Berlin’s Kita workers were set to begin an unlimited strike. But it was banned by a judge
News & Comment
“Fence up, floodlights on, gates locked – problem solved!”
That’s how Berlin’s Mayor Kai Wegner responded to an alleged gang rape in Kreuzberg’s Görlitzer Park, the strip of land that stretches from Skalitzer Straße to the Landwehr Canal between Wienerstraße and Görlitzerstraße
First as a tragedy, then as a farce
Fear and loathing in Austria: Will the FPÖ capitalise to produce the first far-right chancellor in the German speaking world?
Germany’s migration politics and the abuses of solidarity
The new border checks further cement Germany’s and the EU’s move to the right. It is people on the move who suffer the most
Spain prepares for the first general strike in solidarity with Palestine
Day of action taking place today
Decolonoize
A place for alternative BIPoC culture in Berlin
“If they touch one of us, they touch us all”
An interview with Charly Fernandez by Cherry Adam and Ksenia Krauer-Pacheco discussing the role of Argentinian social movements acting as a force for social cohesion.
News from Berlin and Germany, 25th September 2024
Weekly news round-up from Berlin and Germany
Who is Björn Höcke?
The Nazi past (and present) of the AfD’s rising star