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Marusha
Articles
Berlin’s clubs have been slowly dying
GT/2020
Cornelius Adebahr
Articles
To talk or not to talk: Iran after the G7
GT/2019
Matthias Alexander
Articles
More than just architecture: Frankfurt has its historic Old Town back
GT/2018
Graham T. Allison Jr.
Articles
Beyond trade: the confrontation between the US and China
GT/2020
Peter Altmaier
Articles
Hoping for a “together first”
GT/2018
Philip Artelt
Articles
When Neil Armstrong, “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins flew to the moon 50 years ago, they used German technology
GT/2019
Frank Bachner
Articles
With the US as a role model, Berlin is working harder than any other European city to help its homeless. But the capital’s efforts also create a number of problems
GT/2019
Why Berlin should apply to host the 2036 Olympic Games
GT/2019
Güner Balci
Articles
Germany is neglecting its immigrant children. A polemic.
GT/2018
Günter Bannas
Articles
Leading a government she did not want and unable to silence her critics, Angela Merkel finds herself in a tough spot
GT/2018
Sabine Bärenklau
Articles
10/10 Berlin bucket list
GT/2019
Hans-Peter Bartels
Articles
Germany’s armed forces are going to be fully equipped again for the tasks they face
GT/2018
Wolfgang Benz
Articles
History is not a weapon
GT/2020
Nikolaus Bernau
Articles
A new Berlin museum will spotlight expatriates forced to flee the Nazis
GT/2020
Markus Bickel
Articles
Zee Germans & their hedges
GT/2019
Three years after Germany took in nearly a million refugees, migration has polarized the country
GT/2018
Frank Biess
Articles
The history of “German Angst” could serve as a lesson for today’s democratic societies
GT/2019
James D. Bindenagel
Articles
The night my scoop evaporated. Deputy Ambassador James D. Bindenagel recounts the night the Wall came down when he was a diplomat in East Berlin
GT/2019
Julia Boek
Articles
Climate debate: Eco-dictatorship vs. eco-Calvinism
GT/2020
Berlin Wedding: A district in the process of reinventing itself
GT/2019
Eric Bonse
Articles
The United States is no longer abiding by the rules of international trade. Brussels is eager to use negotiations to defuse the conflict
GT/2019
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Dieter Borchmeyer
Articles
A very special relationship, Germans and their forest
GT/2019
Ian Bremmer
Articles
Russia is benefiting from its new confrontation with the West
GT/2020
Keenan Brill
Articles
The Big Apfel: From New York to Berlin – my first 100 days in the German capital
GT/2019
Alexander Gerst: A view from above
GT/2019
100 years ago, Save the Children was founded in the UK to help starving kids in Germany
GT/2019
Nana Brink
Articles
Evangelical megachurches are coming to Germany
GT/2020
When Neil Armstrong, “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins flew to the moon 50 years ago, they used German technology
GT/2019
Despite all the US president’s statements to the contrary, the Americans are expanding their military presence in Germany
GT/2019
Emerson Brooking
Articles
The real cyber threat is your likes
GT/2019
Helene Bubrowski
Articles
Race for the vaccine
GT/2020
Richard Burt
Articles
It’s not rocket science: After scrapping INF, how might we prevent Arms Race 2.0?
GT/2019
Cécile Calla
Articles
Hereditary friends: From Élysée to Aachen, the bond between Germany and France is holding firm
GT/2019
Naïla Chikhi
Articles
Discriminating minds: Three perspectives on racism, part II
GT/2020
Eckart Conze
Articles
The Treaty of Versailles signed 100 years ago was not a peace agreement based on reconciliation, but rather a continuation of war by other means. However, the idea that it led to the failure of the Weimar Republic is also a historical myth.
GT/2019
Ralph Diermann
Articles
Power forward: The art of the green new deal
GT/2020
Shi Dinghuan
Articles
Burning fossil fuels jeopardizes the very livelihoods of vulnerable groups and could result in a massive rise in the world’s already significant number of refugees
GT/2019
Tanja Dückers
Articles
The current anti-US prejudices are an expression of German self-contempt.
GT/2019
Wolfgang Engler
Articles
Why eastern Germany shifted to the right
GT/2020
Jens Flottau
Articles
Ready for take off: Tom Enders parts ways with Airbus and hands the reins to Guillaume Faury
GT/2019
Airbus has had mixed success in North America, but its hopes are still flying high
GT/2019
Justus Frantz
Articles
Reflections on American conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, who would have been 100 this year
GT/2018
Eckhard Fuhr
Articles
The wolves are back, and Germans are debating how to reconcile the large, carnivorous predators with the rural economy
GT/2019
Cornelia Funke
Articles
America is different. Germany is, too
GT/2018
Sigmar Gabriel
Articles
Realism, not sentimentality: We can’t act jointly with Trump, yet we can’t act alone without the US
GT/2019
Ines Geipel
Articles
East Germans continue to talk about the indignities they suffered after 1989 while nurturing a victimization myth that absolves them of any responsibility
GT/2019
Carsten Germis
Articles
Street-smart jump-start: The strategic partnership between Ford and VW is good for both carmakers.
GT/2019
Robert Gerwarth
Articles
Germany’s greatest revolution, one hundred years ago
GT/2018
Susanna Glitscher
Articles
The “Wurst” is over: Berlin has emerged as a hot spot for vegetarian and vegan cuisine.
GT/2019
Katja Gloger
Articles
China wants to consolidate its emergence as a world power based on the new supercontinent of Eurasia, as the US and the EU look on from the sidelines
GT/2019
The Germans know what they owe the Americans. But what does that mean for the future?
GT/2018
Klaus Grimberg
Articles
What does the “new man” look like? And how will this man live in the future? 100 years ago, the Bauhaus in Weimar began to revolutionize the world of design. A new museum spotlights its work
GT/2019
Who is John Maynard? For many Germans, the ballad of this heroic helmsman is inextricably linked to Lake Erie and the city of Buffalo. Its author, Theodor Fontane, was born two centuries ago this year.
GT/2019
The wintertime march honoring Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht is a bizarre parade of the pious in eastern Berlin.
GT/2018
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Martin Gropp
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Daimler bends: How the automaker’s new CEO, Ola Källenius, intends to leads the company into the future
GT/2019
The US ridesharing company Uber is facing considerable resistance in Germany
GT/2019
The automotive industry is facing major challenges around the world. German carmakers have more to lose than most and are thus investing a great deal in securing its future.
GT/2018
Annett Gröschner
Articles
Union Berlin is a soccer club of underdogs, but only the well-behaved, honest and open-minded kind
GT/2019
Facets of meaning abound – in an ever-changing city. The tale of Berlin today.
GT/2018
Julia Hackober
Articles
Capital look: Coolness is the Berlin fashion scene’s biggest asset
GT/2019
J. J. Hagedorn
Articles
Rem(a)inders: Germany’s uncanny presence of World War II munitions
GT/2020
Zee Germans and their Karneval
GT/2020
Alexander Hagelüken
Articles
Trade war: Donald Trump is isolating the US
GT/2020
The US is pursuing a protectionist agenda that breaks with its own ideals
GT/2019
The VW scandal just might lead to the introduction of a groundbreaking new form of lawsuit in Germany
GT/2019
Jan-Philipp Hein
Articles
Can’t we just stay poor?
GT/2019
François Heisbourg
Articles
The future of the West will be a conditional, task-oriented and transient affair.
GT/2019
Nils Heisterhagen
Articles
Daring more social democracy: The Left in Europe and America must find the way back to their roots
GT/2019
Kristin Helberg
Articles
Europe and the US have failed in Syria
GT/2020
Lorenz Hemicker
Articles
If the US withdraws from Afghanistan, it will jeopardize the progress made in recent years
GT/2019
The Bundeswehr is plagued by understaffing and equipment shortages, but policymakers reject a significant budget increase
GT/2019
Christoph Heusgen
Articles
Eva-Maria Hilker
Articles
The “Wurst” is over: Berlin has emerged as a hot spot for vegetarian and vegan cuisine.
GT/2019
Frank Hofmann
Articles
The COVID-19 crisis: An opportunity for more integration?
GT/2020
Heike Holdinghausen
Articles
German youths have taken up the mantle, cutting class on Fridays to demand more effective climate protection
GT/2019
Germany wants to quit nuclear energy and coal, and fast
GT/2019
Claus Hulverscheidt
Articles
The US Department of Labor has designated Charleston a national model region for the advancement of vocational training based on the German apprenticeship system
GT/2018
Wolfgang Ischinger
Articles
Europe must become more independent, yet cannot forgo its alliance with the US
GT/2018
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Michael Jahn
Articles
Is Berlin on its way to becoming a global soccer capital on par with Madrid, London and Milan?
GT/2019
Hans-Jürgen Jakobs
Articles
Behind the trade wars prompted by the US president looms nothing less than a fight over the new economic world order
GT/2018
Robert Kagan
Articles
Authoritarian advantage: The struggle for a liberal world order is occuring not just outside the West but also within it
GT/2019
Nina Kallmeier
Articles
The wander years
GT/2019
Karl-Heinz Kamp
Articles
NATO: Recalibrating its geostrategic compass is a must if the Alliance is to remain relevant
GT/2019
Stephan Kaufmann
Articles
Economically, Eastern Germany is still lagging behind
GT/2020
Mirco Keilberth
Articles
Ticking time bomb
GT/2021
Dieter Kempf
Articles
German-American economic relations in troubled waters
GT/2018
Jan Kepp
Articles
Brandenburg gait: Culture destinations outside of Berlin
GT/2020
A black box on an aquarium
GT/2019
Berlin is gearing up to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift.
GT/2018
Thomas Kistner
Articles
German coaches are the most successful in European soccer
GT/2020
Borussia Dortmund is eager to break the supremacy of FC Bayern Munich in Germany’s Bundesliga
GT/2019
After Germany’s early exit at the 2018 Soccer World Cup in Russia, head coach Joachim Löw finally realized it was time to build a new team
GT/2019
Joachim Klaehn
Articles
German soccer fans are worried about their clubs’ ability to stay competitive in the face of European rivals with massive spending power
GT/2018
Inge Kloepfer
Articles
Game changer
GT/2020
Women in Germany are still massively under-represented in positions of leadership in business, politics and culture, but they themselves contribute to this stagnation
GT/2019
Hannes Koch
Articles
Berlin’s new BER airport will finally go online
GT/2020
Peter H. Koepf
Articles
Why Angela Merkel has banned two paintings from the chancellery
GT/2019
US Ambassador Richard Grenell’s threats against German companies make waves, but produce little more than petty victories
GT/2019
Misguided accusations of anti-Americanism are an effective tool for stifling debate
GT/2019
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Stephan Kohler
Articles
Burning fossil fuels jeopardizes the very livelihoods of vulnerable groups and could result in a massive rise in the world’s already significant number of refugees
GT/2019
Andreas Kopietz
Articles
Arab clans control many Berlin streets where the police dare to patrol only in squads of multiple officers.
GT/2019
Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk
Articles
Germany is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Peaceful Revolution against communist rule
GT/2019
KPM
Articles
Ivan Krastev
Articles
How Europe should counter the rise of illiberal democracies
GT/2020
Nicola Kuhn
Articles
The James Simon Gallery has finally opened its doors
GT/2019
Killian Lannister
Articles
Zee Germans and their bare bottoms
GT/2020
Claus Leggewie
Articles
The German Trade Union Confederation is celebrating its 70th birthday this year at a time when representing workers’ interests is as urgent as ever
GT/2019
Daniel Leisegang
Articles
Knock, knock! Huawei’s there
GT/2020
Listen up: Huawei, 5G and the new geopolitics
GT/2019
European policymakers are looking to punish data misuse and foster more internet competition
GT/2019
Johannes Leithäuser
Articles
Homecoming game: US troops leaving Germany?
GT/2020
Donald Trump wants Germany to beef up its military spending. But the real numbers underlying the dispute don’t add up
GT/2019
No longer able to rely on America’s military leadership, the EU is harmonizing its military capabilities and facilities
GT/2018
Mark Leonard
Articles
EU elections could become an unlikely battleground for the future of the liberal world order
GT/2019
Lutz Lichtenberger
Articles
Backroom bravado: Who will succeed Angela Merkel
GT/2020
Lutz Lichtenberger’s Trans-Atlantic Book Review
GT/2020
Live to debate another day – not having easy answers is a liberal asset, not a moral failing
GT/2019
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Stefan Locke
Articles
The Solidarity Pact that provided cash and financial stability to the eastern German states following reunification is about to expire
GT/2019
Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff
Articles
The Basic Law – Germany’s constitution – at 70
GT/2019
Michael Lüders
Articles
Are the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia preparing for regime change in Iran?
GT/2019
Jason Lutes
Articles
Berlin: An epic graphic novel
GT/2019
Jonathan Lutes
Articles
Cancel culture: Values and moral priorities are changing rapidly
GT/2020
Circling the square: The brouhaha at Walter-Benjamin-Platz
GT/2019
Heiko Maas
Articles
Germany and the US need to talk. Why a new trans-Atlantic exchange offers a unique opportunity to do so.
GT/2018
Martin Machowecz
Articles
Eastern Germany is finally asserting itself
GT/2020
Robert Malley
Articles
The conundrum of the Washington-Tehran stalemate
GT/2020
Philip Manow
Articles
Populism: Symptom of our current crisis of democracy
GT/2020
Lorenz Maroldt
Articles
BER: A dinosaur is born
GT/2020
Georg Mascolo
Articles
And the border guard wept: How we came to film the decisive moments of the fall of the Wall at Bornholmer Straße
GT/2019
What should Europe do with its captured IS militants?
GT/2019
The Germans know what they owe the Americans. But what does that mean for the future?
GT/2018
Ina Mathes
Articles
Mandatory Musk: Tesla is building a factory in Brandenburg
GT/2020
Verena Mayer
Articles
Swimming to Berlin: Their heroic flight from war-torn Syria made the Mardini sisters, Yusra and Sarah, famous all over the world.
GT/2019
Ulrich Menzel
Articles
Chimera: The hegemonic transition to China
GT/2019
Stormy-Annika Mildner
Articles
German and US companies are among the most important foreign investors in each other’s markets. A trade war is bad for everyone
GT/2018
Leonid Mlechin
Articles
Sunset in the east – The culture of the GDR is fading with time
GT/2019
Almut Möller
Articles
Brexit may actually strengthen the EU
GT/2020
Agnes Monka
Articles
Jewish Museum Berlin is opening a new chapter
GT/2020
Discriminating minds: Three perspectives on racism, part III
GT/2020
After five years as director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, Peter Schäfer is throwing in the towel
GT/2019
Tim Moore
Articles
Front runner: Biking the Iron Curtain from the Arctic to the Black Sea
GT/2019
Wolfgang Mulke
Articles
Bayer’s purchase of Monsanto is giving the aspirin makers a big headache
GT/2019
Michael Müller
Articles
BACK ON CENTER STAGE
GT/2019
Joachim Müller-Jung
Articles
Trump’s offer to buy Greenland is a sign that an ecologically destabilized Arctic could become the theater of a new Cold War
GT/2019
Herfried Münkler
Articles
Why modern wars never end. Violence has morphed from a political instrument into an economic resource, but this is only one of five reasons for today’s never-ending conflicts
GT/2019
Philip D. Murphy
Articles
With America-at-Large in retreat, look to America’s states for leadership
GT/2018
Matthias Nass
Articles
Brextravaganza: More time is a blessing – for the UK and the EU both
GT/2019
Klaus Naumann
Articles
Even if prudent, there will be no European army any time soon
GT/2019
Robert Normen
Articles
Gabriele Tergit’s epic novel about a Berlin family dynasty is being rediscovered. It is a literary triumph
GT/2019
The EU elections have put a spin on all the German parties
GT/2019
Dirk of yore: After 21 years in the NBA, the great Dirk Nowitzki is calling it quits. A look back at a transcendent career
GT/2019
Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Articles
The US and Europe hold a hand that’s too good to fold
GT/2020
Paul Ostwald
Articles
Why a young Berliner at Oxford founded a science publication for refugees
GT/2018
Tanja Penter
Articles
Victory and liberation from the Nazis in Ukraine
GT/2020
Volker Perthes
Articles
Withdrawing from the nuclear deal is a major blunder – the E-3 must pick up the baton
GT/2018
Petra Pinzler
Articles
Don’t forget the climate crisis
GT/2020
Nikolaus Piper
Articles
Tired of winning: Who bears the consequences of President Trump’s tariff policies?
GT/2019
German companies are doing well in the US, but Trump’s unorthodox trade policy is producing a “climate of instability”
GT/2019
Germany is going to promote and protect industrial champions.
GT/2019
Gemma Pörzgen
Articles
Éminence grise
GT/2020
Putin forever
GT/2020
The Kremlin at dusk: Putin’s popularity is waning
GT/2019
Detlef Prinz
Articles
Truth and enlightenment beyond the Der Spiegel case: Doing more to protect the work of journalists worldwide
GT/2019
Thank you, Mr. President! An obituary for the 41st US President, George H.W. Bush
GT/2018
THE NEW GERMAN TIMES – A Trans-Atlantic Newspaper
GT/2018
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Herbert Quelle
Articles
The German harmonica and African-American blues culture may be an odd couple. But they have come a long way together
GT/2019
Nikolas Rechenberg
Articles
Climate change is transforming viticulture in Germany
GT/2019
Sabine Rennefanz
Articles
Many eastern Germans have a love-hate relationship to reunification
GT/2020
Katja Ridderbusch
Articles
Many Americans abroad face an increased tax burden as a result of President Trump’s tax reform. Dual citizens are renouncing their US nationality at record rates
GT/2019
Oliver Rolofs
Articles
Manfred Ronzheimer
Articles
How Brandenburg’s farmers are striving to fulfill their Berlin customers’ demands for organic fruits and vegetables
GT/2019
Germany’s sharing economy is catching on
GT/2019
Innovation is seen as a stepping stone to the future in Germany
GT/2018
Rüdiger Rossig
Articles
No man’s land
GT/2019
Michael Rutz
Articles
EUreka! The EU remains a great success. Brexit will only strengthen it, and even the UK will know it to be true
GT/2019
Derek Scally
Articles
Brexit: Breakup therapy
GT/2020
Juliane Schäuble
Articles
The German Ambassador to Washington, Emily Haber, seeks to cultivate the collective
GT/2018
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Ursula Scheer
Articles
In 2018, German screenwriter and director Christian Petzold was invited to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, yet his work couldn’t be less Hollywood
GT/2019
TV-series Berlin Babylon is depicting life in the German capital during the Roaring Twenties
GT/2018
Mark Schieritz
Articles
The once-proud Deutsche Bank is in dire straits
GT/2019
Businesses will learn to cope with Brexit, and EU member states will do everything they can to avoid complete chaos
GT/2019
The president of the United States is squawking about Germany’s trade surplus – and not without reason, yet he fails to grasp reality in Germany and the United States
GT/2018
Dagmar Schindler-Nickel
Articles
The people of Kallstadt are known for their hospitality and open-mindedness, yet they are skeptical about a visit by the US president to his grandfather’s hometown
GT/2019
Jürgen Schmieder
Articles
Like many German athletes, Moritz Wagner had a rough go of it when he arrived in the US. Now he’s a Los Angeles Laker.
GT/2019
Angelique Kerber was knocked out early on in this year’s US Open. But she’s not worried.
GT/2018
Holger Schmieding
Articles
Divergent paths: Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
GT/2020
Horst Schneider
Articles
Alba’s basketballers are taking the game to the classroom
GT/2018
Gregor Schöllgen
Articles
NATO and the EU were created in a world that vanished 30 years ago. Clinging to that lost era means denying the facts of the present day
GT/2019
Sylvia Schreiber
Articles
Commission possible
GT/2020
Who is setting the tone in EU foreign policy
GT/2020
Thomas Schuler
Articles
Facebook is funding research on media, ethics and innovation. Welcome promotion or damnable colonization of journalism by a tech giant?
GT/2019
Benjamin Balint has written a book about the long-running “custody battle” over Franz Kafka’s legacy
GT/2019
Telling it like it is – sort of: The fabrications of a promising young reporter have left the German weekly Der Spiegel in dire straits, with its much-lauded fact-checking department being called to account
GT/2019
Sergei Shmatko
Articles
Burning fossil fuels jeopardizes the very livelihoods of vulnerable groups and could result in a massive rise in the world’s already significant number of refugees
GT/2019
P. W. Singer
Articles
The real cyber threat is your likes
GT/2019
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Articles
“What’s wrong with America First?”
GT/2019
Tong-Jin Smith
Articles
A Berlin initiative is calling for the expropriation of private housing companies. A crazy idea or a necessary step?
GT/2019
Rich and sexy: Booming Berlin is driving up real estate prices
GT/2018
Julianne Smith
Articles
The EU-US relationship is in crisis
GT/2019
Stephen Smith
Articles
The scramble for Europe
GT/2019
Artem Sokolov
Articles
It’s understandable that Germany wants to evade the defense commitments demanded by the US
GT/2019
Theo Sommer
Articles
Angela Merkel in Munich: “Only together can the West survive!”
GT/2019
A new global order is in the offing
GT/2019
America’s retreat and Donald Trump’s refusal to lead are putting the trans-Atlantic alliance at risk
GT/2018
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Volker Stanzel
Articles
Europeans must forge a new social consensus on foreign policy
GT/2019
Benjamin Steininger
Articles
Petromelancholia and its discontents
GT/2019
Ronen Steinke
Articles
Targeting tolerance: Is far-right terrorism on the rise in Germany?
GT/2019
What should Europe do with its captured IS militants?
GT/2019
Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Articles
Our responsibility: Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s speech at Yad Vashem
GT/2020
Dmitri Stratievski
Articles
To cut the Gordian Knot in Eastern Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky will have to skirt accusations of treason while convincing the Kremlin to change its course
GT/2019
Mark Terkessidis
Articles
Discriminating minds: Three perspectives on racism, part I
GT/2020
Magdalena Thiele
Articles
A company is founded every 20 minutes in Berlin
GT/2019
Michael Thumann
Articles
German-Russian relations are poisoned, but common interests persist
GT/2020
Dmitri Trenin
Articles
Despite their troubles, Europe and the US are not withering away.
GT/2019
Despite the recent cooling-off, Russia and Germany can still work together – if they see each other for what they really are
GT/2018
Gayle Tufts
Articles
How I learned to love the Staatsangehörigkeitsbehörde – and to pronounce it properly
GT/2018
Peter Uehling
Articles
Time to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Berlin’s Young Euro Classic festival – as well as a number of former participants who’ve made it big
GT/2019
Ulrich Viehöver
Articles
Before passing away, Ferdinand Piëch exhorted his heirs to keep the Porsche-Volkswagen Group intact
GT/2019
Germany’s carmakers must break out of their deep sleep and reinvent themselves as soon as they can
GT/2019
Karsten D. Voigt
Articles
What we used to call the West: The US under Trump has become a risk factor in transatlantic relations
GT/2019
Claudia von Duehren
Articles
Spree in New York: Singer Katharine Mehrling returns to Manhattan in style
GT/2019
Perfectly suited: Berlin designer Patrick Hellmann is preparing to take Manhattan
GT/2019
Christoph von Eichhorn
Articles
Bill Gates is wrong. Nuclear power will not save the climate. Beyond Chernobyl and Fukushima, there’s too much speaking against it
GT/2019
Albrecht von Lucke
Articles
The histrionic debate over nationalization and forcible expropriation in Germany distracts from a more urgent conversation
GT/2019
Christoph von Marschall
Articles
Germans complain about Donald Trump and the decline of the liberal order, but they’re doing little themselves to defend it
GT/2019
Bettina Weiguny
Articles
Zee Germans & their dogs: Dogs are popular pets all over the world, but there’s something special – one might say odd – about the Germans’ relationship with their four-legged friends
GT/2019
Marlene Weiß
Articles
We often hear that more R&D is necessary to save our climate, but the necessary technologies have long existed – we just have to put them to use
GT/2019
Climate change is more painfully noticeable today than ever before
GT/2019
André Wolf
Articles
Nord Stream 2 and its myriad stakeholders
GT/2020
Jon Wolfsthal
Articles
It’s not rocket science: After scrapping INF, how might we prevent Arms Race 2.0?
GT/2019
Benjamin Zeeb
Articles
WHY EUROPE NEEDS A PLAN B. Or how to make Europe great again.
GT/2018
Peter Zehner
Articles
Save the Children was founded 100 years ago
GT/2020
Trash tourism: A popular new activity for Berlin visitors: picking up garbage with friends
GT/2019
Kathrin Zinkant
Articles
A spike in the number of measles cases in Germany has revived the debate over mandatory vaccinations
GT/2019
Andreas Zumach
Articles
Washington’s hawks seem to be doing all they can to provoke Iran into a conflict
GT/2019