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Berlin Bookstore sues Minister of State for Culture
Zur schwankenden Weltkugel in Prenzlauer Berg is suing Wolfram Weimer after being removed from the German bookshop […]
Thursday, March 5
Competition to make Checkpoint Charlie interesting
A competition to design an outdoor exhibition at Checkpoint Charlie begins in April, aiming to transform the […]
Wednesday, March 4
Tax fraud raids in Berlin
This morning, 400 officers were deployed to search 60 properties throughout the city in accusation of tax […]
Tuesday, March 3
Brewdog’s tap runs dry
The brewery is facing bankruptcy due to a simple economic difficulty: people are drinking less beer.
Monday, March 2
Rave against the fence
Last night, Görlitzer Park closed for the first time with peaceful protests during the day against the […]
Friday, February 27
“Allotments are as much a part of Berlin as Berghain”
A new law protects the capital’s Kleingartenanlagen as SPD’s Linda Vierecke compares them to Berlin’s biggest club.
