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Berlin Redistributes Four Million Kilograms of Potatoes

Around 4 million kilograms of potatoes, neatly sorted and stored in a cool, dry place — in perfect condition for consumption, and yet threatened with destruction. A farm in Saxony, Germany, ended up stuck with a harvest of potatoes that had been ordered by a trader. Due to this year's unusually high supply that affected the market price

Veronika the Cow Uses Tools to Scratch Herself

Meet Veronika. The 13-year-old Swiss Brown cow lives in the village of Nötsch at the foot of the Carinthian Mountains in southern Austria. She's kept as a pet by a local farmer, and can roam her meadow to her heart's delight. Like many other pets, she likes to have her back scratched. If no friendly humans are

Why Germany Is Unlikely to Get Political at the 2026 World Cup

The German national team's sporting director, Rudi Völler, stressed in a  weekly sports talk show recently, that while no gag order would be imposed on anyone, "it cannot be that it's being talked about, practically on a matchday like with this disaster in Qatar." Völler was referring to the One Love armband debate in Qatar, which Germany – and several other

Sentimental Value Dominates European Film Awards

Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value," probably the most spectacularly European film of the past year, has, quite appropriately, swept the 38th European Film Awards (EFA), held in Berlin on January 17.  The quietly devastating Norwegian melodrama won the so-called "big five," taking best film, best director for Trier, both best acting honors — for Stellan Skarsgard and Renate Reinsve, for

Dolly Parton at 80: Eight Surprising Facts

Over 100 million records sold, 25 No. 1 hits on the US country charts, 11 Grammys and three Emmys — country star Dolly Parton is one of the most successful singers in the world. At 80 years old, she's bringing the same energy she did when her career was just getting started. Here are eight facts

Why European Cinema Is Outshining Hollywood

European cinema is having a moment — and not the kind engineered by marketing departments or toy companies. As much of Hollywood doubles down on sequels, superheroes and slasher movies, the most vital films of the past year have come out of Europe. Not as escapist fantasy adapted from comic books, toys or video games, but as

2026 Sky Highlights: Eclipses, Meteor Showers, Supermoons

Space enthusiasts and amateur astronomers will have plenty of action to enjoy throughout 2026, with supermoons, solar eclipses and meteor showers across the night skies. Four eclipses in 2026 February 17. Except for penguins and Antarctic scientists, few will be able to enjoy February’s annular solar eclipse . That’s because this eclipse will see the Moon

Live: Four Award-Winning Filmmakers on Risk-Taking Cinema

Ahead of the European Film Awards ceremony held in Berlin on January 17, award-winning  filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Oliver Laxe, Mascha Schilinski and Joachim Trier will participate in a live discussion hosted by DW, The Hollywood Reporter and the European Film Academy on January 16 at 3:45 p.m. CET. The discussion can be viewed here: European cinema is having

NBA Plans Europe League That ‘Respects’ Tradition

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said a proposed NBA Europe league would "respect the traditions of European basketball."  Silver used the occasion of Thursday's NBA game in Berlin between the Orlando Magic and the Memphis Grizzlies — the first regular season game to ever take place in Germany — to give an update on the venture.

Charlie Hebdo Cartoon on Swiss Fire Sparks Outrage

On average, the cartoons published on the Instagram account of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo get a few hundred reactions, but a recent drawing by cartoonist Eric Salch has prompted more than 15,000 social media users to express their dismay. It was published as Switzerland observed a national day of mourning to commemorate the victims of the deadly
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