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    DW reporter Axel Primavesi visited a former mine and dared to take the "ladder of death." Miners once used the contraption to descend 200 meters down into the earth.
    Since the war broke out on February 24, 2022, many artists have fled Ukraine and continue their work abroad, while others have remained. DW reached out to some of them, including the Eurovision Song Contest winner Jamala.
    Cologne's carnival is an age-old tradition. We join Australian DW reporter Brant Dennis on his first-ever visit to the festivities, where he'll learn the ropes from a seasoned carnivalgoer and even perform onstage.
    The famous Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence, northern Italy, has spanned the Arno River since 1345. And it carries many secrets and stories. Photographer Francesco Gasperini reveals a few of them.
    JR CHUO from the UK draws inspiration from coral reefs. He replicates them in his elaborately cut scissor art to build awareness about the dangers they face. Rising ocean temperatures put their very existence at risk.
    DJ Nomi and DJ Mista Wallizz heat up the dancefloor with their African beats. They’re part of the Freak de l’Afrique collective and help popularize African music in Europe - from amapiano to ndombolo and coupé décalé.
    When Germans travel abroad, they often miss the huge selection of breads they’re used to from home. What’s so special about German bread?
    Craftswomen like Lison de Caunes from Paris are keeping straw marquetry alive in Europe. They transform ordinary straw into glossy surfaces for furnishings and other design objects.
    Fish & chips is considered to be Britain’s national dish. Usually it’s served up at a chip shop - known as a "chippy" -- with a good dash of salt and vinegar. What’s the secret to making this English street food classic?
    Euromaxx takes a look at stereotypes associated with various European nations. This time: Spain. Are Spaniards really always late? Do they constantly take siestas? And why are they so crazy about tapas?
    A bike path that runs right through the museum and a secret door used to help transport one of its most famous paintings: Euromaxx reveals five things you likely never knew about the Rijksmuseum.
    French fan-maker Anne Hoguet supplies Hollywood and luxury fashion labels with traditional fans. And even Karl Lagerfeld turned to her skilled craftsmanship. But this special profession is on the verge of disappearing.
    Alpha Dia is one of Germany’s most successful male models. Yet, because he was born in Senegal, he’s often experienced discrimination in his personal and professional life. Now he’s helping to dispel prejudices.
    Mory Sacko is just 29 years old and mixing up traditional cuisine. He brings Japanese, African and French cuisine onto one plate, delighting gourmets in Paris and Saint-Tropez.
    This small Austrian village has an idyllic location by a lake, surrounded by mountains. It’s so picturesque that a replica has been built in China. DW reporter Dhruv Rathee explored the original.

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