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'The Settlers' depicts genocide of Chile's Indigenous people
Nearly 150 years after the genocide of the Selk'nam people of Tierra del Fuego, a new film recounts the horrors.
Carnival parades in Germany satirize political figures
Carnival reached its climax across western Germany on Rose Monday, with politicians getting a traditional bashing.
2024 is China's Year of the Dragon
Ubiquitous across global cultures, the dragon is the only mythical creature in the Chinese zodiac.
How photographer Sebastiao Salgado sees the world
Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado has documented the delicate balance between humans and nature for decades.
German-French sociologist Alfred Grosser dies at 99
An intellectual of Jewish origin, the political scientist tirelessly built bridges between France and Germany.
10 reasons to love Lower Saxony
From the North Sea mudflats to the Weser Uplands hills, the northern state of Lower Saxony has so much variety.
Germany: Is the Cologne Carnival still a man's world?
Why does a man still play a "maiden" in the Cologne Carnival? And what did the Nazis have against men wearing makeup?
Bagels: Coming full circle
A snack for queens, laborers and trendsetters – here's the real story of the bagel.
Can Bollywood women be compared to those in Hollywood?
Do women in the similarly-named industries share enough in common to compare the two worlds?
Germany: Bushido trial ends with fine for Berlin clan boss
The Berlin rapper Bushido had accused his ex-manager — a notorious crime boss — of extortion and assault.
Meet the Germans: Why do Germans cycle?
In this episode of Meet the Germans, DW's Shabnam Surita takes a ride down Germany's bike lanes.
UNICEF Photos of the Year 2023 confronts childhood struggle
Viewers are confronted with the reality of life for girls and boys all over the world and especially in conflict areas.
Vietnam's incense tradition draws Instagram crowds
The tiny "incense village" of Quang Phu Cau in northern Vietnam has become a popular tourist hot spot.
Actor Carl Weathers of 'Rocky' and 'Predator' fame dies
Carl Weathers, former NFL linebacker who played the role of Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" movies, has passed away at 76.
Gertrude Stein: A complex pioneer of modernism
The Jewish-American lesbian experimental author and avant-garde art collector also had ties with pro-Nazi officials.
Sex positivity and women’s sexual agency in modern India
What does sexual agency mean for Indian women? And how does it differ from Western ideas of sexually liberated women?
How AI is making creatives superfluous
Opportunity or danger: The dramatic impact of Artificial Intelligence on creativity
How AI makes creatives superfluous
AI is rocking the creative world: Does it present new opportunities or risks?
Russian dissident wins German human rights prize
A rare voice of opposition in Russia, Sergei Lukashevsky has now been honored for his activism.
Will Europe ever return 'looted' Asian artifacts?
There is growing pressure on European museums to return artifacts taken from Southeast Asia during colonial times.
10 reasons to love the German state of Schleswig-Holstein
Beaches, islands and port towns are reason enough to visit the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Kölsche Kippa Köpp: Carnival in the shadow of war
How does the world's only Jewish Carnival club rejoice at the Cologne street Carnival amid conflict in Israel and Gaza?
Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Calls to exclude Israel grow
Amid the war against Hamas in Gaza, calls to ban Israel from the ESC 2024 in Malmo are growing louder.
World's largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami
The Icon of the Seas has left Miami as it set course for a seven-day tour of the Caribbean.
Cologne Cathedral hides a trove of surprising finds
An excavation under the world-famous Cologne Cathedral is bringing the city's 2,000-year history alive.
10 reasons to love Thuringia
Thuringia, Germany's most central location, is home to plenty of nature, history and some regional specialties.
What is it like to love men?
What’s it like to be a gay man in India? And how does it compare to loving men as a cis-hetero woman?
India Pale Ale: Hipster hype or colonial hangover?
Pour yourself a pint, because we've brewed one ale of an episode looking at where your favorite craft beer comes from.
Oscars: 'Oppenheimer' leads nominations
Meanwhile, a German thriller has been nominated for Best International Film.
Hidden, stolen or lost: 10 famous treasures with mysterious stories
The whereabouts of the Rhine Gold of the Nibelungen or the Treasure of the Knights Templar remain a mystery to this day.
Shift – Living in the Digital Age
Chatbots instead of friends, robots instead of pets. Can digital gadgets alleviate loneliness?
War in Ukraine: Photos to preserve endangered cultural sites
In a race against time, a German photo project is documenting damaged or destroyed cultural treasures in Ukraine.
10 reasons to love Saxony-Anhalt
We visit Saxony-Anhalt's many attractions, including artistically landscaped gardens and modern Bauhaus architecture.
Why Al Capone is still the most famous mobster ever
January 17 marks 125 years since the birth of Al Capone — one of the most notorious gangsters of all time.
'Succession' and 'The Bear' rule the Emmy Awards
"Succession," and "The Bear" each won six honors at the latest edition of the Emmy Awards.
Russia's queer artists fight growing persecution
Russia under Vladimir Putin is again demonizing the LGBTQ+ community, calling it "extremist."
Stella Goldschlag: A Jewish Gestapo agent in Nazi Berlin
The biopic "Stella. A Life." is about a Jewish woman who turned in hundreds of Jews to the Gestapo to save herself.
Belgium celebrates surrealist painter James Ensor
The Belgian artist is considered a forerunner of surrealism. 2024 marks the 75th anniversary of his death.
Choosing to be a child-free woman in India
Leeza Mangaldas discusses motherhood and living childfree with writer Dr. Amrita Nandy.
Haruki Murakami: Japan's best-selling living novelist at 75
Haruki Murakami's often surrealistic novels have made him one of the most successful writers in the world.
10 reasons to love Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
From the waves and islands of the Baltic Sea to the rivers and lakes, it's as if it was made for holiday fun!
Retro games: Why pixel graphics won't go out of fashion
Games with pixel graphics cater to the retro trend and strike a chord with gamers across generations.
Introducing: The Disappearing Spoon
We're on a short break, but you still need a dose of quirky history – so here's another podcast we think you'll love.
How the Spice Girls helped me embrace my hair and myself
DW's Brenda Haas shares how the group's "girl power" inspired her and stars like Beyonce, Adele and Sam Smith.
Meet the Germans: Prost! How Germans drink
In this episode, Shabnam explores the German drinking culture and tries a few classic German liquors for the first time.
Albania: Roma folk music with a classical twist
Rexhino Lufta grew up surrounded by Roma folk music and now composes soundtracks for movies and documentaries.
Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' sweeps Golden Globes
Nolan focuses on the controversial "father of the atomic bomb" in his award-winning biopic, "Oppenheimer."
Why Barbie Matters
There’s a huge hype around the Barbie movie from summer 2023. Divided opinions and the Barbie myth.
The UK school where classes are always beastly — on purpose
At Woodchurch High School, students learn how to handle sheep and other farm animals, alongside maths and geography.
Lived Experiences of Caste, Gender and Desire
Do you believe that love knows no barriers? Or are there societal factors that determine who we love?
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