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Nazi-looted art: Is Germany delaying restitution?
The Washington Principles on the return of Nazi-confiscated art were set 25 years ago. But there is still no binding restitution law.https://ouo.io/v2xd4w
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Writing letters to the Christkind, or Santa Claus
Every year, children living in Germany put great effort into their Christmas wish lists. These can be sent to several post offices across the country and addressed to either Santa Claus, St. Nicholas or the Christ Child.https://ouo.io/Qu0yRm
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Krakow: Jewish identity returns
Holocaust survivors and other Jews and non-Jews feel at home in the Jewish Community Center in Kazimierz. As the closest city to Auschwitz, Krakow’s efforts matter.https://ouo.io/VRhFtv
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Why Maria Callas is still the greatest diva ever
Singer Maria Callas was born 100 years ago. Her influence and reputation continue to dominate opera, even years after her death. What makes her so timeless?https://ouo.io/G56zwH
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How Beyonce became a pop culture phenomenon
Beyonce’s “Renaissance” film is a monument to the superstar’s perfectionist approach. As always, Queen Bey plays by her own rules.https://ouo.io/d95lpB
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What happened to Bollywood’s #MeToo movement?
Five years ago, reports of sexual harassment and assault in Bollywood sent shockwaves through the industry. But numerous women have told DW that little has actually changed.https://ouo.io/HDCLl6
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How to travel in Germany — a compact guide
Planning a trip to Germany? Here’s what you need to know to have a great vacation.https://ouo.io/XKK8qX
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How Beyoncé became a pop culture phenomenon
Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” film is a monument to the superstar’s perfectionist approach. As always, Queen Bey plays by her own rules.https://ouo.io/loDjhv
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Caspar David Friedrich sketchbook a national treasure?
German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich is known for his motifs of sailing ships, graveyards, forests, clouds and the moon. With his sketchbook being sold at auction, we take a closer look at his life and work.https://ouo.io/Uxarzc
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Cameroon peace advocates receive 2023 German Africa Prize
Marthe Wandou, Esther Omam and Sally Mboumien are activists and affiliates of 1st National Women’s Convention for Peace in Cameroon. The body representing 77 organizations has been awarded the 2023 German Africa Prize.https://ouo.io/sUwmabi