'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.
Settlement Policy: Israel Approves Decision on the West Bank
The Israeli government has approved a controversial proposal facilitating land acquisition for settlers in the West Bank, prompting warnings from Berlin regarding potential violations of international law.
DWD warns of 'danger to life and limb' β hazardous ice in the east β No departures from BER
The DWD has issued warnings of dangerous icy conditions in eastern Germany, causing interruptions in public transport and preventing flights from BER, while the west enjoys spring-like temperatures.
Auction at Rogacki: West Berlin is being sold and unscrewed
The famed delicatessen Rogacki, long a symbol of West German culture in Berlin, is holding an auction following its bankruptcy this summer, marking a significant farewell to an iconic business in Charlottenburg.
Tribute to West Berlin Pubs: Accompanied by Ghostly Laughter
Marcel Nobis has written a book about West Berlin's pub culture between the APO (extra-parliamentary opposition) and the fall of the Berlin Wall after extensive research at the bar.
Blackout in South-West Berlin Over
The blackout affecting 25,000 households in South-West Berlin is set to end unexpectedly on Wednesday morning, a day earlier than previously announced.
Arson Attacks Were the Prelude to the Deadly Terror of the RAF
Historian Sven-Felix Kellerhoff discusses historical parallels between a leftist extremist attack in Berlin and earlier radicalization processes in West Germany, emphasizing a significant trivialization in public and media responses.