'I'm an American and I was racially profiled in Berlin 23 times'
American journalist Sandhya Kambhampati was stopped by police 23 times within her first nine months of living in Berlin. Now she's investigating racial profiling in Germany - and is looking for others to share experiences.
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Volunteering abroad: ‘one of the best decisions of my life’
With the world facing a host of new uncertainties as 2016 draws to a close, there’s no better time to make a positive change in the New Year by volunteering abroad. Find out why scores of young idealists are signing up to change people’s lives for the better.
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No Breitbart, a Muslim mob didn't set fire to Germany's oldest church
Journalists have condemned a report by Breitbart news that claimed a mob of 1,000 men had attacked police and set fire to a church, calling the article a distortion of facts.
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Phorms: Inspiration and support all day long
Find out how Phorms go the extra mile - all day, everyday - to provide revolutionary education and support for their students.
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How Germans are opting for ready-made meals over Oma’s cooking
A new study shows that Germans are grabbing for frozen pizzas more often than for home-cooked Schnitzel come dinner time.
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Online auctions: 10 tips to avoid being ripped off
Think you’ve just spotted a potential treasure at an online auction site? Be sure to read this before you bid.
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Reverse culture shock: the troubles of leaving Germany for home
If you've just returned from a trip back home, you may have experienced a bit of reverse culture shock after living in Germany. So maybe you can relate to some of these experiences.
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How police knew of Amri's terror plans, but still couldn't stop him
One of the tragedies of the Berlin Christmas market terror attack is that, in hindsight, it seems to have been so preventable. But putting the terrorist behind bars wasn't so simple.
Becoming an expat: where to start
Making the decision to move abroad isn’t something to be taken lightly. There’s plenty of boxes to be ticked, forms to be filled out, and general planning to be done. But where do you actually start?
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Munich court dismisses bare-faced cheek of strip club bill
A Munich court on Friday published a ruling that a strip club would have to pay back the eye-watering sum it charged a man for six beers and three erotic dances.
Young, uprooted and unpredictable: Germany's 'Nafri scene'
Events in Cologne and other western cities over New Year showed that security concerns about young immigrants from North Africa haven't gone away.
Every visitor to Hamburg has to go precisely to these eight spots
Germany's famous port city has a wealth of impressive sights, districts and landmarks, go to these eight places and you'll get the most out of them.
Could Frankfurt become the new Berlin for startups?
As Berlin sets its sights on becoming Europe's biggest startup hub, there's another German contender in the running, hoping to catch up through the finance technology scene.
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Police suspect Norway asylum centre fire was arson
Twenty-eight underage asylum seekers were evacuated but no one was hurt.
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Germany will soon have more refugees in work than out: report
The number of employed refugees in Germany will exceed those out of work within the next two years, according to a new report.
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Berlin outraged at Christmas 'ban' at German school in Istanbul
Berlin voiced outrage Sunday over an alleged decision by a German-backed international school in Istanbul to scrap Christmas festivities, although the claim was swiftly denied in Turkey.
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