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The Left Berlin on 25/11/2020
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Markus Joegiches on 22/11/2020
President-elect Joe Biden did not run an inspiring campaign for those on the left, consistently opposing policies supported by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party such as Medicare-For-All and […]
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The Left Berlin on 21/11/2020
Photos by Jaime Martinez Porro
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Jacinta Nandi on 20/11/2020
Jacinta Nandi's new collection of short stories, The Worst Housewife in the World, draws on her life as a mother of two sons, the duties and burdens of everyday life, and the demands of society – and on how all this is connected with feminism. The reader learns a great deal about Germany, which Jacinta Nandi knows so well precisely because it has always remained a little bit foreign to her. Frédéric Valin talked to her about cheese on toast, care work, and Brexit
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Phil Butland on 17/11/2020
Interviews with Dziewuchy Berlin, Zuzanna Dziuban and Anna Krenz Why is this topic important to you? AK: As a Polish citizen, I am concerned about the political development in […]
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Jaime Martinez Porro on 15/11/2020
The struggle for the right to vote of migrants
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Nicolas Sustr on 11/11/2020
The residents of Neukölln’s Donaustrasse 107 were in fighting spirit. While they saw off the gloomy weather hanging over their garden party with Glühwein and colourful cakes, they also had […]
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Jaime Martinez Porro on 10/11/2020
We are located in Dresden, capital of Saxony, in what used to be the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Leaving from the north of the city, already where the houses end, […]
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The Left Berlin on 09/11/2020
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Hari Kumar on 08/11/2020
The US elections assessed
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Zuzanna Dziuban on 08/11/2020
The Reality of Abortion in Poland
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Phil Butland on 05/11/2020
With the election results still too close to call, we interviewed several US-Americans in Berlin and beyond about their initial reactions