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Goodbye, Norma Jeane: How Marilyn Monroe changed Hollywood
Goodbye, Norma Jeane: How Marilyn Monroe changed Hollywood
On the 100th anniversary of her birth, DW looks at how Marilyn Monroe balanced fame and feminist agency.Culture05/31/2026May 31, 2026
What makes a vanity project? A history of building for power
What makes a vanity project? A history of building for power
Donald Trump’s proposed redesigns for institutions in Washington, DC, prompt questions about whom is ultimately served.History05/29/2026May 29, 2026
Germany signs Canadian LNG deal to cut energy risks
Germany signs Canadian LNG deal to cut energy risks
Germany and Canada move toward a major LNG deal as both seek stronger ties amid uncertainty in Washington.Business05/29/2026May 29, 202601:20 min
Trump urges Middle East states to sign Abraham Accords
Trump urges Middle East states to sign Abraham Accords
US President Donald Trump has urged more Middle Eastern countries to normalize relations with Israel. Politics05/27/2026May 27, 2026
Where are US forces stationed in Europe?
Where are US forces stationed in Europe?
The US operates bases across Europe. DW looks at what these sites are used for, and how many troops are stationed there.Politics05/26/2026May 26, 2026
The wind boom Trump couldn’t stop
The wind boom Trump couldn’t stop
Despite political pushback, the US is quietly building wind capactity — and it’s picking up speed.Nature and Environment05/26/2026May 26, 2026Show moreSkip next section In the spotlight
In the spotlight
US top diplomat Marco Rubio in India to renew strained ties
Rubio met with Indian PM Narendra Modi following a rocky year for relations between the US and India. Politics05/24/2026May 24, 202603:32 min
Enhanced Games: Why ‘crippling injuries’ are the least of it
Doping is nothing new. But bioethicists are concerned we’re opening the gates to altering our fundamental human biology.Science05/24/2026May 24, 2026
US or Iran: Who will win the Hormuz blockade endurance game?
Tehran bets it can last longer than Washington amid elevated oil prices, inflation and global recession risks.Trade05/22/2026May 22, 2026
Did US aid cuts worsen Ebola outbreak in Central Africa?
DR Congo and Uganda are fighting to contain a dramatic Ebola outbreak. Are US aid cuts behind the slow crisis response?Health05/21/2026May 21, 2026
Inside the Broligarchy: Is Big Tech running politics?
Are we heading into “a techno-fascist” future? Journalist Carole Cadwalladr says it’s not too late to prevent it.Politics05/21/2026May 21, 202619:37 min
Extreme climate scenario fades, but warming continues
Renewables are shifting emissions trends, but warming risks remain high as the UN approves tougher climate obligations.Nature and Environment05/21/2026May 21, 2026Skip next section Living
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Moving from the US to Berlin, a dream come true
American Sarah Kennedy moved to the German capital in 2020. What does she like about it, and what could she do without?Lifestyle05/24/2026May 24, 202604:53 min
US bourbon bets big on India’s growing market
The US bourbon industry, facing its most serious inventory crisis in decades, is looking to India to boost sales.Culture05/22/2026May 22, 2026
Why Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ mattered
A brief history of the late-night tradition and Stephen Colbert’s satire, as the final curtain falls on “The Late Show.”Culture05/20/2026May 20, 2026













