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A brief history of stilt walking
On Walk on Stilts Day, we look back on an age-old tradition that has developed in very different ways around the world.
UNESCO World Heritage Site candidates
As UNESCO prepares to announce its latest World Heritage Sites, DW takes a look at 10 of the proposals.
Mass tourism sparks rise in locals' resentment
Protests against mass tourism are growing in many popular European destinations.
Ruth Weiss' lifelong fight against apartheid and racism
As she turns 100, Jewish journalist Ruth Weiss speaks about documenting the atrocities of apartheid in South Africa.
Celebrities rush to embrace Kamala Harris
Hollywood and music stars from Cardi B to Charli XCX have rallied behind the woman who will likely take on Donald Trump.
Why did Germans immigrate to Brazil 200 years ago?
Amid widespread poverty in Germany, an offer from the Brazilian emperor proved irresistible to thousands.
Barcelona to up tourist tax as Mallorca seeks visitor cap
Locals in Spain's tourism hotspot are increasingly frustrated about mass tourism. Authorities are clamping down.
From fear to freedom: LGBTQ+ migrants seek safety in Germany
Four queer individuals who fled persecution in their homeland share their experiences with DW.
Is Apple helping Russia limit access to information? - Shift
Russia bans VPNs in App Store. Meta tests digital doppelgangers. AI investment scams on the rise.
2024 Salzburg Festival: Between heaven and hell
The famous Salzburg Festival opens on July 19 with a speech by Russian-American professor Nina Khrushcheva.
Taylor Swift performs in 'Swiftkirchen'
Where's Gelsenkirchen anyway? Though Germany warmed rather slowly to the pop star, the hype has arrived here too.
Going for gold in largest German-language competition
The teenagers participating in the Internationale Deutscholympiade have a common passion: the German language.
The symbolism behind Trump's clenched fist
Right after he was attacked, a bloodied Donald Trump raised his clenched fist, leading to iconic photos.
Opulence of pharaoh Ramses II unveiled at exhibition
The treasures of Ramses II, Egypt's most powerful pharaoh, are on display at a touring exhibition in Cologne, Germany.
Discover the spectacular Grand Bazaar in Istanbul
DW takes you on a tour of the amazing architecture and labyrinth streets of Turkey's Grand Bazaar.
Renowned photojournalist Thomas Hoepker dies at 88
The German-born Magnum photographer took one of the most famous 9/11 photos, as well as iconic images of Muhammad Ali.
The women who defied Nazi Germany
Brave and committed women were among the Germans who risked their lives to resist the Nazi regime.
Treasures of Crimea: 'Scythian gold' on show in Kyiv
Ukraine fought for almost 10 years for the return of Crimean archaeological treasures. Now they're on display in Kyiv.
'The other Berlin': A travel guide with a fresh take
Compact, comprehensive, multimedia: This travel guide, published in collaboration with DW, presents Berlin in a new way.
Queer life around Berlin's Nollendorfplatz
The area around Nollendorfplatz in Schöneberg is considered the center of the LGBTQ+ scene with many bars and clubs.
Discovering Berlin's Museum Island
What the 5 outstanding museums on Museum Island have to offer.
This is how currywurst was invented
Currywurst is the classic Berlin street food. And the story of its creation is at least as good as the sausage itself.
The Berlin Wall Memorial: Understanding the city's division
Berlins Wall Memorial on Bernauer Straße brings the harrowing memories of the Wall's construction in 1961 back to life
Pussy Riot founder channels her rage against Putin into art
In Berlin for a performance, Pussy Riot's creator Nadya Tolokonnikova remains as defiant as ever against Putin's regime.
Dealing with Holocaust trauma through music
"Silent Tears" features Holocaust survivors' poems set to music. The Yiddish-language album is now receiving an award.
In this AI age, I still write my own articles
It seems ideal. A computer spits out a text, you do a bit of editing and you're done. But there are a few catches.
Kate Winslet honored at Munich film festival
Celebrated at Filmfest München, the actress encouraged women to feel confident. She's known for her strong roles.
'Becoming Karl Lagerfeld' miniseries profiles fashion icon
A French miniseries celebrates the German fashion star Karl Lagerfeld. Daniel Brühl shines in the lead role.
What the earliest manuscript about Jesus' infancy reveals
A papyrus featuring a story about Jesus' childhood has triggered global fascination, but the gospel is not new.
War in Ukraine: Oleg Sentsov's 'accidental' documentary
The Ukrainian director takes viewers inside the trenches of the war in Ukraine with his immersive documentary "Real."
Rheingau music festival presents global classical music
At this year's Rheingau festival, organizers are mixing classical music with diverse sounds from distant countries.
When sports stars turn their talents into an art form
Venus Williams is one of many who have taken to art as a way of expressing themselves away from the sporting arena.
Anne Applebaum wins German peace prize for 2024
Polish-American historian and journalist, Anne Applebaum has won the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for 2024.
'Barbara's Rhubarb Bar:' German tongue twister goes global
One of the comedians behind the viral hit, Bodo Wartke, told DW how surprised he was by the song's success.
The strong women of the Bach family
Composer Johann Sebastian Bach is a classical superstar. But little was known about the women of his musical family.
Actor Donald Sutherland dies aged 88
The Canadian actor was known for his roles in "M*A*S*H" and "The Hunger Games," among others.
Eike Schmidt: Could this German be Florence's next mayor?
Having revitalized the world-famous Uffizi gallery, Eike Schmidt now aims to become mayor of Florence.
Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer on German Vogue cover
At 102, she is one of the oldest people to grace the cover of the fashion bible. It's been diversifying its features.
Gaza protest response: Germany faces free speech dilemma
Academics are calling for the resignation of Germany's education minister over her response to pro-Palestinian protests.
Marriage, sex and desire in Judaism
No masturbation and unique sex toys: An exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin sheds light on the sex lives of Jews.
An intimate chat with Hollywood director George Lucas
American filmmaker George Lucas has profoundly influenced the movie industry and inspired generations of filmmakers.
Bruce Springsteen's 'Born in the U.S.A.': Misinterpreted hit
As the album gets a special edition reissue marking its 40th year, its eponymous track has its own storied reception.
Art and football meet in immersive exhibition
In an exhibition at the German Football Museum in Dortmund, visual art and football merge in symbiotic artistry.
Ukraine's museums plan their postwar future
Ukrainian museum workers have pledged to play a central role in rebuilding the country and strengthening civil society.
Bach's music — diverse and accessible
Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas not only inspire choirs worldwide, but also those who can't actually hear his music.
What happened to the legendary Amber Room?
It's been 80 years since the chamber made almost entirely of amber disappeared from a palace near St. Petersburg.
Nefertiti bust: Ambassador or hostage?
The Egyptian queen's bust has drawn tourists to Berlin for more than 100 years. But many think it should be in Egypt.
Donald Duck turns 90
The bumbling and fiery-tempered Donald Fauntleroy Duck made his debut in a short animation film on June 9, 1934.
How Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' became EU anthem
Since 1972, the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony has been the anthem of the European Community and the EU.
What makes Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' so special?
Through music, the "Anthem of Europe" stands for stated European values like freedom, peace and solidarity.
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