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Ashley Judd, others express dismay at Weinstein retrial
Harvey Weinstein: US court overturns 2020 rape conviction
Harvey Weinstein on trial: A timeline
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04/28/2024
April 28, 2024
Pope Francis travels to Venice to attend Biennale
04/28/2024
April 28, 2024
Titanic passenger's gold watch auctioned for record price
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Reports & Analysis
Bringing the kora into the concert hall: Seckou Keita
Bringing the kora into the concert hall: Seckou Keita
Music for kora and orchestra: Seckou Keita combines the sounds of Africa and Europe.
The inspirational power of trees
The inspirational power of trees
Trees hold symbolic significance in many cultures. We celebrate Arbor Day annually to honor them.
Belgrade's Serbian-Jewish choir preserves rich heritage
Belgrade's Serbian-Jewish choir preserves rich heritage
The Serbian-Jewish Singing Society not only performs choral music, but also keeps Serbia's Jewish heritage alive.
Arab Film Festival in Berlin spotlights Palestinian voices
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.
Germany's President Steinmeier calls for unity amid upheaval
Germany's President Steinmeier calls for unity amid upheaval
A book by Frank-Walter Steinmeier titled 'We' searches for diversity in the face of division.
German culture scene unites against far-right AfD party
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."
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Film
2024 Oscars: 'Oppenheimer' sweeps the board
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" has predictably dominated the awards, but the evening also held a few surprises.
Arts
A Nigerian museum turns waste into art
A museum in Nigeria is attracting visitors with decoration and works of art made from recycled materials.
Music
Kora meets Orchestra: Seckou Keita
The kora originates from southern Senegal and Gambia and Seckou Keita gives it a modern touch.
Literature
Haruki Murakami: Japan's best-selling living novelist at 75
Haruki Murakami's often surrealistic novels have made him one of the most successful writers in the world.
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A platform for teens in Africa
A platform for teens in Africa
The teen video and radio format is produced in English, French, Kiswahili, Portuguese, Hausa, and Amharic.
Gyros, the Greek street food classic everyone should try
Gyros, the Greek street food classic everyone should try
Gyros, grilled pork or chicken served in pita bread, is especially popular in Greece. What sets the best apart?
B-Boy Junior: Star breakdancer with disabilities
B-Boy Junior: Star breakdancer with disabilities
Junior Bosila Banya, aka B-Boy Junior, didn't let the effects of polio stop him from becoming a breakdancing star.
Germany: Tips for a day trip to Bavaria's Regensburg
Germany: Tips for a day trip to Bavaria's Regensburg
This southern German picture-book city is famous for its well preserved medieval old town.
Salman Rushdie reflects on attack in 'Knife'
Salman Rushdie reflects on attack in 'Knife'
In "Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder," Salman Rushdie explores the stabbing that nearly killed him in 2022.
Cinnamon Buns are Sweden’s favorite pastry
Cinnamon Buns are Sweden’s favorite pastry
This yeasted pastry is so popular among Swedes that it’s got its own national holiday.
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In the spotlight
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.
A radical thinker: Immanuel Kant
The German philosopher turned thinking upside down, challenging us to use our brains and question our actions.
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Specials & Events
Meet the Germans: Explore the series
From beer to nudity and ridiculous grammar — we uncover the quirks and idiosyncrasies of the German culture.
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Living
How do Germans behave when they're ill?
A new episode of the "Average German": How do they behave when they are ill?
Climate-friendly zero-emissions ship making waves
The Energy Observer has just completed a round-the-world voyage to show that shipping could be environmentally friendly.
How can Nigeria reinvent combat sport dambe?
Kickboxing champion Jibrin Inuwa Baba wants to modernize the sport of dambe, while preserving its culture and tradition.
Entry fee for Venice travel: Will it curb mass tourism?
Venice officials are introducing a fee for day tourists hoping to prevent overtourism in the Italian city. Will it work?
Japan: Self-taught photographer reclaims Dalit pride
Jaisingh Nagesvaran is turning his experience of daily discrimination into art.
Uganda's world record tree hugger planting seeds for change
Climate activist Patricia Ariokot raises awareness of the vital role trees play in mental and environmental health.
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