A person wearing white gloves is holding an intricately patterned, black and white ceramic vessel labeled 'Roscoe Collection 1913.' The vessel has geometric designs and a narrow neck, set against a dark background.

A new South African video heist game robs museums to return African art

Arts, Culture & Media

Is it theft to take back what was stolen? That question drives the new video game Relooted. The goal is to recover real ancient African artifacts currently displayed in Western museums. The game’s creative director, Ben Myres, tells The World’s Host Marco Werman that he designed the game as a “first step” to learning about African cultures and ethnicities.

Two military helicopters hover above a ship, with one soldier rappelling down from a helicopter rope onto the deck, displaying a Danish flag.

Denmark changes its military conscription policy

Military
A woman with braided hair in a red shirt stands confidently among a group of people wearing colorful, elaborate masks and costumes, in front of a yellow building with ornate architectural details.

Austro-Mexican singer finds out it really does take a village

Arts, Culture & Media
A woman in a black top and jeans performs a dynamic dance move on a plaza with a historic red brick building in the background. Other people are walking by and trees line the square.

This tap dancer from Japan uses New York City landmarks as her backdrops

Arts, Culture & Media
A person in a pink hoodie using a hoe to dig in a grassy area surrounded by trees and tall plants.

How a historic ‘magical bean’ is helping Indigenous groups in Colombia 

Environment
Debris and rubble inside a partially collapsed building with a damaged wardrobe and household items scattered. Two people are inspecting the damage.

As Islamabad reels from mosque bombing, Pakistan’s military fights insurgents in border regions 

Conflict & Justice

On Feb.6th, a suicide bomber attacked a Shia mosque in the capital Islamabad. The attack during a Friday prayer service killed at least 31 people and wounded dozens more. The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler learned more from Akbar Notezai, a reporter for the Pakistani news organization Dawn.

A humanoid robot holding a sweater in a bright, modern living room, with a man standing nearby drinking from a cup, and large windows showing greenery outside.

Not quite The Terminator, these robots still look human-like and perform tasks

Science & Technology

No, not the scary Terminator-like ones beloved of science fiction writers … We’re talking about the cute, helpful ones designed to help out in school. And, yes — this really is a thing.  A Norwegian company is already successful in 17 countries with a small robot that can represent absent pupils in the classroom. DW’s […]

A vintage film projector setup in a room with dark red walls, featuring a large spotlight on a tripod, film reels, and film canisters on a table and shelves, and an old projector machine on a stand.

Albania embarks on a controversial film restoration project

Arts, Culture & Media

A new project in Albania aims to restore and digitize decades-old films. Some view it as preserving history, while others argue it could glorify the country’s communist past.

A photograph of a couple is displayed alongside numerous lit candles, creating a memorial scene with warm, glowing light.

Will the third time be a charm in the murder trial of Slovak journalist?

Conflict & Justice

A high-profile retrial is underway in Bratislava after investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová were shot dead in 2018, a killing widely linked to Kuciak’s corruption reporting.

Animated poster for "Time Hoppers: The Silk Road" featuring four diverse characters in motion, set against a futuristic backdrop of curved architecture and digital screens, with the title prominently displayed above.

First animated feature made by, for and about Muslims hits US and Canadian theaters this weekend

Arts, Culture & Media

“Time Hoppers: The Silk Road” is an animated movie that follows four time-traveling kids as they travel back to the ninth century to battle villains and protect historical figures along the Silk Road. The World’s Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with the film’s co-director Flordeliza Dayrit about the project.

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