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Highlights of Berlin's government district
Once a year, the German government holds an open day, but the government quarter also has other attractions.
Inside Europe: Notre Dame health scare downplayed
Reconstruction at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to start again. Officials closed the site after finding high levels of lead particles in the church after the fire. Environmental, health and labor groups accuse the government of downplaying the risk of lead contamination for locals and tourists. Jake Cigainero reports from Paris.
Controversial art patrons — and in Germany?
Following museums' boycott of the Sackler family, sponsors are being examined more carefully - also in Germany.
Ursula von der Leyen's playlist for the army
The president of the European Commission's musical wishes are the German army's command for this traditional ceremony.
How Woodstock songs mirror American history
Fifty years after Woodstock, we recall powerful songs and the stories they tell about American history.
300 years of Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein celebrates both the founding of the state 300 years ago and the national holiday on August 15.
Go east! A trip to Berlin-Marzahn
The district of Marzahn is considered ugly and boring. That made DW reporter Rosalie Engels curious.
Testing photo editing apps: "PIP Camera"
DW Digital is testing the most popular photo editing apps. This week: "PIP Camera".
Woodstock museum keeps memory of '69 alive
At the site of the Woodstock music festival there's now a museum and music conference center chronicling its history.
The remains of nobility in Germany
Monarchy has been abolished in Germany a century ago, but traces of nobility still remain.
Germans drinking more alcohol-free beer
Non-alcoholic beer was once ridiculed in Germany; it's now becoming increasingly popular.
Woodstock: A legend despite chaos
After 50 years, the festival is considered a milestone of the 1960s peace movement, but there were also some downsides.
'Like Bach in music': Hitchcock's influence
The British director was born 120 years ago, and Alfred Hitchcock's films have hardly aged. We found out why.
Which celebration is most important to you?
We wanted you to send us a photo of yourself at a celebration you find important.
1961: What Germany was like when the Berlin Wall was built
The year 1961 saw many changes in Germany – from the Berlin Wall to birth control and the Beatles.
Iconic festival: Woodstock in film
Michael Wadleigh's Oscar-winning documentary contributed to making the counterculture Woodstock Festival legendary.
Do vegans help prevent climate change?
Even though dietary decisions are proven to reduce CO2 emissions, young Germans are still eating a lot of meat.
Why voluntourism is having its moment
Can volunteering save the world — or are epic journeys to developing countries actually about saving yourself?
Hajj 'stoning of the devil' ceremony underway
More than 2 million Muslim pilgrims attended the symbolic ritual of stoning the devil near the Saudi holy city of Mecca.
Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler at 70
Mark Knopfler's unique guitar playing made Dire Straits world famous. But he has never enjoyed life in the spotlight.
What Germans eat in the summer
Germans don't only eat sausage and beer. Here are dishes they typically prepare during the summer.
The hajj, Islam's annual pilgrimage to Mecca, begins
Every year, around 2 million Muslims from around the world journey to the holy city of Mecca for a five-day pilgrimage.
Greek sculptor Takis dies at 93
Takis was famous for helping pioneer "kinetic" art, which uses motion, light and color to create a sensory experience.
Isabel Allende: Immigrants enrich a country
Isabel Allende's new novel tells the tale of refugees fleeing their country for Chile during the Spanish civil war.
Nora Krug: Replacing 'guilt' with 'responsibility'
Nora Krug is the author of a graphic memoir titled "Heimat," which looks into her family's involvement in World War II.
A trip to the Wadden Sea
travel, Check-in, Wadden Sea, North Sea, UNESCO
Cat cults and cult cats for World Cat Day
On International Cat Day, the world needs more feline content. Look no further: We've got it.
Graphic novel 'Heimat' explores German identity
Nora Krug's powerful graphic novel shows her quest to reckon with her conflicting identity as a German living abroad.
The Grachtenfestival Amsterdam: This is where the music plays!
With a mix of classical, club and jazz music Amsterdam will again be marking the Grachtenfestival on August 9, 2019.
Beijing orders boycott of Chinese 'Oscars' in Taiwan
Directors and movie stars from mainland China have been banned from participating in Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards.
Highlights of the 72nd Locarno Film Festival
Artistic director Lili Hinstin aims to steer Locarno into new avenues. A number of German filmmakers are there as well.
Last batch of missing Kafka papers unveiled in Israel
The long-disputed documents are from Max Brod, who defied Kafka's dying wish and turned him into a famous writer.
10 food choices that help the planet
There are a number of ways you can structure your diet so as to minimise impact on the environment.
Star conductor Oksana Lyniv's tribute to Joseph Roth
The LvivMozArt festival, held in Lviv, Ukraine and its surroundings, celebrates the region's cultural heritage.
The strength of compassion: Toni Morrison has died
By writing about the horrors of slavery and racism, the Nobel Laureate empowered the African-American people.
What Adorno understood about the far right
The philosopher's lecture from 1967 on right-wing radicalism has become a bestseller. Here's why.
The best surfing spots in Europe
Waves for every level of ability and beaches, Europe instead of Hawaii: These European spots are popular with surfers.
Classical Rammstein?
The German shock rockers might seem stylistically light years away from classical music — but only at first listen.
Testing photo editing apps: "Darkroom"
DW Digital is testing the most popular photo editing apps. This week: "Darkroom – Photo Editor".
Send us a picture of your favorite flower!
We asked you to send in a picture of your favorite flower.
Montevideo: South America's best-kept secret
With a rich culture and youthful vibe, Montevideo might just be one of the most exciting destinations in the Americas.
The fabulous vistas of 'Saxon Switzerland'
Bizarre rock formations, steep gorges and splendid views.
Restoration of King Tut's coffin on display
It's the first time that the gold-covered sarcophagus is being restored since King Tutankhamun's tomb was found in 1922.
Restoration of King Tut's coffin on display
It's the first time that the gold-covered sarcophagus is being restored since King Tutankhamun's tomb was found in 1922.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
World Santa Claus Congress, pole dancing star Dmitry Politov and the best views of the Eiffel Tower
Rammstein's candid kiss sends ripples around the world
The latest stunt by the German hard rock band appears to have hit a particular nerve in Russia.
Planet Berlin: Perfumer Mario Lombardo
People from over 190 countries live and work in Berlin. One is Mario Lombardo of Argentina.
Wine festival of superlatives
The Fête des Vignerons in the Swiss town of Vevey is only held once every 20 to 25 years.
Living with a view of the Eiffel Tower
How is it to live with a view of one of the world’s most famous landmarks, Paris's Eiffel Tower?
Summer event: World Santa Claus Congress
Every year in the middle of summer, the World Santa Claus Congress is held in Copenhagen.
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