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Jenny Erpenbeck: Germany's least-known famous author
Jenny Erpenbeck: Germany's least-known famous author
Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize and tipped for a Nobel Prize, Erpenbeck is relatively unknown at home.
Star hype, #MeToo at Cannes 2024 film festival
Star hype, #MeToo at Cannes 2024 film festival
The 77th edition of the festival isn't just about films. #MeToo and the Israel-Hamas war are also on the agenda.
What are the must-have items Germans have at home?
What are the must-have items Germans have at home?
From mustard to slippers, the DW series "Meet the Germans" reveals what makes a home truly "German."
Spanish tourism industry under pressure amid record drought
Spanish tourism industry under pressure amid record drought
As Spain deals with a record lack of rainfall, calls are growing for the tourism sector to do more to save water.
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92
The first Canadian author to win the Nobel Prize in literature, Alice Munro, has died at the age of 92 in Ontario.
Riefenstahl documentary explores Nazis' filmmaker's estate
Riefenstahl documentary explores Nazis' filmmaker's estate
Filmmaker Andres Veiel had unprecedented access to the Nazi propagandist's 700-box personal archive.
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In the spotlight
Arab Film Festival in Berlin spotlights Palestinian voices
As the Israel-Hamas war impacts Germany's cultural sector, the ALFILM festival fear for the future of their event.
German culture scene unites against far-right AfD party
With the far-right AfD set to take more seats in upcoming elections, culture groups are countering "extremist politics."
Why Kant's philosophy is still relevant amid today's wars
April 22 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of German philosopher Immanuel Kant, who wrote "Perpetual Peace."
Israel-Hamas war impacts Venice Art Biennale
Israeli artist Ruth Patir won't open her Venice Biennale show until a cease-fire and hostage release deal is reached.
How Cologne's Jewish community rebuilt after World War II
Seventy-five years ago, Cologne's Jewish community took a step toward returning to normal life after the Holocaust.
Anja Niedringhaus: Remembering the war photographer
It's ten years since Niedringhaus was killed in Afghanistan. The Pulitzer laureate chronicled wars around the globe.