A clear majority of Germans think that racism remains a ‘big problem’ in society, with respondents united regardless of political affiliations - with one notable exception.
There are seven million foreigners living in Germany. What if the dreams of xenophobes came true and they all left? A new book examines the vision – as <b>James Gheerbrant</b> discovers, no aspect of life would remain untouched.
The Local’s series The New Berliners explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the final installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with Sophie, a transgender bookshop owner from Britain.
The Local’s series The New Berliners explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the eighth installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with Turkish bridal shop owner Sahes Tascioglu.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the seventh installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with Goska Soluch from Poland.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the sixth installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with the Russian teacher Angie Eren.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the fifth installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with Israeli dancer Maya Lipsker.
The Local’s series The New Berliners explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the fourth installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with the Bosnian boxer Marco Huck.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the third installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with the Palestinian butcher Nasser Ayyade.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the second installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with the musician Joe C. from the United States.
The Local’s series "The New Berliners" explores the lives of immigrants from around the world in Germany’s capital. For the first installment, Julia Lipkins spoke with Dr. Chris Cho from South Korea.
Continuing a series of interviews with parliamentary candidates from non-German backgrounds, The Local speaks with Christian Democrat <b>Kees de Vries</b>, a former Dutch dairy farmer running for a Bundestag district in Saxony-Anhalt.