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Berlin Rocked by Series of Shootings: Justice Senator Warns of Gang War

Berlin has been hit by a wave of shootings, with recent incidents in Tegel and Kreuzberg leaving one person injured and causing property...

Man Seriously Injured in Tegel Car Shooting, Apartment Targeted in Kreuzberg

On Thursday evening, a 37-year-old man was seriously injured when a car was shot at in Berlin-Reinickendorf. Later that night, an apartment in...

Nalan Sipar: Building a German-Turkish Media Empire

Nalan Sipar, a German-Kurdish journalist, faced rejection from traditional media outlets but built her own successful media brand, MedyaN, to serve Berlin's Turkish...

Explosive Demolition in Prenzlauer Berg Halts Traffic and Alarms Residents

On Thursday, February 12, two eastern steel floodlights at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn Sports Park in Prenzlauer Berg were explosively demolished as part of a...

Railway Safety Summit in Berlin Addresses Train Crew Attacks

A railway safety summit was held in Berlin on Friday, bringing together federal and state representatives, unions, and transport associations to discuss new...

Unknown Assailants Fire Shots at Apartment Door in Berlin-Köpenick

Unknown individuals fired several shots at an apartment door in Berlin-Köpenick on Wednesday evening, prompting a police investigation. Fortunately, no one was inside...

Ukrainian Teenager from Nikopol Detains Armed Robber in Berlin

A 16-year-old Ukrainian teenager from Nikopol, who moved to Berlin with his family, heroically detained an armed robber on February 1, preventing a...

The Dean Berlin: New Design Hotel Opens in Charlottenburg

The Irish lifestyle hotel brand 'The Dean' has celebrated its German debut with the opening of 'The Dean Berlin' in Charlottenburg, a historic...

Media Camp 2026 in Berlin Focuses on Freelancing and Digital Research

The Media Camp 2026, scheduled for April 23-24 in Berlin, will focus on freelancing in journalism, digital research, and fostering young talent. The...

Berlin’s ‘Non Solo Vini’ faces closure after 21 years due to landlord dispute

After 21 years, 'Non Solo Vini,' a beloved Italian restaurant in Berlin's Güntzelkiez, is facing closure. Owner Salvatore Lanza Cariccio, 73, battles his...

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