Germany’s Most Rightwing Parliament Since WWII—Liberals Panic, Immigrants Roll Their Eyes
Laila Abdalla, a young Egyptian journalist transplanted to Germany, sizes up the rightward drift of the country.
Laila Abdalla, a young Egyptian journalist transplanted to Germany, sizes up the rightward drift of the country.
Israel’s war on Gaza and Palestinians in the West Bank has prompted dissent around the world that refuses to be silenced.
Filmmaker and historian Viola Shafik muses on German art, colonialism and restitution in Berlin.
Rasha Abbas, a Syrian writer who ventures into the surreal, examines her conflicted relationship with Berlin.