Two Days of Verdi Strike: What You Need to Know About the Public Transport Warning Strikes
Public transport in Germany will face significant disruptions due to warning strikes called by the Verdi union on Friday and Saturday.
Laura: What Will Determine Her Return to Greece โ What the German Authorities Are Investigating
Laura, a 16-year-old found in Berlin, is undergoing evaluations to determine her future and potential return to Greece after being located by local authorities.
Obituary: A Humanist in the Starkest Socialism
The article pays tribute to Tom Schilling, a ballet director who resisted the oppressive regime of East Germany's Stasi while leading the Komische Oper in Berlin.
Laura: How she was located by the German Authorities - Unknown and time-consuming the next steps
Laura, a 16-year-old girl, has been located by German authorities in Berlin after going missing from Greece in January, leading to communication between her and her family.
The Film World Comes to the Defense of the Festival Director
Over 1,200 film professionals, including actress Tilda Swinton and director Sean Baker, are defending festival director Tricia Tuttle after the German Culture Minister called for a meeting regarding her future.
Hohenzollerns: Sarcophagus in dim light
The new Hohenzollern crypt in Berlin Cathedral, costing nearly 30 million euros, serves as a monument to dynastic birth stress and child mortality.
'Particular Flowers': the memoirs of Nora Eckert, a trans woman in West Berlin in the 70s
The article discusses the memoirs of Nora Eckert, a trans woman who navigated life in 1970s West Berlin as both a gay man and later as a woman, highlighting her cultural contributions and experiences.
Architecture and Fashion: The Showmaster
Architectural firm 'Sub' in Berlin is working on the highly anticipated fashion show for Demna's debut collection at Gucci, showcasing the intersection of design and fashion.
Is the Berlin Film Festival's leadership in trouble over anti-Israel speech?
The leadership of the Berlin Film Festival faces scrutiny following a controversial anti-Israel speech made by a film director during the festival's closing ceremony.
Streaming: These are the series of the month
This article reviews new streaming series, including adaptations of literary works and original stories involving young protagonists in challenging situations.
Senator Lindsey Graham: Iran is facing a Berlin Wall moment โ history is watching us now
Senator Lindsey Graham discusses the current unrest in Iran and the pivotal moment it presents for the United States and the world.
Germany in 1943, America in 2026
The article draws parallels between the resistance of German women during the Nazi regime in 1943 and contemporary actions against immigrant detentions in America.
Between Wolfsburg and Berlin: Train Attendant Attacked - 100 Passengers Have to Leave ICE
A train attendant was assaulted by a passenger without a valid ticket, causing the train to halt and 100 other passengers to disembark.
In Berlin, AfD Becomes the Second Most Popular Party, According to Poll
As Berlin approaches its parliamentary elections, the far-right Eurosceptic party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has emerged as the second most popular party in the city, according to a recent poll.
The political tension of the last Berlin festival leaves its director on the brink of dismissal
Political tensions arising from the recent Berlin Film Festival have put director Tricia Tuttle's job at risk after accusations against the German government regarding complicity in the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
The Chancellor's party is losing voters in Berlin. The coalition partner is weakening, while AfD's support is growing
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has risen to second place in a recent poll conducted in Berlin ahead of upcoming elections for the city's parliament.
Berlin Film Festival Organisers to Hold Crisis Talks Amid Gaza Rows
The Berlin film festival's organisers are set to hold emergency talks regarding the future of the festival and its director amidst ongoing controversy over Gaza.
TV Series 'Crap on the Havel': This is indeed a really crazy series
The TV series 'Crap on the Havel' follows a Berlin rapper returning to his hometown, leading to a chaotic and theatrical series of events.
Concern about Escalation: Berlin Warns Citizens in the Middle East
The German Foreign Office urges citizens in Israel and Lebanon to take safety precautions due to potential US military action against Iran.
Current Topics, Impressions, and Reflections After the 76th Berlin International Film Festival
Latvian film professionals share their insights on the political context of the Berlin International Film Festival and discuss their favorite films from this year's event.
The Berlinale Sets the Tone for Cinema for the Whole Year: Reflections After the Berlin Film Festival
Latvian cinema professionals reflect on the political context and highlights of the Berlinale film festival.
'Taurus Now', demands Berlin in protests for Ukraine
Protesters in Berlin demand the provision of cruise missiles to Ukraine amid the ongoing war, highlighting growing support for the Ukrainian cause.
After forced removal, artists give โcomfort womenโ statue a new home in Berlin
The statue 'Ari', a memorial to victims of Japanโs 'comfort women' system, has been relocated to a new site in Berlin after being forcibly removed from its previous location.
In Berlin-Neukรถlln: Twelve-Year-Old Surrenders After Attack at S-Bahn Station
A twelve-year-old has surrendered to the police following an assault on a 26-year-old man at a subway station in Berlin-Neukรถlln, which left the victim seriously injured.
The Museum of Ukraine opens its doors in a bunker in Berlin to show 'the harshness of war'
The Museum of Ukraine has opened a new exhibition in Berlin's WWII bunker, showcasing the effects of the Russian invasion through destroyed vehicles and personal testimonies.
Berlin Film Festival Honors 'Political' Works - A Response to Criticism Over Gaza?
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival closed with two notable awards that emphasized political themes amid criticism surrounding events in Gaza.
Merz Travels to China: What Makes the Brief Visit to Beijing So Difficult
Friedrich Merz's upcoming two-day visit to China highlights the significant mutual distrust and dependency between Germany and China.
Ukraine War Exhibition Opens at Berlin Nazi Bunker Museum
A new exhibition showcasing the realities of the Ukraine war has opened at the Berlin Story Bunker, aimed at raising awareness among the public.
Four Years of Ukraine War: "If Ukraine is abandoned, it's over"
Ukrainian philosopher Vasyl Cherepanyn discusses the intersection of art and war, the premature reconstruction plans from prominent architects, and the need for a broader Eastern European context in German remembrance culture ahead of the upcoming Berlin Biennale.
The theater performance was interrupted - the actor's sword hit an audience member
A theater performance in Berlin starring famous German actor Lars Eidinger was interrupted when his sword accidentally struck a front-row audience member, causing a minor injury.
A Nazi Bunker in Berlin Hosts an Exhibition in Support of Ukraine
A Nazi bunker in Berlin has opened a new permanent exhibition dedicated to the war in Ukraine to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion.
The Girl Statue 'Ari' Will Create New Shared Memories in Berlin
The girl statue 'Ari' in Berlin has a significant role in fostering a shared culture and memory within the city.
Winckelmann Institute Berlin: 'Every Child Has a Right to Latin'
The Winckelmann Institute in Berlin seeks to retain its importance in classical studies amidst proposed cuts due to declining student numbers.
What is a flรขneur and flรขneuse? The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' invite you to experience the museum as a walk in Riga
The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' encourage visitors to explore the urban charm and atmosphere reminiscent of flรขneurs and flรขneuses in Riga, Berlin, and Paris.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Four Years of War in Ukraine - What Is Planned Today in Kyiv and Berlin
The article reflects on the four-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting events planned in Kyiv and Berlin.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Four Years of War in Ukraine - This is Planned Today in Kyiv and Berlin
The article marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, outlining significant events planned in Kyiv and Berlin.
Jรถrg Woltmann: From Merchant to Porcelain Patron
Jรถrg Woltmann, a banker, saved the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin from bankruptcy twenty years ago and is now shaping its future.
House of History: Dispute over Schabowski's Note Goes to the Highest Court
The House of History is facing a legal battle over the disclosure of Gรผnter Schabowski's note related to the announcement of the Berlin Wall's opening, which is now heading to the Federal Administrative Court after losing two earlier cases.
Berlin against Bamberg: A Final like a Greeting from the Past
The German basketball teams Bamberg and Berlin faced off in a cup final, revealing their diminished stature in the sport compared to the dominance of FC Bayern.
Severe Injuries: Youths Kick Man in the Back on Train Station Steps
A 26-year-old man was severely injured in a brutal attack by a group of youths at a train station in Berlin.
Severe Injuries: Youths Kick Man on Train Station Steps
A 26-year-old man was severely injured after being kicked in the back by a teenager at a Berlin train station, with the attack filmed by others in the group.
Costume Designer Mona May: "Many people yearn for stability and security even in fashion"
Mona May, a renowned costume designer, discusses the increasing popularity of 1990s fashion and its emotional significance in today's culture.
Czechs Shone at Berlinale and BAFTA Awards This Weekend. The Themes of Gaza and Israel Also Resounded in Berlin
Czech film director Pepa Lubojacki found success at the Berlinale with her debut film, which also tackles the struggles of her family amidst the backdrop of larger geopolitical issues.
The Berlin Film Festival's 'Golden Bear' won by the political drama 'Yellow Letters'
The Berlin Film Festival awarded the 'Golden Bear' to 'Yellow Letters,' amidst discussions about the role of politics in cinema and expressions of support for Palestinians by some winners.
Berlin: Director Kaoutar Ben Hania Refuses Award Due to the Israel-Gaza War
Tunisian director Kaoutar Ben Hania declined to accept an award in Berlin, protesting the international coverage of the Israel-Gaza war.
Fyta Plant Sensors: Data from the Garden
Fyta, a Berlin-based startup, offers plant sensors that help users care for their plants, transforming those with a 'brown thumb' into green thumbs by providing essential data through an app.
Bamberg's basketball coach Gavel: His path is steeply upward
Anton Gavel remains composed despite the thrilling victory of Bamberg Baskets over Alba Berlin in the Cup final.
Bamberg's Basketball Coach Gavel: His Path is Steeply Rising
Coach Anton Gavel's calm demeanor belies his team's dramatic victory in the German Cup final against Alba Berlin, where they claimed a surprising win.
Reema Das Raises the Flag of Indian Cinema Again with a Big Achievement in Children's Film
Filmmaker Reema Das has won international recognition for her childrenโs film 'Not a Hero' at the Berlin International Film Festival.
What would Germany do if Russia attacked Lithuania? Important news for Lithuanians from a journalist in Berlin
A military simulation by 'Die Welt' reveals concerns about NATO's unity and Germany's resolve in the event of a Russian attack on Lithuania.