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Deutsche Welle: DW-WORLD.DE - Germany
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Auschwitz survivor historian Arno Lustiger dies
After experiencing the atrocities of World War Two, Arno Lustiger remained silent for 40 years. Then, in the 1980s, he began to write about Nazi horrors and Jewish resistance, lending history his words and voice.
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Le Trio Joubran take Oud music to the world
Le Trio Joubran are three brothers born in Israel with Palestinian roots. They come from a family of Oud makers. Now they have turned their passion into a career, but are often asked to talk politics in interviews.
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How an ancient poem caused the world to swerve
Did the discovery of an ancient poem in a German abbey in 1417 cause the world to swerve into the modern era? Stephen Greenblatt's Pulitzer Prize winning book argues exactly that.
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Church set to discover new beginnings
Breaking and finding new paths, leaving things behind in order to discover new beginnings - that is what the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK) has described as its motto for the biannual assembly.
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May 2012: DW's culture calendar
From music and theater to art and film, the month of May has many exciting cultural events in store in Germany. Get your calendars out - DW has compiled some of this month's highlights.
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Disabled performers celebrate 15 years of Circus Sonnenstich
On stilts, on the trapeze and with hula-hoops: Young people with Down's syndrome can be grandiose artists. Berlin's Circus Sonnenstich has been proving that for 15 years.
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Cannes celebrates 65 years in predictable style
In its 65th year, the world's most famous film festival takes few chances and relies instead on older, established male directors. See what's in store for the French city's silver screens.
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