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Site InternetParishioners of Eichsfeld in the state of Thuringia follow old Catholic traditions and are not interested in a democratization of the church, as was called for at the Catholic convention in Mainz.
The problem of convertibility of East and West Mark. What measures are necessary to establish a fair exchange rate for both currencies, and to avoid inflation?
The differences between the women's movement of the 1970s and today are shown in this clip.
The swift development of the Internet offers young people new professional opportunities. Alexandra Hardt is doing an 18-month internship at the online service of Deutsche Welle.
The Isle of Wight is a tourist magnet thanks to its deep blue waters and mild climate. The famous cliffs, however, are now crumbling - threatening the future of the popular amusement park "Blackgang Chine".
Italy’s new government, made up of the right-wing League party and populist 5 Star Movement, is harshly critical of Germany. Many in Rome and across the country are worried about the crisis in Italy and the governing parties’ anti-EU rhetoric.
We take a look at different approaches to work. We get to know Karl, the solar entrepreneur and Mark, the pianist and songwriter.
German shippers are discontent with the truck toll proposed by the Federal government, which shall shift freight from road to rails. Currently the Deutsche Bahn (German national railway company) is not in the position to work flexibly, punctually and cust…
Thousands of refugees hoping to reach western Europe are trapped in the bitter cold near the border between Macedonia and Greece. Some have tried to cross in areas where the border is unguarded.
The trade unions lament the lack of engagement for workers by the SPD-led federal government. Hence, the SPD can’t count on the support by the trade unions for the elections in 2002.
Impressions from the Glienicker Brücke or Glienicker Bridge where people from Potsdam can travel to West Berlin. Many are overwhelmed and moved by happiness.
There are over ten NGO-run boats patrolling the coast of Libya to help thousands of refugees. But Frontex, the European border control and coast guard agency, thinks they are playing into the hands of smugglers.
The artists Jochen Gerz, Art Spiegelman, Zbigniew Libera and Luc Tuymans are talking about possibilities and limits of coming to terms with the Holocaust in pieces of art.
DW accompanies the comic artist Olivier Cinna on a clubbing tour in Brussels.
Greece is looking for strategies to better prepare for wildfires in the future. On the island of Evia, some residents say authorities have been negligent.
Architect Eleni Sfakianaki and her artist husband Costas Varotsos live on a hill overlooking the sea on the Greek island of Aegina. The villa is designed to allow as much light into the house as possible and regulate interior temperatures the year round.
Comparison of immigration laws and policies across Europe.
Positive effects of the German Green Card policy by the example of a computer expert from Malaysia working for a software company in Swabia.
The Matthiae meal in Hamburg is the world's oldest feast dinner which was celebrated the first time in 1356. It was named after the Matthiae day, 24 February, the first day of spring in medieval times.
Six years after the fall of the Wall, Boulevard Germany takes a look back at the stirring images of November 1989.
The introduction of the Euro isn’t a big topic in Finland. The people are dealing with the new currency with their typical laidback attitude.
Jesus Romero Olivera from Colombia is a student at the German Goethe Institute. In a city tour, he visited Dresden’s cultural highlights.
In this quiz, the famous Dutch master of ceremonies Rudi Carrell is copied.
A particularly harsh winter has brought Bosnians and Serbs closer. Entire villages have been cut off by snow and supplies have to be delivered by planes.