DW talked to Bhutanese director Pawo Choyning Dorji, whose film "The Monk and the Gun" offers insight into the Himalayan nation's modernization process.
A volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland erupted late on Monday night, following weeks of intense earthquake activity.
Seven months after the World Health Organization downgraded mpox from a global threat, an outbreak in Africa could go international.
Lars Vogt died in 2022, but his spirit lives on at the unique chamber music festival he founded.
The hard living, guitar licking spearhead of the Rolling Stones sound for 60 years has defied the odds to reach his eighth decade.
It's hard to imagine the holiday season without the pop classic by Wham!.
The genes that boost fertility mean you're more likely to die younger, according to a new study.
The discovery could lead to better treatment of "underdiagnosed and undertreated" forms of severe pregnancy sickness.
After being cleared of sexual assault charges, Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey is getting work in low-budget indie movies.
Ah, la dolce vita.
Ahead of the 250th anniversary year dedicated to German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich, DW takes a closer look at his life and work.
The streaming provider has long been criticized for its lack of transparency.
Who's afraid of the big, bad ninth symphony? Lots of composers, it seems.
Perhaps the motor industry's most iconic name, Ferrari is portrayed in Michael Mann's new movie starring Adam Driver in the title role alongside Penelope Cruz as the entrepreneur's wife.
After a year of record-high temperatures and increasing greenhouse gas emissions, global leaders at the COP28 climate have agreed to transition away from fossil fuels.
The US-born director Tuttle, who led the London Film Festival, is expected to make the Berlinale "more colorful and diverse.
In parts of Africa, birds and humans work together to find honey.
COP28 climate summit was in overtime as representatives from 200 countries debate a draft climate deal, including a reference to phasing out fossil fuels.
At the European version of the Oscars, all eyes were on Sandra Hüller, who won the best actress award for "Anatomy of a Fall" and was nominated for "The Zone of Interest.