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German Elections Reveal, and Deepen, a New East-West Divide

August 31, 2019August 31, 2019KATRIN BENNHOLDComments Off on German Elections Reveal, and Deepen, a New East-West Divide

Two key votes this weekend are expected to produce an advance for the far right, and add to a growing sense of legitimacy in the former Communist East.

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Berlin Murder Raises Suspicions of Russian Involvement

August 28, 2019Katrin Bennhold and Andrew E. KramerComments Off on Berlin Murder Raises Suspicions of Russian Involvement

The well-planned killing of an ex-Chechen rebel has raised concerns that Russia may have deployed an agent to kill a Kremlin foe, a tactic it has used before.

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Syrian Is Convicted in Stabbing Death That Set Off Riots in Germany

August 22, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on Syrian Is Convicted in Stabbing Death That Set Off Riots in Germany

An asylum seeker was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of a German man last year in the eastern city of Chemnitz that added fuel to an anti-immigrant backlash.

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German Theme Park Shuts Swastika-Shaped Ride

August 21, 2019LIAM STACKComments Off on German Theme Park Shuts Swastika-Shaped Ride

The park’s owner said he had not noticed the ride’s resemblance to the Nazi symbol. Public display of the swastika is banned in Germany, where anti-Semitic crimes are on the rise.

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A Summer of Angst in One of the World’s Safest Countries

August 18, 2019August 19, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on A Summer of Angst in One of the World’s Safest Countries

Episodes like the death of a boy who was shoved in front of a train have fueled public anxiety, and far-right campaigning, in Germany.

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It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On Bullies

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on It Takes One to Know One: A German TV Star Takes On Bullies

Carsten Stahl was once a feared gang leader in Berlin. Now, as a television action hero, he is using his fame and the power of his personal story to combat bullying.

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Bad News for Germany’s Economy Might Be Good News for the Far Right

August 16, 2019KATRIN BENNHOLDComments Off on Bad News for Germany’s Economy Might Be Good News for the Far Right

At a moment when populism is riding high in different corners of Europe, a slowdown in the Continent’s richest democracy could add fuel to the fire.

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Girl’s Quest to Sing With Berlin’s Boys’ Choir Is Dashed

August 16, 2019August 16, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on Girl’s Quest to Sing With Berlin’s Boys’ Choir Is Dashed

The 9-year-old’s lawsuit had said that rejecting girls denied them access to a high-quality educational opportunity. The choir said the problem was her voice, not her gender.

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Gay Penguins, and Their Hope for a Baby, Have Enchanted Berlin

August 14, 2019August 14, 2019LIAM STACKComments Off on Gay Penguins, and Their Hope for a Baby, Have Enchanted Berlin

Two male penguins at Zoo Berlin have adopted an egg, delighting Germans and raising the prospect of the zoo’s first penguin chick in almost two decades.

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In the Ethiopian Mountains, Ancient Humans Were Living the High Life

August 8, 2019CARL ZIMMERComments Off on In the Ethiopian Mountains, Ancient Humans Were Living the High Life

Humans may have inhabited sites at high elevations far earlier than once believed, a new study suggests.

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