Adam Satariano and Christopher Schuetze of the New York Times detail Germany’s ongoing crackdown against “online hate speech, insults and misinformation” (emphasis added) that stems back to a ...
The sun shines over the "Berlin Greenpark" residential development in the Neukoelln district. Christoph Soeder/dpa The number of new homes built in Germany plummeted by 14.4% last year, due to sharply ...
In Germany, such suppliers, with their wide range of home solutions – solar panels, batteries, charging stations and heat pumps – are seen as drivers of the energy transition. With the help of its own ...
Black and Muslim people are disproportionately discriminated against on the real estate market in Germany, according to a new ...
Countries reliant on Russia’s fossil fuel industry for energy and utilities are starting to look for alternatives as President Vladimir Putin continues to wage bloody war on Ukraine. Today, the ...
More than 180 police officers in Germany raided homes in three states on Tuesday after the government banned a far-right group. According to the country’s interior minister, Horst Seehofer, ...
Investigators have searched the homes and offices of 17 Frankfurt police officers accused of assault and obstruction of justice. Meanwhile, two far-right AfD lawmakers have lost parliamentary immunity ...
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