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Will Venice be listed as an endangered UNESCO site?
Venice's natural beauty is in jeopardy. The World Heritage Committee could rank it as an endangered site.
Lost guitars: From McCartney's bass to Eric Clapton's 'Beano'
Paul McCartney is but one of several musicians who never gave up the hunt for lost guitars.
Rammstein sexual assault allegations: A timeline
How sexual misconduct allegations against Rammstein singer Till Lindemann sparked an investigation that was dropped.
An Israeli filmmaker in Berlin: Ofir Raul Graizer
Israeli director Ofir Raul Graizer discusses making his new film, "America," Berlin life and his passion for cooking.
Meet the Germans is back: Shabnam takes over!
How does Shabnam feel at home in Germany? Find out on this episode of Meet the Germans.
150 years of Berlin's Victory Column: Changing symbolism
It was a symbol of the German Empire, later it became an icon of the Love Parade. Berlin's Victory Column turns 150.
Dutch government plans to cut Amsterdam airport's flights
Currently, the airport serves around 500,000 flights yearly, but the Dutch government wants it to be capped at 452,500.
Beethovenfest 2023: Bold, like Beethoven himself
70 concerts, 30 venues and an orchestra foundation: The Bonn festival runs under the motto "Music about life."
Not your granddad's classical music: Tiny House Concerts
The new series from DW focuses on young and innovative musicians from the classical world and beyond.
Trailer: Season 1
Discover the hidden histories of everyday things and their bumpy rides around the world
Hermitage Amsterdam cuts ties to Russia and rebrands
Amsterdam's branch of Russia's Hermitage Museum gets a new name and direction.
Europe's 10 best party destinations
Every week we present different ways to travel. This time, the focus is on party tourism.
Bad Saarow film festival: Between trauma and confidence
The German film fest sheds a light on the oppressive or hopeful realities of people living Pakistan, Syria and Ukraine.
80th Venice Film Festival: A less starry affair than usual
Due to the Hollywood strikes, fewer US actors and writers will be attending the festival to promote films.
David Alabo: Afrofuturism and hope
The Ghanaian-Moroccan surrealist artist discusses his vision of the Afrofuturist's role in society.
Venice film fest celebrates cinema despite Hollywood strikes
Fewer stars will attend, but Priscilla Presley and Adam Driver may appear. Other picks have sparked controversy.
Zip it up: The zipper's 130-year history
The simple everyday device has contributed to the iconic style of Marlon Brando and James Dean and flown to the moon.
Tourism: Bye-bye backpackers — hello culture buffs?
A growing number of tourist destinations are hoping to attract wealthier, more considerate tourists.
At 102, Iris Apfel is as stylish as ever
An inspiration for fashion fans and designers, the iconic Iris Apfel continues to boldly break all the rules.
Why the Goethe medal could spark political controversy
Cultural workers from Georgia, Taiwan and Hungary have been awarded the Goethe medal for their courage and commitment.
'I Have a Dream': Martin Luther King and the power of words
60 years after his iconic speech in Washington DC, Martin Luther King Jr.'s words still have an impact today.
Multiplicado! Hamburg Harry Potter fans break costume record
More than 1,700 Harry Potter fans in Hamburg broke the world record for the most Potter impersonators in one place.
Brahms and Dvořák – Symphony-Cycle 4
Alondra de la Parra and the Munich Symphony Orchestra interpret works by Brahms and Dvořák.
Ludwig II: Bavaria's 'fairy-tale king' and his dream castle
August 25 marks the 178th birthday of Bavarian King Ludwig II. He's most famous for his Neuschwanstein Castle.
Europe's stunning parks and gardens
An encounter with landscaping visionaries.
Loch Ness monster search in Scotland: Where is Nessie?
No one has been able to catch the famous Loch Ness sea monster, but a new search operation is underway.
From Nessie to Bigfoot
Do mythical beasts like Nessie or the Yeti really exist, or are they simply tall tales?
'Golda' portrays iconic former Israeli prime minister
Starring Helen Mirren, "Golda" focuses on the Yom Kippur War, which made Golda Meir a controversial figure in Israel.
Restituted sculpture of Alexander the Great — a forgery?
In May 2023, the Greek Ministry of Culture rejoiced at the return of ancient objects. But are they all genuine?
Afghan and Iranian musicians join forces at Beethovenfest
On September 14, musicians from Afghanistan, Iran and Germany will perform at the Beethovenfest in Bonn.
Gamescom 2023: Bigger and more international
Gamescom is again expected to attract hundreds of thousands of gamers this year. Brazil is the official partner country.
How the COVID pandemic changed the travel industry
The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but it's left a mark on travel habits and the hospitality industry.
'Beyond Fame' — The art of the stars at Düsseldorf show
From rock singer Bryan Adams to Wimbledon winner Michael Stich, the "Beyond Fame" show features artworks by celebrities.
Brahms and Dvořák – Symphony-Cycle 3
Alondra de la Parra and the Munich Symphony Orchestra interpret works by Brahms and Dvořák.
Hollywood strike: Why some productions are continuing anyway
Strikes in Tinseltown, a few productions continue anyway — but there are no scabs at work.
Germany's historical Studio Babelsberg under threat
The legendary film studio hosted the likes of Marlene Dietrich and is a pet filming location for Hollywood directors.
Discover Berlin's government district
The chancellery and federal ministries are open to visitors this weekend. But the district also has other attractions.
Enjoying Europe's most popular beaches
It's summer and the beaches are packed. Here are our top 10 in Europe.
BBC sells iconic Maida Vale studios to Hans Zimmer
Where the Beatles, David Bowie and Adele rocked the walls: The BBC sells its London Maida Vale studios to Hans Zimmer.
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.
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