do the locals do with strong alcohol, apart from drink it?
Senegal revives interest in traditional tapestries
Thanks to new activities and partnerships, the 1960s art of tapestry production has been rekindled in Thies.
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony: 200 years on
With his Ninth Symphony, first performed in 1824, Ludwig van Beethoven created a work for the ages.
French bakers recapture world's longest baguette title
A crew of French bakers on Sunday dethroned Italy with a new world record by creating a 140-meter-long baguette.
Eurovision Song Contest: Politics getting in the way of pop?
Though Eurovision insists it's a purely cultural event, it has witnessed its share of politically charged moments.
Highlights of the DOK.fest Munich
Germany's largest documentary film festival features political and personal stories, documenting a world in transition.
Visiting Germany as a foreign tourist: Who needs a visa?
Whether you're into culture, beer festivals or football — Germany is a great destination. But who needs a visa to visit?
Witching and demonstrating: May traditions in Germany
May is a very special month in Germany, with many celebrations. People ring it in with the so-called Walpurgis Night.
Depardieu to be tried for alleged sexual assault in October
The French cinema star is to stand trial over allegations of sexual misconduct while filming in 2021.
Spain: Canary Islands' mass protests target overtourism
Many locals say they don't benefit from tourism, as housing is getting scarce and average salaries remain low.
'Air Head': AI-generated film redefines rules of animation
OpenAI's Sora model animates videos within seconds. What does that mean for the value of human creativity?
Titanic passenger's gold watch auctioned for record price
Its auction price is the highest amount ever paid for a single item from the doomed liner.
Could Japan allow a woman to be emperor?
Critics have said new conservative legislation would rule out a female head of the world's oldest hereditary monarchy.
Harvey Weinstein: US court overturns 2020 rape conviction
The majority opinion argued that the judge committed serious errors and swayed jurors by admitting invalid testimony.
Ashley Judd, others express dismay at Weinstein retrial
The call for a retrial has prompted varying reactions, with many dismayed that survivors will have to testify once more.
The inspirational power of trees
Trees hold symbolic significance in many cultures. We celebrate Arbor Day annually to honor them.
Entry fee for Venice travel: Will it curb mass tourism?
Venice officials are introducing a fee for day tourists hoping to prevent overtourism in the Italian city. Will it work?
Arab Film Festival in Berlin spotlights Palestinian voices
As the Israel-Hamas war impacts Germany's cultural sector, the ALFILM festival fear for the future of their event.
Germany's President Steinmeier calls for unity amid upheaval
A book by Frank-Walter Steinmeier titled 'We' searches for diversity in the face of division.
German culture scene unites against far-right AfD party
With the far-right AfD set to take more seats in upcoming elections, culture groups are countering "extremist politics."
Why Kant's philosophy is still relevant amid today's wars
April 22 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of German philosopher Immanuel Kant, who wrote "Perpetual Peace."
Germany's hardworking reputation: Myth or reality?
Germans have a reputation for being hardworking and disciplined. Is that really the case?
A German opera gala to help 'Rebuild Ukraine'
Opera stars, politicians and public figures are raising funds for Ukrainian children living with trauma.
250 years of Caspar David Friedrich on show in Berlin
Another blockbuster exhibition of works by Caspar David Friedrich is now opening in Berlin.
Photo of Palestinian woman's grief wins World Press Photo of the Year 2024
Climate change, war, the loss of loved ones: All featured prominently in this year's World Press Photo contest.
Israel-Hamas war impacts Venice Art Biennale
Israeli artist Ruth Patir won't open her Venice Biennale show until a cease-fire and hostage release deal is reached.
Travel Bite: German home remedies
Rachel welcomes back Shabnam Surita to play doctor and dig into a few German health quirks.
Salman Rushdie reflects on attack in 'Knife'
In "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder," Salman Rushdie explores the stabbing that nearly killed him in 2022.
Paris' Notre Dame: 5 years after fire, restoration on track
Five years after it was damaged by fire, Notre Dame is to reopen again in December 2024 — "more beautiful than ever."
Paleo-Indians changed Latin America — rock art proves it
Ancient humans moved to America 25,000 years ago, telling stories of their lives and environment in stunning cave art.
Are climate-neutral flights a realistic scenario?
The aviation industry must drastically reduce its emissions in the coming years. But it still faces many hurdles.
Mirna Funk explains the relevance of ancient Jewish rules
Make the world a better place; women have the right to good sex: A new book explores Jewish commandments' relevance.
Meet the Germans: Young Germans and sexuality
What's up with young Germans and their sex life? Find out in this episode of Meet the Germans.
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