DPA International on MSN
Swifties to descend on German museum that houses 'Ophelia' painting
Art Nouveau is set to meet pop culture on Sunday at a museum in the German city of Wiesbaden when Taylor Swift fans descend ...
At the start of the music video for The Fate Of Ophelia, from her latest album, The Life Of A Showgirl, Swift appears in what seems to be a mock-up of the work, lying in a white dress - before the ...
The story of the Cup is well known - first run in 1861 when won by the mighty Archer, and a grand stage for some of all-time ...
Should schoolchildren be better prepared for war and disasters? Germany's interior minister thinks so. Is it a matter of taking sensible precautions, or pure scaremongering? And how do other countries ...
Five German mountaineers have died after being caught in an avalanche on Saturday, November 1, in South Tyrol, northern Italy. The avalanche struck near the summit of Cima Vertana in the ...
Travel + Leisure on MSN
I Live in the Midwest and I Think This Is Its Most Underrated City—and It Has the Largest Oktoberfest in the U.S.
Located on the Ohio River, Cincinnati mixes German heritage and modern charm with bourbon, historic sites, and one of the ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN
German President Steinmeier begins state visit to Ghana: Spotlighting his career and bilateral relations
A GNA Feature by James Amoh Jnr, GNAAccra, Nov. 1, GNA – When President Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany arrives in Accra on Sunday, November 2, 2025, for a three-day state visit, it will not be ...
Yet charismatic leadership is not always a curse. It can work—but only when institutions are strong enough to contain it, and when personal magnetism does not harden into a cult. When these safeguards ...
The moment you turn onto Main Street, you’ll feel like you’ve stumbled onto a movie set – except the smiles are genuine, the schnitzel is authentic, and that glass of locally-produced Tempranillo in ...
Tucked away in northern Alabama sits Cullman, a delightful small town where time seems to slow down and the worries of the world melt away like butter on a hot biscuit.
Almost every parliamentary term in Ghana’s Fourth Republic reveals a recurring pattern: an overwhelming majority of Members of Parliament (MPs) hold degrees from foreign universities—mostly in the ...
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