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Germany celebrates 1,700 years of Jewish life
Jewish life in Germany dates back to the Roman empire. Time to take stock of the past and look ahead at the future.
Exhibition looks at vacationing in East Germany
Citizens of the GDR were not allowed to travel far, making Poland and Czechoslovakia popular destinations.
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra kicks off tour
The orchestra's first concert took place in Warsaw, to be followed by a tour of across Europe and the US.
Antisemitism at documenta 'not an accident'
Another antisemitic exhibit has surfaced at documenta. Management is accused of burying its head in the sand.
Dust-free dinosaurs: How museums preserve prehistoric bones
With a dinosaur skeleton sold for $6 million this week, priceless prehistoric relics need to be well-maintained.
How harmful is tourism for the environment?
The travel industry accounts for 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Flying is the main culprit.
Jewish group urges halt to Nazi item auction
The objects on sale include a candy bowl and gold watch that belonged to Adolf Hitler.
Olena Zelenska's Vogue cover sparks backlash
Right-wing politicians have criticized a Vogue cover shoot featuring Ukrainian first lady, Olena Zelenska.
Andy Summers' photos showcased in "A Certain Strangeness"
The band The Police made him world famous. But Andy Summers has also made a name for himself as a photographer.
History gets a brand new DW look on YouTube
DW's new History and Culture channel on YouTube will take a new look at old pictures and films.
Giora Feidman gifts clarinet to Jewish Museum Berlin
The 'king of klezmer' shaped the soundtrack to "Schindler's List" and made Jewish music world-famous.
German idioms, served ice cold
What a cool head, cold feet and cold coffee mean in German idioms.
Some love them, some hate them: Ocean cruises
Some love them, some hate them. Ocean cruises are hugely polarizing.
Bayreuth Festival: Opera offers an escape
The opera "Tristan und Isolde" kicked off the festival, offering brief reprieve from news of war and extreme heatwaves.
Lufthansa cuts Wednesday flights due to strike
Ahead of a planned strike, Lufthansa announced it is cancelling flights from Frankfurt and Munich.
Eva Peron: Legend lives on 70 years after her death
Eva Peron was a saintly social justice warrior to some, a self-serving manipulator to others.
Offbeat films win big at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
A film on an 80-year-old burning her death bed and one about rural women running a newspaper won prizes at the event.
Lufthansa ground staff to strike on Wednesday
The all-day strike on Wednesday is expected to cause flight cancellations and delays at airports across Germany.
How 'Evita' made Eva Peron a pop culture icon
How real-life people and events inspired hit musicals.
Berlin Pride: 'Against hate, war and discrimination'
Berlin is "United in Love" as it hosts the annual LGBTIQ Pride celebration, also known as Christopher Street Day.
Bayreuth: Sexual assault claims to be investigated
Several female employees at the music festival were allegedly groped, including festival director Katharina Wagner.
Bayreuth Festival 2022: More operas than ever
After two constricted pandemic years, the Bayreuth Festival is back with an unprecedented lineup of Wagner operas.
Lager louts are back in Greece
After a two-year hiatus because of COVID, party tourists are flocking back to the island of Zakynthos in droves.
The end of Bollywood?
Bollywood was once seen as synonymous with Indian cinema. But film tastes are changing on the Asian subcontinent.
Pandemic is 'devastating' for free speech
Writers are being persecuted more than ever around the world, due in part to the COVID pandemic, says PEN Germany.
Wolf's Lair: Where Hitler planned the war
Adolf Hitler's Wolf's Lair headquarters saw him plan the war, the Holocaust, and survive an assassination attempt.
World Chess Day: Why an ancient game still fascinates
The chess hype that started with Netflix series "The Queen's Gambit" has died down, but it's not over.
10 reasons to love Lake Constance
The Bregenz Festival opens on July 20 — a good opportunity to explore Lake Constance in the south of Germany.
Indian Film Festival goes beyond Bollywood
Mainstream song-and-dance fare aside, this year's Indian Film Festival in Stuttgart has many offbeat movies on show.
Victims and heroes: Berlin war memorials
On July 20, 1944, German officers tried to kill Hitler. On the anniversary, DW visits some memorial sites in Berlin.
Guitar legend Carlos Santana at 75
Beyond "Oye Como Va" and "Black Magic Woman," the US guitar icon made a comeback at the end of the millenium.
Brad Pitt: Acting's great all-rounder
Before his new thriller, "Bullet Train," Brad Pitt has displayed his diverse talents across more than 30 films.
Choking on Ukraine: A German artist's portrayal of Putin
Jacques Tilly's designs are as politically charged as he himself. His Putin float has become a symbol of protest today.
Pop art pioneer Claes Oldenburg dies
Famed for "Colossal Monuments" including lipsticks as big as trees, Claes Oldenburg has died at the age of 93.
Documenta gets new interim director
Alexander Farenholtz has been named the art exhibition's new chief after prolonged outrage over an antisemitic artwork.
Picasso sketch seized by Ibiza customs officials
A passenger on a flight from Zurich to Ibiza is believed to have smuggled an original Picasso artwork.
Interrail travel pass turns 50
Launched in the 1972, the rail ticket has been a resounding success with generations of young, intrepid travelers.
Lady Gaga kicks off world tour in Germany
The megastar is back on tour for the first time since the pandemic, starting with a concert in Düsseldorf.
Documenta head leaves amid antisemitism scandal
Sabine Schormann has resigned as head of documenta, a summer art exhibition every five years in Germany.
Why Germany loves David Hasselhoff
"The Hoff" turns 70 on July 17: He became a German icon by singing for freedom at the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Original Mickey copyright to expire soon
The copyright for Disney's earliest version of Mickey Mouse expires in 2024. What does this mean for the famous mouse?
Keeping cool with curries and saying no to beer
How chilies, dark clothes and licking your wrists might help beat the heat as Europe swelters in yet another heat wave.
Johnny Depp, Jeff Beck and an album called '18'
Turning to music after his defamation trial, Johnny Depp is performing with Jeff Beck in Germany.
Documenta head defends response to controversy
Sabine Schormann, director general of documenta, defends the leadership team's response to antisemitism accusations.
Tourist destinations under threat
How does the tourism industry cope with climate change and extreme heat waves?
Why some German cities have banned 'Layla'
DJ Robin & Schürze's song "Layla" was declared too sexist to be played at a host of festivals in Germany.
German bureaucracy slows artifacts' return
Cologne's Rautenstrauch Joest Museum wants to return looted artifacts, if Germany's restitution process lets it do so.
One year after Germany's flood disaster
The tourism and publishing industries in Germany's Ahr valley are still recovering from last year's floods.
Pride and LGBTQ+ Germany
Meet the Germans presenter Rachel Stewart finds out more about LGBTQ rights in Germany.
Japan: The rules for not causing offense at the dinner table
There are dozens of rules for chopsticks that must be mastered in Japan if a guest is not to offend their host.
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