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Russian movie crew returns from space station shoot
A Russian film crew has landed on Earth after filming scenes for the world's first feature movie shot in space.
Barcelona hopes for return of mass tourism
City officials want tourists to come back, while critics find it difficult to make their voices heard.
Beuys + Cragg: Sculpture as a political act
Tony Cragg and Joseph Beuys – an artistic encounter in Wuppertal’s sculpture park.
Beuys: Big in Japan?
A Goethe Institute project brings together Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik and contemporary Asian art.
Palas por pistolas: With the weapons of art
Pedro Reyes wants to make a difference with his art. A Mexican take on the spirit of Beuys.
The Cultural Magazine
Armed with fat and felt, Joseph Beuys revolutionized art. What is his legacy today?
China pressures Hong Kong over Tiananmen statue
The city's university wants to remove Pillar of Shame, a monument to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing.
Success of 'Squid Game' lies in its simplicity
John Marshall
The simple message and stunning, often brutal visuals of "Squid Game" are a formula for success.
Igor Levit plays on Thomas Mann's grand piano
Mann's grandson returned the piano to the author's house of exile in LA. Pianist Igor Levit is playing a concert on it.
Benin bronzes to head home from Germany
A resolution is imminent in the dispute over more than 1,000 bronzes stolen from the former Kingdom of Benin in Nigeria.
'Squid Game' series breaks all records
Fans of the "Squid Game" series are rediscovering traditional children's games, especially the honeycomb challenge.
East and West German design classics over 40 years
Kunstgewerbemuseum Dresden presents post-war design from the former east and west German states over four decades.
German music: From 'Schlager' to 'Deutschrap'
Rachel Stewart brings Rammstein, Helene Fischer and Capital Bra together for a musical Meet the Germans special.
Sally Rooney refuses Israeli translation bid
Rooney's latest novel will not be translated by an Israeli publisher out of solidarity with the Palestinians.
'The Taliban do not value art'
Afghan director Sahraa Karimi is urging global powers to not negotiate with the Taliban militants to resolve the crisis.
#DailyDrone: Baroque courtyards in Dillingen and the Donauried
@Kulturerbe_DNKHome preservationist Alois Sailer is awarded the Silberne Halbkugel award by the @Kulturerbe_DNK. He is receiving this Monument Conservation Award for the preservation and care of baroque courtyards in Dillingen and the Donauried. The #DailyDrone takes you there.
Germany's 16 states: Bremen
The city-state of Bremen in northern Germany displays maritime flair and Hanseatic history.
Superman, Batwoman and other queer comic characters
The original Superman's son, Jon Kent, comes out as bisexual in a new DC comic. Here are some other queer comic figures.
Austria faces up to Nazi past
Austria has departed from its long-held victim myth in a new exhibition at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial.
Superman's bisexuality 'not a gimmick,' writer says
Clark Kent and Lois Lane's son kisses a reporter in an upcoming issue of the comic book "Superman: Son of Kal-El."
EU giving away 60,000 free Interrail tickets
In an effort to grant young people travel opportunities, they can apply for free train tickets across Europe.
Israeli archaeologists unearth ancient winery
The site produced Gazan white wine that was exported across the eastern Mediterranean during the Byzantine era.
Hillary Clinton to release first novel 'State of Terror'
The book by the former presidential hopeful and author Louise Penny has sparked debate on why politicians write fiction.
The multimillionaire who discovered Troy
German adventurer and archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann began looking for the treasures of Troy 150 years ago.
Music to help integrate Estonia's Russian speakers
Festivals like Tallinn Music Week blur lines of segregation between Estonia's Russian-speaking minority and the rest.
Pop culture's most iconic canines
From Lassie to Struppi, here are the iconic dogs that we'll never forget.
Beethoven's last symphony finished by AI
Researchers used algorithms to finish composing Beethoven's 10th. Are computer programs as creative as human musicians?
Can the Nobel Prize 'revitalize' African lit?
Abdularazak Gurnah is the fourth author from sub-Saharan Africa to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Cautious recovery for Portugal's tourism industry
After a long lockdown, tourists return to the Algarve. Hoteliers and restaurant owners are optimistic about the future.
Award spotlights Sandra Mujinga's ghostly art
With her ghostly looking fabric sculptures, Congo-born Sandra Mujinga won the Preis der Nationalgalerie.
A cultural prize for billionaire Peter Thiel
Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and a Trump supporter, is given an award that goes to authors and artists.
Germany to begin returning Benin Bronzes in 2022
The different levels of government have agreed to return Benin bronzes to Nigeria.
'The Billion Dollar Code': The battle over Google Earth
Netflix's "Billion Dollar Code" tells the story of two internet pioneers trying to prove that Google stole their idea.
Babi Yar memorial concert
A concert to remember victims of the 1941 massacre of Jews in Babi Yar is being held near the Ukrainian capital.
Who is singer Gil Ofarim?
The German rock star is in the news following his account of an antisemitic incident at a Leipzig hotel.
What Germans say when they don't get it
Do you understand train station? The German language has quirky idioms to describe bafflement and mental blanks.
'Squid Game': more than a traditional survival thriller
A take on the "Battle Royale" genre, the South Korean Netflix hit series also comments on the brutality of capitalism.
Germany's 16 states: Hamburg
Hamburg is Germany's second largest city and a Hanseatic beauty with amazing contrasts.
France's top book prize: no lovers allowed
The Goncourt Prize, after initially downplaying a nepotism scandal, has bowed to public pressure.
Jewish singer refused service at German hotel
When Gil Ofarim arrived at the hotel, he was told to put away his Star of David or he would not be allowed to check in.
Russian crew docks at ISS to film movie in space
The team will be in space for 12 days to record scenes for a feature film titled "Challenge."
Filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako honored
The director of "Timbuktu" is recognized with Berlin's Academy of Arts' Konrad Wolf Prize for his varied body of work.
Wolf Biermann shows solidarity with Belarus
The German singer-songwriter is giving his 2020 OVID Prize to Belarusian activist Maria Kolesnikova. He tells DW why.
A tryst with Mozart
In this very first edition of DW Festival Concert, listen to musical stars playing Mozart at the Würzburg palace.
PEN celebrates its 100th anniversary
The writers association, which has championed human rights from Nazi Germany to 2021 Belarus, turns 100 on October 5.
Star Trek's William Shatner says: 'Beam me up, Bezos'
TV's Captain Kirk called it a "miracle" that he will get to join the Blue Origin flight next week.
How to feel far away while traveling in Europe
Dreaming of Hawaii or New Zealand? Unique places in Europe that make one dream of faraway lands.
Discover top classical acts with DW
In a new audio series, DW host Cristina Burack brings you the best from Germany's classical music festivals.
Minimal music pioneer Steve Reich turns 85
American minimal music pioneer Steve Reich is considered one of the world's foremost composers.
What makes Berlin's Berghain club special
After 19 months, Berlin's famous techno club reopened for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
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