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Tajikistan detains 9 over Moscow concert hall attack
The detainees are believed to be accomplices of the men charged for the deadly attack on a Moscow concert hall.
Russia considers labeling Soviet pop queen a 'foreign agent'
Prosecutors reportedly want Alla Pugacheva, known as the "queen of Soviet pop," to be listed as a potential threat.
Inside Europe 28 March 2024
Will Putin use the Moscow attack to further tighten his grip? Could a pro-western candidate win Slovakia's presidential election? And the refugee crisis in Europe that no one is talking about. Also: A secret recording hints at more corruption in Hungary's government, is it 'Time's up' for Spain's late-night bar culture? and 100-year-old Dutch prisons are remodeled for the 21st century.
Moscow concert hall attack deaths rise to 140
The increase in the death toll comes as scores of others are reportedly missing. Russia's government is on high alert.
Gaza: From isolation to uncertainty of survival
A Palestinian rapper struggles to come to terms with fearing for his life and that of his family as the war continues.
Diana Ross: Soul legend not easing up as she turns 80
With The Supremes, Diana Ross became a Motown icon, and went on to be one of the world's most celebrated singers.
Russia mourns as concert attack suspects appear in court
The Kremlin has linked the assault to Ukraine, without evidence. The "Islamic State" group has claimed responsibility.
Attack on Moscow concert hall
An "Islamic State" affiliate has claimed an attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed at least 140 people.
Russia holds day of mourning after concert hall attack
The so-called Islamic State has claimed responsibility, but the Kremlin has tried to link the attack to Ukraine.
Russia in mourning after Moscow concert hall attack
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested the attackers were linked to Ukraine, but Kyiv firmly denied involvement.
Terror in Russia: From Beslan siege to Moscow concert hall
Terror attacks have killed hundreds of Russians over the last 25 years. DW takes a look at the political repercussions.
Russia detains 4 suspects as death toll rises
At least 133 people have been killed by terrorists at a concert hall near Moscow. Four suspects have been detained.
Moscow Concert Hall attack: What do we know so far?
The attack on Crocus City Hall in western Moscow is one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Russia in decades.
Scores killed in Moscow concert hall shooting attack
IS has claimed responsibility for the worst terrorist attack in Russia since the Beslan school siege 20 years ago.
Russia: Gunmen fire into crowd at concert hall near Moscow
At least three gunmen fired into the crowd at the concert hall, which was later set on fire.
What's behind South Korea's K-pop crisis?
As the biggest names in K-pop seek out overseas markets, they've left a gap in their home market.
Meet Mozambique's 'Supa Woman'
Mozambican singer and activist Katia Vanessa inspired women to create an empowerment movement.
How Taylor Swift caused a diplomatic rift in Southeast Asia
Singapore secured a deal as the US singer's only stop in Southeast Asia. Neighbors of the city state feel left out.
The 77 Percent — Is Afrobeats under threat?
Afrobeats to the world
Weekly roundup — Make yourself do things
Ever put something off — but don't know why? Also, if you have a tough time confronting rule breakers, listen in.
How to stop people from playing loud videos on their phones
Ever heard someone scrolling TikTok or YouTube Shorts in public? It's really annoying — and there's a way to stop it.
EU fines Apple $1.8 billion over music streaming competition
Apple said their rival Spotify is the biggest beneficiary of the massive fine imposed over antitrust regulations.
Raye wins 6 Brit Awards, setting new record
Singer-songwriter Raye won six awards in a single night, beating a previous record held by Harry Styles, Adele and Blur.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Percussionist Vivi Vassileva, the world’s rarest noodles and Drachenburg Castle.
Tomorrow Today – The Science Show
Music for preemies, interfaces between brains and computers, immunotherapies against cancer.
Hip-hop group takes on Congo's problems with rap
War in the east and corruption in the west have shaped the music of Congolese band MPR, and struck a chord.
Seeking justice on the opera stage for a chemical spill
A bold and emotional opera has just premiered about a real life accident in the DRC with a Swiss truck full of acid.
10 reasons to love Hamburg
In Hamburg "Große Freiheit" (great freedom) is more than merely the name of a road. It is a unique approach to life.
World Radio Day: More than a century of powerful impact
Since the first radio waves, It's been more than a century of powerful impact upon news, drama, music, and sports.
Afghan musicians in exile play on despite Taliban ban
The Taliban have shut down their music school and banned music-making. Now Afghan musicians are performing in exile.
Classical music on a small stage: Tiny house concert (1)
Musical evenings in Beethovenfest Bonn director Steven Walter's tiny house. This time: Danae Dörken.
Flight to Freedom
Young Afghan musicians continue to perform in exile. And: Climate change on the school curriculum in the USA.
Why is new music so terrible?
There really is something wrong with mass-produced music today, and it's connected to how humans perceive beats.
What AI could mean for the music industry
Will artificial intelligence mean the death of original music or herald a new era of creativity?
DJ Gloria is Sweden's oldest disc jockey
Madelein Mansson, 79, loves dancing but couldn't find any clubs for her demographic. Now she spins for people over 50.
German music producer Frank Farian dies aged 82
Farian was known for producing the pop group Milli Vanilli and founding the disco outfit Boney M.
Star conductor Tarmo Peltokoski takes on Wagner
At just 23, Tarmo Peltokoski has found success conducting the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra.
Russia's queer artists fight growing persecution
Russia under Vladimir Putin is again demonizing the LGBTQ+ community, calling it "extremist."
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.
How an 'almost naked' party turned political in Russia
Pop stars loyal to the Kremlin are being punished for "immoral behavior" at a party in Moscow.
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?
Inside Europe - 28 December 2023
A smorgasbord of Euro-sounds, from the archives of Radio Luxembourg to Athen’s centenary tribute to Maria Callas, via an intimate exploration of music and morals. Then: the weird and wacky world of Zagreb’s museums for just about anything, life on a gelato jury, and Portugal plays host to Afghanistan’s pioneering music school in exile.
Musicians boost morale among Ukrainian front-line troops
DW reports from the front line in the eastern Donetsk region, where musicians in uniform are trying to keep spirits up.
Icelandic piano star Víkingur Ólafsson
This gifted musician inspires audiences with unconventional interpretations of well-known composers.
Dixie Chicks' Laura Lynch dies in car crash, aged 65
Lynch was a founding member of the US country band in the late 1980s.
Berlin Philharmonic stages peace concert
The renowned Berlin Philharmonic has staged a star-studded benefit calling for lasting peace in the Middle East.
Age-old sounds from Sardinia: The Canto a Tenore
This UNESCO intangible cultural heritage is typical of Sardinia, Italy: Canto a Tenore singing.
Tumaini festival: Uniting refugees through culture
Tumaini Festival celebrates the heritage and culture of refugees at Dzaleka refugee camp in Malawi.
Preserving Mauritius' unique island sound
Sega, the traditional music of Mauritius, faces the risk of fading away.
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.
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