Photo courtesy of the Iranian Foreign Ministry via Amwaj Media. By Ahmad Sayer Daudzai In 1979, Iran’s Islamic Revolution marked a significant milestone by overthrowing a secular government in the Middle East and establishing a theocratic, Islamist system, unprecedented in contemporary history. In the subsequent decades, the primary goal of the Islamic Republic of Iran […]
Opinion Article by: Adam Casals Finding the “Craic” (again) in Vienna —A Personal Keynote Speech— This article is a more detailed version of the keynote speech offered to the distinguished guests of the Abrahamic Business Circle Investors Roundtable that was celebrated in Vienna on June 25th, 2024. « Let us celebrate the ‘Craic’ with all […]
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Taylor Swift will bring her ‘Eras’ tour to Germany in July for a series of seven shows split between Gelsenkirchen, Hamburg and Munich. From transport to what else to do, here’s all you need to know.
Members of Berlin’s large Turkish community have vowed to paint the town red when their team comes to the German capital to play the Netherlands in Euro 2024 on Saturday.
The three parties in Germany’s ruling coalition struck an agreement Friday on the 2025 budget after weeks of tough talks that pushed Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government to the brink of collapse.
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This week we get into why a Green MP has ditched her party for the CDU and what it tells us about German politics, fears over the €49 ticket, ailing rail infrastructure, whether citizenship applicants have to declare Israel’s right to exist, underrated tourist spots and July events.
New German citizen Matt Bristow had been waiting years for Berlin authorities to process his citizenship application. But threatening legal action moved his case forward. He told The Local how he did it and shared advice on naturalising.
New parents in Germany, including foreign nationals, are eligible for a whole slew of benefits. Here’s what you should know about collecting these benefits from abroad.
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