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Win big in Euromaxx’s anniversary competition!
DW’s popular culture and lifestyle magazine is celebrating its anniversary. To prove you’re a real fan, we want to know: How many years ago was Euromaxx launched?https://ouo.io/1nZIhdO
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Should the Rammstein concerts in Berlin be cancelled?
“We don’t celebrate perpetrators.” A petition signed by nearly 100,000 people demands the cancellation of Rammstein concerts. In mid-July, the band is due to perform at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.https://ouo.io/MmmUg7
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‘The Bear’ is back, and the fascination with food-themed stories continues
The second season of “The Bear” is out. The successful series is part of a media phenomenon of movies, TV shows and documentaries dealing with the world of professional kitchens. What’s behind the fascination?https://ouo.io/qK6WhZ
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Erich Maria Remarque: The legacy of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’
The epitome of the anti-war novel, it has sold over 20 million copies was adapted into memorable films. Yet the political intentions of Remarque, who was born 125 years ago, remain unclear.https://ouo.io/tTwqj7
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Photo series ‘Toy Stories’: How kids play around the world
Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti traveled around the globe to photograph children and their favorite toys: The contrasts in their belongings is worth 1,000 words.https://ouo.io/mEpLoJ4
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10 things about the Titanic you probably didn’t know
We all know that the ship’s maiden voyage 110 years ago ended in tragedy. But here are some stories you might not have heard about: From how someone survived by getting drunk to the crucial role of binoculars.https://ouo.io/68ALxw
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Special Olympics: Hamilton, Nowitzki lend their voices to World Games
The Special Olympics hopes to change attitudes toward disabilities. Participating athletes are inspiring people the world over, including sporting giants like Dirk Nowitzki and Lewis Hamilton.https://ouo.io/Gbbc953
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‘The Satanic Verses’: The long road to German publication
Following the recent brutal attack on Salman Rushdie, famous writers have been reading passages from his works. Here’s a look at how 1988’s “The Satanic Verses” struggled to be published in German.https://ouo.io/NLqWgAi
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Bach Festival 2023: Cantatas for eternity
Three hundred years ago, Johann Sebastian Bach came to Leipzig as cantor. This was celebrated extensively at the Bachfest. His works continue to shape the music world today.https://ouo.io/lqNf8s
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Salman Rushdie wins prestigious German peace prize
The celebrated British-Indian author of “Midnight’s Children” and “The Satanic Verses” has been recognized with the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade.https://ouo.io/xGrbtK