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10 very German passions
Not all Germans are deeply enthusiastic about these cultural habits — but don't be surprised if you meet one who is.
10 very German passions
Not all Germans are deeply enthusiastic about these cultural habits — but don't be surprised if you meet one who is.
Saarland Quiz
What is a "Schwenker"? Which huge ironworks has become a tourist attraction? Test your knowledge of the Saarland.
Polanski threatens to sue Academy
Roman Polanski has threatened to sue the Academy after being expelled from the organization last week.
Rockefeller art auction breaks records
David Rockefeller and his wife Peggy's art collection has already broken records on its first day.
ESC 2018 gives boost to Lisbon tourism
Tens of thousands of music fans are boosting the record tourist numbers in the city.
Eurovision first semifinal results
Ten out of 19 entries will go on to the final on Saturday.
Lisbon gears up for Eurovision
Lisbon is getting ready to host Eurovision. DW takes the city's pulse ahead of the big night.
Party geography
Cognac, Chianti and Calvados are all known beverages. But did you know that they're also places?
Haspel controversy is about more than the new CIA chief
Should Gina Haspel, despite her role in the CIA's rendition program, become the agency's new head?
Peng Collective to get Aachen Peace Prize
The highly imaginative artist collective Peng is set to receive the Aachen Peace Prize.
High Five: 5 places with a drinking history
Where do the names of wines, drinks and spirits come from?
High Five: 5 places not known for their party past
Quality of wine and spirits is determined by their origin. But do you know where Cognac and Chianti come from?
Tourism's huge carbon footprint
Domestic and international tourism account for eight percent of greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study.
Coal and art: an unlikely pair
Coal may be depleting but art is endless. In Germany's coal capital, 17 museums tie the two together.
Highlights of the 'Art and Coal' exhibition
Coal is revisited by the arts in 17 museums of the Ruhr region for the mega exhibition "Art and Coal."
Controversies in Cannes at the 71st Film Festival
A competition with politically explosive material: An overview of the issues facing Cannes as the film festival opens.
The issues rocking the Cannes Film Festival
Forbidden selfies, banned filmmakers, Netflix and #MeToo: Here are the hot topics being talked about in Cannes.
When the Met combines fashion and Catholic imagery
The NY Met gala and exhibition show how biblical stories and objects of devotion have sparked fashion's imagination.
Heavenly Bodies at the Met Gala
A look at the celestial celebrities at the Met Gala, opening "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination."
10 memorable winners of the Palme d'Or
To mark Cannes' 71st film festival, we take a look at 10 amazing films which premiered there and wrote movie history.
The Ludendorff Bridge or Bridge at Remagen
Seizing the Ludendorff bridge — intact — was a crucial strategic victory for the Allies late in World War II.
Our favorites at Eurovision
Top or flop? Ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest, DW's music editors predict which musician will bring home the glory.
Our 2018 Eurovision favorites
ESC reporters Silke Wünsch and Rick Fulker picked their — totally subjective — favorites of the 43 Eurovision songs.
Art challenging Berlin and Lisbon's colonial leaders
Here's why monuments to Germany's Otto Von Bismarck and King Carlos I from Portugal are central to a performance series.
10 things you didn't know about Nena
Nena is one of the most successful German singers of all time. But what else is on her resumé?
Hawaii Volcanoes reopened partially
After a closure due to earthquakes, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park reopened Sunday (May 6) with limited services.
10 travel tips for Lisbon
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is not only beautiful but also varied.
Eurovision's most bizarre stage costumes
If ESC votes went to contestants with the strangest costumes, the winner's podium would look quite a bit different.
Children's book villain Robber Hotzenplotz is back
One of Germany's best known childhood villains, the Robber Hotzenplotz is making an unexpected return after 45 years.
Fashion faux pas at the Eurovision Song Contest
A look at some of the Eurovision Song Contest's most questionable fashion moments.
Women artists push gender boundaries in 'Facing India'
Installations in fridges and bright red gums with teeth – six female Indian artists are on show in Wolfsburg.
'Facing India': Art by women from the subcontinent
Female artists in India assert their identities in the face of a patriarchal society.
Beethovenfest goes Mumbai
DW accompanies German percussionists to Mumbai as they prepare for the 2018's Beethovenfest.
Jordan Lloyd's colorized photos
A British photo artist makes authentically colored photos from old black-and-white images.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
Extreme climber Adam Ondra, a show explores Bavarian clichés, and the world's oldest restaurant
Europe's famous landmarks: The Eiffel Tower
Few landmarks in the world are as instantly recognizable as the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
50 Kitchens: Luxembourg
Luc Wolff's restaurant De Maufel brings a taste of Luxembourg to Berlin.
M.C. Escher's optical illusions
The Fries Museum in Leeuwarden is showcasing an exhibition on M.C. Escher called "Escher's Journey".
Kew Gardens reopens historic glasshouse
The world's largest surviving Victorian glasshouse reopens at Kew Gardens in London.
The results of our favorite attraction draw
We wanted to know which landmark you like best. Find out if you are the winner of our prize here.
Eurovision Song Contest in numbers
Here's a sample of statistics garnered from ESC history, some important, some obscure, and some utterly superfluous.
Evolution of the DW signature tune
When Deutsche Welle went on the air in 1953, the broadcaster opted for a melody from "Fidelio" for its signature tune.
Karl Marx at 200: What remains of his legacy?
As Marx's hometown Trier celebrates his 200th birthday, a Marx expert told DW why he's still relevant, if controversial.
Old, older, antique: 10 reasons to visit Trier
Trier is far more than the birthplace of Karl Marx. Sightseeing in Germany's oldest city!
Art as activism: Keith Haring's political statements
Keith Haring made a name for himself in New York for his seemingly simplistic drawings, laden with political statements.
Pop art politics: Activism of Keith Haring
The "Keith Haring. The Alphabet" exhibition at Vienna's Albertina Museum shows the enduring appeal of his activist art.
Giant London glasshouse to reopen
From May 5, the world's largest Victorian glasshouse welcomes visitors to see some of the world's rarest plants.
The world's most beautiful botanical gardens
They are places that stage the wonderful world of plants for visitors. Rare plants are nurtured in botanical gardens.
1968: The year of cultural revolution
Across West Germany and beyond, young people took to the streets in 1968 — and triggered change.
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