She was loved and reviled in equal measure in Argentina: A saintly social justice warrior to some, a self-serving manipulator to others. But globally, Eva Peron remains a pop culture icon
Worldwide, writers are being persecuted more than ever, says PEN Germany, as political regimes profit from pandemic-induced restrictions
Iran's arrest of prominent filmmakers is part of an escalating clampdown on protesters. Human rights groups fear more backlash as Iranian women defy the regime's hijab laws in a social media campaign
In a statement for peace, two award-winning photographers, the Russian Dmitry Vyshemirsky and the Ukrainian Yuriy Kosin, get together to exhibit their images documenting Ukraine in the past decades
The phenomenally cheap 9-euro public transport travel pass has been available for a month. Should the scheme continue?
From Greta Thunberg to Malala Yousafzai, children have spoken out against climate change, child slavery or nuclear war. Whether the adults who wield power are willing to listen and act is another matter
As war rages, Ukraine's parliament is defending itself against the invaders with new laws banning Russian music and literature
She wrote an urgent letter at age 10 to then Soviet Union leader, Yuri Andropov, that made headlines in the 1980s. Her message remains relevant on what would have been her 50th birthday
The Ukrainian writer, poet and musician Serhiy Zhadan has won the 2022 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for documenting the struggles of his compatriots caught up in a brutal war
Ugandan musician and politician Bobi Wine says culture can flourish with freedom. He was part of a group of African artists invited to a DW panel to discuss opportunities for Africa's creative scene