Why anti-militarist ideals are more relevant than ever
Berlin's split Gaza protests reveal tensions between mass mobilisation and autonomous radical organising
In his weekly column, Nathaniel Flakin wonders: what could go wrong?
On the costs of delayed and unsubstantial recognition
When it comes to Palestine demos, the German police are out of control
Alexanderplatz to the Grosser Stern
Lawyers sue political leaders and CEOs amid ongoing state repression of solidarity
How digital technology ensures the continuation of capitalist hegemony
Response to 'Red Flag: No, East Germany wasn’t socialist—and neither is “democratic socialism”'
A durational (street) performance in Serbia based on Timothy Snyder’s book
In his weekly column, Nathaniel Flakin looks at an exhibition coming to Tempelhof Airport in less than two weeks
Why horror films speak to a time of crisis