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War in Ukraine: Photos to preserve endangered cultural sites
In a race against time, a German photo project is documenting damaged or destroyed cultural treasures in Ukraine.
10 reasons to love Saxony-Anhalt
We visit Saxony-Anhalt's many attractions, including artistically landscaped gardens and modern Bauhaus architecture.
Why Al Capone is still the most famous mobster ever
January 17 marks 125 years since the birth of Al Capone — one of the most notorious gangsters of all time.
'Succession' and 'The Bear' rule the Emmy Awards
"Succession," and "The Bear" each won six honors at the latest edition of the Emmy Awards.
Russia's queer artists fight growing persecution
Russia under Vladimir Putin is again demonizing the LGBTQ+ community, calling it "extremist."
Stella Goldschlag: A Jewish Gestapo agent in Nazi Berlin
The biopic "Stella. A Life." is about a Jewish woman who turned in hundreds of Jews to the Gestapo to save herself.
Belgium celebrates surrealist painter James Ensor
The Belgian artist is considered a forerunner of surrealism. 2024 marks the 75th anniversary of his death.
Choosing to be a Childfree Woman in India
Leeza Mangaldas discusses motherhood and living childfree with writer Dr. Amrita Nandy.
Haruki Murakami: Japan's best-selling living novelist at 75
Haruki Murakami's often surrealistic novels have made him one of the most successful writers in the world.
10 reasons to love Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
From the waves and islands of the Baltic Sea to the rivers and lakes, it's as if it was made for holiday fun!
Retro games: Why pixel graphics won't go out of fashion
Games with pixel graphics cater to the retro trend and strike a chord with gamers across generations.
Introducing: The Disappearing Spoon
We're on a short break, but you still need a dose of quirky history – so here's another podcast we think you'll love.
How the Spice Girls helped me embrace my hair and myself
DW's Brenda Haas shares how the group's "girl power" inspired her and stars like Beyonce, Adele and Sam Smith.
Meet the Germans: Prost! How Germans drink
In this episode, Shabnam explores the German drinking culture and tries a few classic German liquors for the first time.
Albania: Roma folk music with a classical twist
Rexhino Lufta grew up surrounded by Roma folk music and now composes soundtracks for movies and documentaries.
Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' sweeps Golden Globes
Nolan focuses on the controversial "father of the atomic bomb" in his award-winning biopic, "Oppenheimer."
Why Barbie Matters
There’s a huge hype around the Barbie movie from summer 2023. Divided opinions and the Barbie myth.
The UK school where classes are always beastly — on purpose
At Woodchurch High School, students learn how to handle sheep and other farm animals, alongside maths and geography.
Lived Experiences of Caste, Gender and Desire
Do you believe that love knows no barriers? Or are there societal factors that determine who we love?
10 reasons to love Brandenburg
Brandenburg is popular for its meadows, forests and lakes. And there are monasteries, palaces and gardens, too.
UK's red telephone boxes get a new lease on life at 100
Despite a reduction in numbers, the classic red kiosk can still be seen in many places throughout the United Kingdom.
Taylor Swift breaks Elvis Presley's US album chart record
The pop star is now the solo artist with the most weeks atop the Billboard album chart. What's behind her global appeal?
Meet the 2024 European Cultural Capitals
Bodo in Norway, Tartu in Estonia and Bad Ischl in Austria all share the European Capital of Culture title in 2024.
German traditions on New Year's Eve
It's a special night celebrated around the world. But Germans have their own set of traditions on New Year's Eve.
From Gandhi to gangsters: Ben Kingsley at 80
The actor who changed his name won international acclaim for his Oscar-winning portrayal of Mahatma Gandhi in 1982.
Dry January: What happens to your body without alcohol?
Three weeks without a drop of alcohol. Three weeks during which I felt more alert, fitter, and more relaxed. But why?
Berlin in five songs
Five songs by international pop stars that are now Berlin anthems. We tell their stories.
The most anticipated new films of 2024
"Dune: Part 2," Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite" follow-up, as well as Bob Marley and Amy Winehouse biopics are highly awaited.
Making Room For Maybe: Understanding the Nuances of Consent
Leeza Mangaldas talks to filmmaker and writer Paromita Vohra about consent and the messiness of human life.
Tuba takes center stage in Germany in 2024
From the Balkans to the US, the tuba is a must in any modern orchestra. In 2024, it will be in the spotlight in Germany.
Why Gustave Eiffel's name remains famous
Eiffel, who died 100 years ago, is best known for the Paris tower named after him. But it was supposed to be demolished.
DW Travel reporters share their 2024 holiday plans
Unsure where to travel next year? We've got you covered. Here are some of our team's 2024 travel plans.
How is climate change affecting Europe's ski season?
A lack of snow is posing a growing risk for winter sports tourism. Ski resorts are trying to adapt.
How Christmas has changed in Germany since 1945
How Christmas is celebrated in Germany has gone through significant changes over the last seven decades.
Icelandic piano star Víkingur Ólafsson
This gifted musician inspires audiences with unconventional interpretations of well-known composers.
Police make new arrest following removal of Banksy artwork
Witnesses in London took photos and recorded video of a man removing a red stop sign with three military drones on it.
Germans well represented in Oscars short list
"Barbie" was short-listed across five categories, but international films and documentaries also staked Oscar claims.
10 reasons to love Germany's Saarland region
It may be small, but it's delightful. Let us show you the southwestern German state of Saarland!
From spiders to seashells: Curious Christmas ornaments
Forget regular baubles and tinsel! Fancy trying these tree trimming ideas from different cultures around the world?
The Importance of Adult Friendships
Leeza Mangaldas and comedian Rohan Joshi explore how to nurture meaningful friendships as an adult.
Navigating Kinky Desire in India
Leeza Mangaldas and Jaya Sharma, co-founder of The Kinky Collective, discuss what it means to be kinky in India.
Love and the Law: Marriage Equality, LGBTQ Rights & More
Leeza Mangaldas and Senior Advocate Saurabh Kirpal discuss how the law continues to shape sexual rights in India.
How do Love and Marriage operate in a Caste Society?
Leeza Mangaldas and filmmaker Anurag Minus Verma unravel the complexities of modern relationships in India.
Christmas special: Piñatas and pavlovas
The team behind the Don't Drink the Milk podcast get together for a festive special — with a fiery conclusion.
Samuel L. Jackson: A movie icon at 75
Legend, pop-culture icon, activist, golfer: Samuel L.Jackson turns 75.
Christmas: Piñatas & pavlovas
Many places put a unique spin on the season's traditions. Join us in this especially merry episode to learn about a few.
From Bach to Brazil with mandolinist Avi Avital
Mandolinist Avi Avital join forces with string quartet Brooklyn Rider to present old, new and genre-blending works.
How the nutcracker achieved worldwide fame
Here's how the nutcracker, created in Germany more than 150 years ago, became an iconic wooden Christmas decoration.
Germany's Ore Mountains sparkle at Christmas
Many traditions, which have been maintained for generations, originated in the days when silver was mined in the region.
Why Bhutan's Oscar entry 'unties a knot'
Bhutanese director Pawo Choyning Dorji discusses his film "The Monk and the Gun" and the Himalayan nation's culture.
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