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The biggest cuckoo clock in the world
The Black Forest is home to the largest cuckoo clock in the world. This is part five in the "Extreme Places" series.
Where archaeology meets the Bible
Questions about Christ's life have mystified not only the faithful, but also archaeologists and Bible researchers.
Swiss Catholic theologian Hans Küng dies
Theologian Hans Küng was lauded by Catholics and others alike. He passed away in Tübingen, Germany, at the age of 93.
Spotlight on sub-Saharan African architecture
An encyclopedia is the definitive guide to the architectural highlights of 49 sub-Saharan African nations.
Police arrest suspect in Van Gogh, Hals art heist
Neither of the two paintings, each worth millions of dollars, has been found.
Harvey Weinstein appeals conviction
The ex-movie mogul cites a biased judge and jury, and lurid media coverage, as grounds for retrial.
Berlin Between Lockdown and Revival
Check-In host Nicole Frölich explores Berlin, a city not exactly at a standstill.
SAG Awards pave the way toward Oscars
The Screen Actors Guild Awards honor outstanding talent in film and TV each year — even during a global pandemic.
Bonn's pink cherry blossoms return amid COVID restrictions
The world-famous cherry blossoms in Germany's former capital, Bonn, are coinciding with Easter this year.
Mummified pharaohs paraded through Cairo
Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt's only woman pharaoh, began the journey along with 21 others to their new resting place.
Where the Easter Bunny came from
How did bunnies and eggs become inseparable at Easter? We got to the bottom of this — and other — odd Easter traditions.
Cuba revisited — Mozart y Mambo, one year on
French horn player Sarah Willis returns to Cuba one year after her musical project "Mozart y Mambo."
What an ancient wooden sculpture can tell us about mankind
A Russian-German research team has determined the age of the Shigir sculpture to be 12,000 years old.
Brit Awards: more women, more diversity
In 2020, women were underrepresented at the Brit Awards. But this year, they're in the majority in the top categories.
How to escape the coronavirus blues
This past year in the grip of COVID-19 has been taxing. Here are some tips to destress.
Benin's bronzes and the pitfalls of restitution
The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation will oversee the return of the statues to Nigeria, but it's complicated.
Hong Kong's Oscars blackout
Hong Kong TV stations will not air the Academy Awards this year, raising fears of tightening censorship.
French children's author wins Astrid Lindgren prize
Jean-Claude Mourlevat has written books for young adults, including "Winter Song" and "The Pull of the Ocean."
'The Hill We Climb' published in German
The poem "The Hill We Climb" was a highlight of the presidential inauguration ceremony for Joe Biden.
Benin's stolen bronzes
A paradigm shift is emerging in the handling of looted colonial art, says historian Benedicte Savoy.
Vacations on Mallorca ― a guilty pleasure
At Easter, German tourists will return to Mallorca ― but things are not as carefree on the island as they used to be.
What is art really meant to do?
Is art purely decorative or is it also a form of rebellion? An exhibition about Joseph Beuys explores these questions.
The Easter Quiz
How well do you know Easter traditions in Germany? Test your knowledge!
20 cat sculptures invade Paris
Giant cats statues have invaded Paris. Belgian artist Philippe Geluck wants his art to break free and hit the streets.
Barcelona holds concert with 5,000 people
The concert was held with an audience of 5,000 to test whether such an event can be held with strict hygiene measures.
Polish court demands apology from German ZDF broadcaster
Scenes in the critically acclaimed film "Generation War" paint Polish soldiers as anti-Semitic.
New debate about Benin Bronzes in Germany
The debate about looted colonial art in German museums has gained new momentum. Even the foreign minister has chimed in.
Thomas Demand show highlights life recreated in cardboard
The work of German artist Thomas Demand can currently be viewed at Sprüth Magers London - and online.
Essential oils from Sao Tome and Principe
Cacia Nobre has a small business, producing essential oils on the African island state, Sao Tome and Principe.
Show goes on again in Berlin, despite COVID
Live performances during Germany's third wave? DW has a closer look at Berlin's pilot project for public arts events.
Famous quotes: Why are so many fake?
How do fake quotes enter the popular lexicon, and can we find their true origins?
'King of Klezmer' Giora Feidman turns 85
As the celebrated clarinetist Giora Feidman celebrates his 85th birthday, he's also launching a book and new recording.
Exploring the eternal ice
In Iceland, you can explore the biggest glacier in Europe: Vatnajökull. Part III of our "Extreme Places" series.
German travel sector disappointed by the sustained lockdown
Flights to Mallorca are possible but domestic tourism is on hold, and the industry is reacting with incomprehension.
Can robots write stories?
Author Daniel Kehlmann recounts his co-authoring experiment with an algorithm, describing possibilities and pitfalls.
Professor under police protection over Islamophobia stance
A German professor in France was targeted by a hate campaign for not wanting to compare anti-Semitism with Islamophobia.
Results: This is how people dance in your country!
We wanted to know which dance is most popular where you live. To see if you have won, check here.
German idioms involving H2O, or water
Built close to the water? This German idiom is not about luxury real estate.
'Wind of Change': Germany's history in songs
Some seminal rock and pop songs and concerts have made history, as a new exhibition in Bonn shows.
How poetry is going digital
Amanda Gorman wowed the world with her inaugural recitation. We take a look at the this literary form's modern pull.
Poetry, one of the oldest cultural forms
"Poetry has been alive and kicking since its birth over 5,000 years ago," says the head of Berlin's House for Poetry.
Asians in Germany are targets for racism
"Spa girl" or "COVID spreader"? Stereotypes about Asians abound in Germany, and often cross over into physical assault.
Berlin launches pilot project for theaters
Berlin is holding a series of cultural events to develop a new reopening strategy: Tickets come with a COVID test.
What makes us happy
For International Day of Happiness, an expert weighs in on well-being in times of crisis like the coronavirus pandemic.
Hidden portraits by Volker Hermes
Volker Hermes's work is ahead of its time. He puts masks on portraits by old masters.
The Baltic Sea island of Rügen
Germany's largest island is shaped by natural countryside, chalk cliffs and sandy beaches.
Amitabh Bachchan honored with FIAF award
The legendary Indian actor has been given the prize for his contribution to preserving cinematic heritage.
Rene Hubert: A Swiss costume designer in Hollywood
Hubert worked with everyone from Marlene Dietrich to Marlon Brando. An exhibition is bringing his work back to life.
Designer Rene Hubert — a life in costumes
A look at some of Rene Hubert's best Hollywood costume designs for Hollywood's biggest stars of the 1920s-1960s.
How is Crete preparing for the new season?
With Greece announcing plans to restart international travel from May 14, how is the island preparing the coming season?
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