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The Christmas truce of 1914: When the guns fell silent
On Christmas Eve 1914, German and British soldiers stopped fighting briefly, and sang Christmas carols together instead.
Ryanair faces massive fine in Italy over 'abusive strategy'
Italy's competition authority accuses Ryanair of restricting or complicating travel agents’ ability to book flights.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un, daughter open luxury resort
Five new hotels were opened near the Chinese border, with Kim praising the "rising status" of North Korea's people.
This is how Christmas is celebrated at the Vatican
Pope Leo XIV leads the Christmas celebrations at the Vatican for the first time. But the traditions remain unchanged.
AI language models duped by poems
A new study has shown that prompts in the form of poems confuse AI models. Are poets the new hackers?
Santa Run worldwide: Charity run in Christmas costumes
Thousands of Santas, one goal: To help. The Santa Run inspires people worldwide and raises money for those in need.
How Georgian creatives are fighting for their freedom
Artists in Georgia are weary but defiant as they face arbitrary arrests, tough new laws and financial hardship.
'Avatar': How the Na'vi language was constructed
A linguist's dream: DW talked to Paul Frommer about how he developed the "Avatar" aliens' language.
Perfume's multicultural journey: From antiquity to TikTok
Despite Eurocentric marketing, perfume's history spans cultures and continents, and now PerfumeTok.
Labor rights in Europe: Who's working over Christmas?
Not all countries are equal when it comes to paid days off and Christmas bonuses in Europe.
Netflix vs. Paramount bid for Warner Bros.: What's at stake?
How is the bidding war to acquire Warner Bros. connected to Harry Potter, Trump, TikTok — and the future of cinema?
Pioneering gay rights director Rosa von Praunheim dies at 83
His film "It Is Not the Homosexual Who Is Perverse, but the Society in Which He Lives" was a foundational work.
Louvre partially back in action despite walkout
Louvre workers voted to extenda strike as security scrutiny at the world famous museum intensifies.
Beethovenhalle reopens: The return of a German cultural icon
After almost 10 years of renovation, Bonn's Beethovenhalle is back to its former splendor.
Jane Austen at 250: From Regency roots to TikTok reels
The English author's works fuel feminist debates, rom-coms and TikTok memes, proving her satire still lands.
How to break stereotypes about men, sex & masculinity
Amol Parashar and Leeza Mangaldas explore intimacy, vulnerability and myths around gender and sex.
What is Hanukkah and how is it celebrated?
For eight days starting December 14 this year, Jews will celebrate Hanukkah, also called the Jewish Festival of Lights.
Eurovision winner Nemo returns trophy as Israel participates
Following the decision to include Israel in the 2026 event, five countries are boycotting the song contest.
Swiss yodeling, yurt-making, Turkmen Alabay join UNESCO list
All manner of customs and skills have been added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list at its Delhi meeting.
New film about Mother Teresa portrays a flawed Catholic icon
Set in India in the 1940s, "Mother" depicts a nun torn between self-doubt, strict principles and self-sacrifice.
German history museum offers fresh take on postwar years
The new permanent exhibition at the Haus der Geschichte in Bonn brings 80 years of German history to life.
IndiGo ordered to cut flights by 5%
India's largest national carrier was told to cut departures after a schedule left pilots without enough rest.
Nigeria's cabaret takes Lagos by storm
Despite economic challenges, Lagos is becoming a new hot spot for entertainment that is reshaping nightlife.
Behind the scenes of Berlin's Pergamon Museum renovation
Much of the museum, including the famous Pergamon Altar, has been under renovation since 2014.
Sports clubs in Germany: Unique thanks to their coaches
The culture of German sports clubs is like no other — thanks to coaches who often work on a voluntary basis.
Senegal's basket weavers demand a slice of the profits
Senegalese baskets are in demand worldwide — but the weavers earn very little from them. One woman wants to change that.
Early gifts, mulled wine make up German Christmas story
Hot wine, markets and presents on Dec. 24? Here's what makes Christmas in Germany different from the US.
Markus Karstiess ceramics merge the monstrous and human
Artist Markus Karstiess's ceramic creatures lie somewhere between the human and mythical worlds.
IndiGo cancellations snarl India's air travel for fourth day
Travel chaos across India has been crippled for a fourth day, with the carrier blamed for failing to plan for new rules.
Spanking tradition ends on German island of Borkum
The island of Borkum promised the end of a holiday tradition, in which men hit women on the buttocks with a cattle horn.
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi sentenced to prison
At this year's Cannes Film Festival, Panahi won the top prize with his highly political piece "It Was Just an Accident."
Solar energy protects German vineyards from climate change
German researchers are experimenting with technology that fosters growth while also harvesting electricity.
Pene Pati: DW meets the opera star from Samoa
Pene Pati has been singing his entire life, but wasn't exposed to opera early on. Today, he performs all over the world.
AI music creates unease as it tops the charts
As AI-generated music saturates the market, people are realizing they can't distinguish it from human-made music.
Dating, sex & self-worth: Love lessons from your 20s and 30s
Shreya Dhanwanthary shares her insights: How do love, sex and dating evolve from youth to adulthood?
What's the deal with the luxury Advent calendar craze?
Exorbitant prices, high expectations: Luxury Advent calendars mash up tradition and modern consumer culture.
'Politzek' doc denounces Russia's system of repression
Whether a 14-year-old protester or anti-war artists, those deemed critical of Putin's regime can be locked up for years.
Burnout from casual sex has women rethinking hookup culture
"Hookup" culture promised liberation and autonomy. But does casual sex come with a cost?
'Berlin Apartment' video game lets users live German history
A new video game immerses users in the lives of past Berlin residents as they explore a century of German history.
Series on life in East Germany wins International Emmy
The kids series "In Fritzi's Footsteps — What Was Life Like in East Germany?" has won an International Emmy Award.
Why new 'Wuthering Heights' film is accused of whitewashing
Fans of Emily Bronte's 1847 novel are criticizing the casting and the "soft porn" tone of the upcoming movie adaptation.
Udo Kier, German acting legend, dies at 81
Working with filmmakers from Lars von Trier to Gus Van Sant, German actor Udo Kier appeared in more than 200 films.
How the Orange Days were inspired by Dominican feminists
The Mirabal sisters resisted sexist dictator Rafael Trujillo, inspiring the UN's day against violence toward women.
Why 'Eat the Rich' won't change the world
Where "Eat the Rich" comes from. Rapper Little Simz. And: Kafka on film.
'Eat The Rich': An old slogan makes a comeback
The story of a slogan and why it's making a comeback, more than two centuries after it was first coined in France.
Should the sale of Nazi-era relics be banned?
How is the sale of Third Reich artifacts regulated — and who's buying?
Funerals: From extraordinary to eco-friendly
Diamonds made from ashes, burial forests, restoring memorials — the ways we say goodbye are growing more diverse.
Frida Kahlo painting breaks records at auction
'El sueno' became the most valuable work by a woman artist ever sold at auction.
The downfall of Hermann Göring at the Nuremberg Trials
How Hermann Göring, once Hitler's second-in-command, faced justice at Nuremberg
How the Nuremberg Trials prosecuted Nazi war criminals
The trials of Nazi leaders in Nuremberg was an unprecedented attempt to hold individuals responsible for their actions.
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