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Moustache Trend: DiCaprio, Pascal, and the Shifting Sands of Facial Hair Fashion

At the recent Oscars, Leonardo DiCaprio's moustache was a major talking point, while Pedro Pascal's clean-shaven look surprised many. Facial hair continues to...

Award-Winning Teacher Fatma Kan Inspires Students in Berlin’s Wedding District

Fatma Kan, an award-winning teacher at Quinoa School in Berlin's Wedding district, has been recognized with the German Teachers' Award for her unwavering...

Germany to Tighten E-Scooter Liability Laws Amid Rising Accidents

The German government is set to tighten liability rules for e-scooter accidents, making it easier for victims to claim damages. The cabinet is...

Mario Bratović Appointed New General Manager of Seminaris CampusHotel Berlin

Mario Bratović has been appointed as the new General Manager of Seminaris CampusHotel Berlin, effective February 16, 2026. With extensive operational experience, Bratović...

Berlin’s Job Centers Face Over €630 Million in Unpaid Citizen’s Allowance Debts

Berlin's job centers are grappling with over €630 million in outstanding debts from Citizen's Allowance (Bürgergeld) recipients, according to a recent report. This...

From Fluxus to Canvas: Mike Steiner’s Abstract Paintings Reignite Berlin’s Avant-Garde Legacy

Mike Steiner, once a pioneer of video art, is now celebrated for his abstract paintings that capture the essence of time. His works,...

Berlin University Alliance Secures Continued Funding, Bolstering City’s Research Hub Status

The Berlin University Alliance (BUA), comprising Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, has received continued...

Ashwyn Singh: Berlin’s Comedy Stage and the Immigrant Experience

Ahead of his second Berlin show, comedian Ashwyn Singh discusses his impressions of Germans, his plans for exploring the city's historical sites, and...

Berlin Zoo and Tierpark Reflect on a Challenging Yet Eventful 2025

Berlin's Zoological Gardens experienced a mixed year in 2025, marked by joyous births, sad farewells, and economic pressures. Despite these challenges, the institutions...

Berlin’s Demonstration Law Under Fire: Study Recommends More Freedom, Interior Administration Furious

A 200,000 Euro study evaluating Berlin's Assembly Freedom Act (VersFG) recommends further liberalization of protest rights, drawing sharp criticism and anger from the...

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