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Rotterdam: a bold and beautiful port city
DW’s Eesha Kheny found out why Rotterdam is a great place for a city break.
10 reasons to visit Bonn
There are certainly more beautiful cities than Bonn. But not many can claim Beethoven. And decades of political history.
New Jimi Hendrix album reveals unreleased tracks
The record contains 13 studio recordings made between 1968 and 1970 — 10 of which have never before been released.
Posthumous albums reveal unique music history
When musicians die, their fans want to keep their memories alive. Posthumous albums are a good way to do that.
How Mafia children become stone-cold killers
Italian bestselling author Roberto Saviano presents a novel on the Camorra's ruthless next generation.
Great mafia movies — from 'The Godfather' to 'The Sopranos'
Drama, action, crime, violence and memorable bosses — organized crime makes for great movies.
Obama team could boast Netflix show
Barack and Michelle Obama are reportedly in talks with streaming service Netflix to produce exclusive content.
New Barbie dolls pay tribute to inspiring women
A day before International Women's Day, Mattel releases a collection of dolls honoring 17 inspiring women.
German-Turkish film festival defies the odds
The Film Festival Turkey Germany kicks off this year without financial backing from Turkey.
King Ludwig II Museum to reopen in April
The Bavarian King Ludwig II Museum in Herrenchiemsee, Bavaria, will be open to the public again at the end of April.
WorldLink: Defending Aboriginal communities
May O'Brien is a member of Australia's "Stolen Generations", who were forcibly removed from their families as children.
Highlights of the Beethoven anniversary year
Ludwig van Beethoven will be specially honored in the city of his birth in his anniversary year
Lockengelöt’s designer upcycling
Two Hamburg designers make egg cups from old skateboards and stylish coffee tables from oil barrels.
The new Editors album
British rock band Editors have just released Violence - their sixth album.
DIY – Concrete lanterns
In the series "DIY", we show you how you can make a lantern out of concrete.
The new artworks in Germany's official collection
The exhibition "Germany Is Not an Island" features the latest acquisitions for Germany's contemporary art collection.
The latest acquisitions in Germany's contemporary art collection
An exhibition in Bonn's Bundeskunsthalle showcases 150 pieces by 81 artists.
The Europe Quiz, part II
Are you a world traveler or more of a couch potato? How well do you know Europe? We have five questions for you.
The hostage crisis that shook Germany's rules of reporting
A TV miniseries revisits the 1988 Gladbeck hostage crisis. Dubbed the "darkest hour" in postwar German media history.
Women still face legal discrimination in 155 countries
The director of the organisation Terre des Femmes weighs in on the current situation of women's rights.
China plans huge national park for pandas
The unmistakable bears with black and white fur are to be given more space so that the Panda offspring can do better.
Embroidery helps Palestinian women achieve independence
Once a craft practiced by village women, "tatreez" has become a symbol of women's resistance, identity and heritage.
Fazal Bahardeen: 'The Muslim travel market is growing'
At Berlin's world leading travel trade show, entrepreneur Fazal Bahardeen is advocating for Halal Tourism.
Palestinian women embroider for emancipation
Fatima Abbadi's latest photo series features "tatreez": A decorative cloth for some, a sign of resistance for others.
A cozy gray house in Copenhagen
A Danish interior designer bathed a house in Copenhagen in shades of gray.
Overtourism: where will it take us?
At the ITB travel fair "overtourism" was the dominant subject, with Majorca, Venice and Berlin all cited as examples.
Indian architect wins prestigious Pritzker Prize
Balkrishna Doshi has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, becoming the first Indian to win architecture's highest honor.
'The legendary Garry Kasparov was a competitive beast!'
Garry Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian are just a few of the top chess players David Llada has photographed.
Chanel chops 'century-old trees' for runway show
German designer Karl Lagerfeld's latest ready-to-wear show for Chanel was condemned by environmental activists.
World Chess Championship 2018: the competitors
Eight top players are vying for the chance to challenge Magnus Carlsen for the title of World Chess Champion.
Portugal to boost tourism with empty forts
The UNESCO World Heritage site Elvas receives few visitors aside from the occasional Spanish day-tripper.
10 traditional types of German jokes
Some of them may get lost in translation, but here are different types of jokes that are now classics in Germany.
10 traditional types of German jokes
Some of these types of jokes may get lost in cultural translation — but Germans actually do have a sense of humor.
High Five: Hotels
Five hotels in Europe that guarantee their guests a very different vacation experience.
Kino - The Movie Magazine
KINO Favorites presents ten masterpieces that deserve the Oscar for Best Picture.
National anthem controversies around the world
National anthems can be controversial, and they are not always straightforward — whether or not they have words at all.
'Mega' Karl Marx statue arrives in Germany from China
The giant bronze statue, a gift from China to Trier to celebrate Marx's 200th birthday, didn't please everyone though.
Punta del Este: South America's Monaco
The Uruguayan peninsula is one of the most popular upscale seaside resorts on the continent.
5 European hotels you'll never want to leave
Adventurous hotel stays are in demand, whether they offer claustrophobic spaces, dizzying heights or pitch blackness.
5 European hotels for adventurers
Adventurous hotel stays are in demand, whether they offer claustrophobic spaces, dizzying heights or pitch blackness.
Programming as inspiration
The nonprofit organization "Code to inspire" teaches Afghan women how to work with computers.
Two new words for Hollywood: inclusion rider
Upon accepting her best actress Oscar, Frances McDormand reminded actors of their power — and popularized an idea.
Opinion: Symbolics at the Oscars
Jochen Kürten
The Oscars ceremony has served as a platform for political statements. But to what end, asks DW's Jochen Kürten.
1968 through Robert Lebeck's iconic photos
Photographs by Robert Lebeck are historical snapshots. Those from 1968 are now on show at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg.
Why special effects are more than just 'boom' and 'bang'
Gerd Nefzer talked to DW about his work on "Blade Runner 2049," for which he received an Oscar.
'The Shape of Water' wins big at 2018 Oscars
A fantastic love story by Mexican director Guillermo del Toro took home the Oscar for best picture.
Best picture goes to 'The Shape of Water'
Director del Toro dedicated his win to young filmmakers, and best actress Frances McDormand hailed female talent.
How Berlin reveals its soul through notes
Berlin abounds with notes stuck on doors and walls. They show the soul of the true Berliner, says DW's Gero Schliess.
'Emoji Movie' wins Razzie for worst picture
"The Emoji Movie" — an animated film staring Sir Patrick Stewart — was picked as worst picture of 2017.
Miss Germany 2018
Is the Miss Germany pageant ready to embrace a contestant with a crew cut?
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