Festivities marking centuries-long Jewish-German heritage are concluding this week. Organizers are taking account of all that’s been achieved and are thinking to the future
A new fictional biopic to be screened at the upcoming Venice Film Festival will shed light on the life of the Hollywood legend who died 60 years ago today
From August 3 to 13, the festival will focus on films discussing themes like migration, colonialism, gender identities and climate change. Here is a selection
Two thousand years ago, the Roman Empire was at the zenith of its power. How could such a big empire collapse? An exhibition in Trier looks for answers in the turmoil of late antiquity
Calls for equal pay have increased after South Africa won their first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title in Morocco. The victory comes after years of planning and investing in the game
England have won the European Championship for the first time in their history after beating Germany at Wembley. An extra-time winner from Chloe Kelly sealed victory for the Lionesses
Citizens of the GDR were not allowed to venture far due to strict travel restrictions. This made bordering countries Poland and the former Czechoslovakia popular destinations
Priceless prehistoric relics, like the Gorgosaurus skeleton selling for $6 million at auction this week, need to be kept clean and in good shape
History is more present than ever, in computer games, documentaries and novels — and now on DW starting July 30
Every week we will present different forms of tourism. Today, we take a look at cruises. After two disastrous years, they're making a comeback — despite some fierce criticism