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Barack Obama condemns 'profoundly misguided' book bans
In an open letter, former US President Barack Obama has criticized efforts to ban books from public school libraries.
How Amsterdam wants to change its image
Amsterdam has banned smoking cannabis in public and is imposing fines to get rid of party tourists.
Berlin Christopher Street Day: 5 things to expect
Five things to see at Berlin's CSD demonstration.
Germany: Court rules Nazi-looted art stays in database
A court ruled against a collector seeking the removal of a work he owned from a list of art potentially taken by Nazis.
Myanmar's artists and the forgotten civil war
Political artists have no choice but to flee from Myanmar's violent military. Their works can now be seen in Berlin.
Africa's animation industry goes global on Netflix, Disney
The release of Netflix original "Supa Team 4" is a taste of what's to come from Africa's animation industry.
LGBTQ and diversity at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart
Celebrating 20 years in Stuttgart, the festival offers mixed themes from animal rights to empowerment to diverse love.
Bruce Lee: The kung fu legend's legacy lives on
Chinese-American martial artist and film star Bruce Lee died 50 years ago. His philosophical ideas still resonate today.
Lutz Seiler wins top German literary award
While he began his career as a poet, Seiler found a new level of fame with his debut novel, Kruso.
Rammstein's Lindemann and 'Flake' face fresh allegations
Two more women have accused members of Germany's hard metal band Rammstein of sexual misconduct.
Ruben Blades, the poet of salsa, turns 75
A salsa legend who is also an acclaimed actor and a former politician: Ruben Blades has much to celebrate at 75.
How bunkers were turned into cultural centers
Once reminders of unspeakable suffering, many of Europe's World War II bunkers are being repurposed.
What inspired 'slippery nipple' and other cocktail names?
And what do horses have to do with the term "cocktail"? A look at the backstories of famous yet bizarre cocktail names.
Hollywood actors join writers on picket lines
Hundreds of actors joined demonstrations by writers who had been marching for over two months.
Hollywood strikes: Which productions are affected?
With the US screen actors' union joining screenwriters in their strike, TV series and film shoots have been halted.
In Paris, summer starts amid protests
It's summer along the Seine, but the mood in the French capital has been affected by violent unrest in recent weeks.
Rammstein concerts can't be canceled, Berlin confirms
Amid allegations of sexual assault against Till Lindemann, Rammstein fans will get to see the band in Berlin.
How to unleash creativity: Advice by music legend Rick Rubin
The Beastie Boys producer was also behind Johnny Cash's comeback. "The Creative Act" offers insight into his art.
China's elderly social media sensations
Elderly influencers are going viral on Chinese social media.
'Mission: Impossible': Tom Cruise and stunt-performing stars
In "Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning" superstar Tom Cruise once again does his own stunts. He's not the only one.
Why are some passports more powerful than others?
Traveling the world is hassle-free with some passports, but nightmarish with others. What explains this imbalance?
Milan Kundera: Czech writer dies aged 94
Award-winning Czech-born writer Milan Kundera, the author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," has died.
Are German theaters safe places to work?
In a survey, 90% of respondents have experienced power abuse in German theaters. Do codes of conduct make a difference?
Mouth-watering melons in artworks
What would summer be without a bite of refreshing melon? Various artists have rendered that sentiment in artworks.
How rapper Anoki involuntarily became a poster boy
A rapper with German-Indonesian roots, Anoki's face is being used by advertisers as the "urban man" — against his will.
Germany's 10 best hiking trails
With 200,000 kilometers of trails in Germany, there's something for every hiker in DW's list of top 10 walks.
Australia first to allow prescribed psychedelic drugs
Authorized psychiatrists can prescribe ecstasy and magic mushrooms to patients suffering from certain mental illnesses.
Ecotourism in Angola's Zanga caves
Environmentally conscious tour guides are hoping to develop the caves, in Kwanza Norte province, in a positive way.
How the Nazis destroyed Berlin's thriving fashion industry
Way before Berlin Fashion Week, Jewish entrepreneurs were pioneers of modern fashion in Berlin.
Fighting to use sex toys in Africa
Some countries in Africa still have outdated laws on "indecency" and "obscenity," imposed by former colonial powers.
Should Soviet monuments be dismantled or preserved?
The debate on how to deal with Soviet memorials has once again flared up in Eastern Europe. Let's zoom in on Bulgaria.
African photography in the spotlight at Tate Modern
"A World in Common" is the first major show at London's Tate Modern to present contemporary African photography.
Britney Spears: No charges for Wembanyama security over hit
Las Vegas police have said no charges will be filed after pop star Britney Spears filed a report alleging battery.
Rave the Planet gets go-ahead after cancellation threats
It was unclear until the last minute: The successor to the famous Love Parade will take place in Berlin this weekend.
What the Munich synagogue destroyed by the Nazis symbolized
The remains of Munich's Great Synagogue, the first to be razed under Hitler's orders, have resurfaced after 85 years.
Can robot companions live up to expectations?
Why are robots so popular in Japan and can they ever fulfill people's needs?
Germany's eternal dissident: Singer Wolf Biermann
A new exhibition about singer-songwriter and GDR dissident Wolf Biermann reflects the history of a divided Germany.
Netherlands returns stolen artifacts to Indonesia, Sri Lanka
The highly valuable and culturally significant artworks which had been looted during the Dutch colonial era.
Two rediscovered Rembrandt portraits sell for €11 million
Christie's in London has auctioned off two Rembrandt portraits that were last sold in 1824, by the same auction house.
How queer-friendly Berlin sets itself apart
DW's Chiponda Chimbelu looks at Germany's queer-friendliest city and what sets it apart from the rest.
15 unforgettable kisses for International Kissing Day
To celebrate International Kissing Day, we look at the best smooches of all time.
David Adjaye: Star architect accused of sexual misconduct
The British-Ghanaian architect was set to design a UK Holocaust memorial and a home for the Benin Bronzes in Nigeria.
German shipwreck's 400-year-old treasures uncovered
The Hanseatic trading ship was found near the city of Lübeck on the Baltic Sea in northern Germany.
How the tango came to Finland
Tango may be most closely associated with Argentina, but it also has a long tradition in Finland.
Kissing gadget — Silicone lips for smartphones
Motion sensors in these artificial lips mimic a partner's kissing movements.
Europe's most spectacular parliament buildings
For those interested in architecture and history, Europe's parliament buildings offer plenty to discover.
Does social media alleviate loneliness?
Social media can help combat loneliness. But there's no substitute for meeting in person.
Pascal Mercier, author of 'Night Train to Lisbon,' dies
"Night Train to Lisbon" is the best known book by Swiss author Peter Bieri, who wrote under the alias Pascal Mercier.
David Bowie's journey through the Soviet Union
In 1973, David Bowie traveled by train from Siberia to Moscow. Bandmate Geoff MacCormack captured the journey in photos.
Sudan: What the 'gold of the grandmothers' symbolizes
In Sudan, the fighting is tearing the country apart. An exhibition in Cologne aims to raise awareness.
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