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Reports & Analysis
Why Kant's philosophy is still relevant amid today's wars
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."
A German opera gala to help 'Rebuild Ukraine'
A German opera gala to help 'Rebuild Ukraine'
Opera stars, politicians and public figures are raising funds for Ukrainian children living with trauma.
250 years of Caspar David Friedrich on show in Berlin
250 years of Caspar David Friedrich on show in Berlin
Another blockbuster exhibition of works by Caspar David Friedrich is now opening in Berlin.
Photo of Palestinian woman's grief wins World Press Photo of the Year 2024
Photo of Palestinian woman's grief wins World Press Photo of the Year 2024
Climate change, war, the loss of loved ones: All featured prominently in this year's World Press Photo contest.
Israel-Hamas war impacts Venice Art Biennale
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.
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.
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In the spotlight
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.
Oscar for best documentary: '20 Days in Mariupol'
DW met war reporter Mstyslav Chernov, whose film on Russian atrocities has won Ukraine's first Academy Award.
Israel statements spark Berlinale controversy
Denunciation of Israel over its bombing of Gaza at the film festival gala have led to accusations of antisemitism.
'The Settlers' depicts genocide of Chile's Indigenous people
Nearly 150 years after the genocide of the Selk'nam people of Tierra del Fuego, a new film recounts the horrors.
Germany: Is the Cologne Carnival still a man's world?
Why does a man still play a "maiden" in the Cologne Carnival? And what did the Nazis have against men wearing makeup?