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Crisis bred crisis in the Weimar Republic. On the centenary of the turbulent period, two books offer a reminder of the vigilance required to sustain democracy
An imposing building is the latest outpost of the innovative Fotografiska museum group, chaired by Yoram Roth
Housing costs have skyrocketed in a city once known as ‘hip and cheap’
Two books paint a portrait of a brilliant generation falling prey to barbarism under the Third Reich
Also in today’s newsletter, 13 women accuse Crispin Odey of harassment, abuse and fostering a toxic workplace
UN climate summit incoming head and Adnoc CEO doubles down on push for carbon capture technology
Germany clashes with Paris and Rome on whether new approach offers member states too much discretion
Finance minister Christian Lindner is sceptical about European Commission’s role as fiscal enforcer
The Berlin-based American screenwriter talks about the plight of wartime Jews in her new series Transatlantic
Cities see prime property sales dwindle as sellers refuse to budge on price and buyers will not pay
The Square is a cross between store, gallery and super-chic apartment
Result of the rerun of the 2021 poll in the German capital is a blow to the chancellor’s Social Democrats
German capital has been governed by centre-left coalitions for more than two decades
The capable cast fail to redeem Vasily Barkhatov’s lacklustre new production
Brilliantly upcycled escapes, from Tasmania to Mexico
Berlin-based start-up aims for profits next year as rivals struggle for cash
From a penthouse apartment in Manhattan’s Upper East Side to an Austrian farmhouse with easy access to the slopes
New Berlin production has tawdry visuals and ear-splittingly loud music
The first opera by the composer to be performed at Berlin’s Staatsoper Unter den Linden provides an effervescent evening
Pandemonium at last year’s state parliament poll included shortages of ballot boxes and papers
To overcome feelings of disquiet, our writer, like Daniel Brühl’s character, would borrow what he loved about his previous homes to shape his abode
David Ballantyne Smith attempted to communicate with Moscow military attaché, among other offences
Berlin and Paris should each pay heed to the other’s concerns
Lessons from a trip to the Stasi’s former HQ
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