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As Robert De Niro turns 80, fans await his latest role
As the New Yorker often hailed as the best actor of our time turns 80, DW looks back at his outstanding performances.
Robert De Niro's 80th birthday: His 11 best films
DW revisits some of Robert De Niro's best films, including "Mean Streets," "Raging Bull," "Casino" and "The Irishman."
5 facts about amphorae — antiquity's packaging
The remains of amphorae, used to hold oil, wine and olives, have provided information about food preferences and trade.
Hot spot for pop stars: BBC's Maida Vale Studios in London
London's Maida Vale studios hosted pop and rock stars for decades. Now, the BBC has sold the building to Hans Zimmer.
Queen of Pop Madonna — forever young?
Madonna, who turns 65, is known for reinventing herself repeatedly. Is that why she's so obsessed with plastic surgery?
New Netflix series 'Depp v. Heard' revisits defamation trial
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's cinematic defamation trial captured a global audience. It has now inspired a Netflix show.
Is climate change affecting tourism in southern Europe?
Frequent heat waves, droughts and forest fires are ravaging Mediterranean countries, which will impact future tourism.
Lizzo no longer considered for Super Bowl halftime show
The scandal about Lizzo's behavior toward former dancers has put the singer out of the running for the Super Bowl show.
From Obama to Lady Gaga: Left-handers who made their mark
Lefthanders Day is on August 13. Left-handedness once had negative connotations, proven wrong by many personalities.
Behaim: Oldest globe reveals dark side of human exploration
The oldest preserved globe is a testament to an early chapter in the history of globalization and colonization.
How teenagers from the Bronx invented hip-hop 50 years ago
On August 11, 1973, Clive and Cindy Campbell threw a party in New York. DJ Kool Herc's beats marked hip-hop's birth.
Making Afro-German history visible
The Afro-German Diek family has been living in Germany since 1891, but are still fighting for recognition.
Robbie Robertson, leader of The Band, dies at age 80
As the guitarist and songwriter in The Band, he forged the Americana genre and played a key role in Bob Dylan's career.
From Brazil to Germany: Marking Indigenous Peoples' Day
The UN marks a day to raise awareness for Indigenous peoples, who are the biggest victims of climate change.
Italy's battle against mass tourism
Rising numbers of tourists have caused Italian cities and regions to impose bans and fees to regulate the situation.
UFOs, aliens and popular culture
As the US Congress digs for more transparency on UFOs, DW looks at the impact of extraterrestials on popular culture.
How Andy Warhol revolutionized the art world
Andy Warhol would have turned 95 on August 6. His genre-defining artwork remains as popular and iconic as ever.
Wacken festival showcases female heavy metal talent
Germany's Wacken festival is thought to be the metal festival with the highest percentage of women performers.
Wacken Open Air 2023: Holy ground turns to mud amid deluge
The biggest heavy metal festival in the world started under a cloud with thousands of spectators unable to enter.
Hiroshima: Atomic bomb survivors keep memory alive
As the city prepares to pay homage to the victims of the bombing, memories are being preserved for future generations.
Engaging with Brahms und Dvořák - Episode 1
Alondra de la Parra and the Munich Symphony Orchestra interpret works by Brahms and Dvořák.
Crossing the Alps: An adventure report
DW travel reporter Benjamin Restle crossed the Alps. In the mountains, the consequences of climate change are tangible.
Rebuilding Beirut's cultural life
Three years after a massive explosion devastated Beirut's culture scene, restored and planned new museums offer hope.
Freddie Mercury treasure trove on show before auction
Sotheby's in London presents an exhibition and auction of the rock star's kaleidoscopic personal collection.
Despite weather chaos, Wacken heavy metal festival rocks on
The famous Wacken heavy metal festival kicked off in northern Germany, but with a smaller audience due to extreme rain.
Roman Holiday: How the ancients vacationed
Tourism is not an invention of modern times, with ancient Romans taking vacations everywhere from Egypt to Greece.
Top Ten: Berlin's most-visited tourist sites
More than 10 million tourists visited Berlin in 2022, with many drawn to its headline attractions. Here are the top 10.
Wacken Open Air 2023 deluged by rain
The 32nd edition of the legendary heavy metal festival is set to kick off, but heavy rains are posing challenges.
German archaeologists unearth 400-year-old ship in Baltic
Scientists hope the wreck will give insight into Lübeck's role at the center of the Hanseatic League.
From Magritte to Van Gogh: Artworks that were painted over
Hidden art: Belgian surrealist painter Rene Magritte's work reveals protrait of woman underneath.
'Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever' as Kate Bush turns 65
Adding to her allure, the "Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever" flash mob celebrates her birthday.
Should Soviet monuments be dismantled?
The war in Ukraine reignites a debate: How should Soviet monuments in eastern Europe be dealt with?
How Wacken became a metal mecca
The summer festival drowns church bells with guitar riffs and enthusiastic metalheads in a town in Schleswig-Holstein.
Loud debates! Loud music!
One European nation loudly debates the presence of Soviet monuments, and another hosts a heavy metal festival.
Germany and speed: An exhibition on a special relationship
An exhibition titled "Tempo. Tempo! Tempo?" explores man's relationship with velocity — in all its forms.
Why Latin should not become extinct in school
Latin is still taught as a foreign language in Germany today. Here are five reasons why.
Europe's most beautiful natural landscapes
Craving a holiday in the great outdoors? We've picked out some of the best spots in Europe to explore and unwind.
Unrest in France: Understanding culture can heal wounds
The situation in France's suburbs has calmed down again after the recent riots. But the causes of the uprising run deep.
Bayreuth Festival 2023: Augmented reality meets tradition
The new Bayreuth "Parsifal" is an attempt to combine real stage action with augmented reality.
My journey to fame and FASHION
Ketan, an e-commerce stylist, craves more than his corporate role after graduating from fashion school.
Nurturing my passion for PASTRY
Avanti faces skepticism from her parents. Can she prove herself in the baking world?
Mastering the art of MAGIC
Sathwik's lifelong dream of becoming a magician finally takes center stage.
Painting my path as an ILLUSTRATOR
Sandy processes his experiences through drawings and sketches, yet remains plagued by self-doubt.
D.zire: The double life of a young rapper
Akanksha lives two lives: studying to please her family and pursuing her true passion: rap.
Jewelry meets mentorship: Irisha's journey with Nitya Arora
Irisha takes a journey into the world of Indian jewelry.
Kevin Spacey acquitted of sexual offense charges
A London jury has found Kevin Spacey not guilty of committing historical sex offenses against four men.
Bayreuth Festival opens new worlds
Climate catastrophe, war and new augmented reality technology distinguish Richard Wagner's "Parsifal" in Bayreuth.
Watchdog wants Russia out of UNESCO Heritage Committee
World Heritage Watch demands this following Russia’s targeted destruction of Odesa’s historic buildings.
Still Rolling: Mick Jagger turns 80
The Rolling Stones' lead singer has gone from rebel to receiving a knighthood. At age 80, he shows no sign of retiring.
Cruise industry tries to become more sustainable
Environmentalists say progress towards achieving climate neutrality in the cruise ship industry is too slow.
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