Netflix is ​​filming the second season of the series Berlin – a spin-off of “Paper House”

“Berlin”, the spin-off series “Paper House”, will return to Netflix with a second season. “The iconic character played by Pedro Alonso will return with a new heist…

From January 1, new buildings in Berlin must be equipped with solar panels

Anyone who constructs a new building in Berlin from January 1, 2023 must comply with the obligation to use solar energy. According to the Berlin Solar Law,…

“The opposition liked it”: Moseychuk spoke about the attack on the 1 + 1 film crew in Berlin and the reaction in Ukraine

Natalya Moseychuk spoke about the recent incident with aggressive Russians in Berlin. On May 9, Russians and participants in the Victory Day rally in Berlin attacked the…

The famous ballet show in support of Ukraine will be shown in Berlin

The Berlin “Theater on Potsdamer Platz” will host a ballet show with the participation of Ukrainian dancers. On May 20, as part of the #supportUkraine initiative, the…

On opposite sides of the wall: how war-torn Berlin was rebuilt

The German capital, divided by the wall, was rebuilt in different ways in the post-war years, depending on the ideology that prevailed in the eastern and western…

The most terrible weapon of the Russian Federation is its people: how zombified Russians attacked 1 + 1 journalists in Berlin

Obscurantists, hung with medals and Soviet flags, beat the 1 + 1 film crew during the shooting of a story about May 9th. On May 9, Russians…

The Russians attacked the 1 + 1 film crew in Berlin: the embassy demands an urgent investigation

On May 9, Russians and participants in a rally in honor of Victory Day in Berlin attacked a Ukrainian film crew of TSN, which was filming a…

In Berlin, nevertheless, the symbols of Ukraine were allowed at the events on May 8-9, but there is a condition

The authorities of Berlin allowed the use of Ukrainian symbols on May 8-9 for a limited time. The action in Berlin will begin on May 8 at…

"A slap in the face of the Ukrainian people": Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany on the ban on Ukrainian symbols in Berlin on May 8-9

In Berlin, Germany, the use of Ukrainian flags and any Ukrainian symbols was banned on May 8 and 9 during commemorative events. These days, more than 50…

The grey guide to interrailing: why midlife is the time to travel Europe by train

From Patras, holiday options are numerous and include the Ionian islands themselves, such as Corfu, Kefalonia and Ithaca. On the mainland, head to Olympia, sail through the…

Francis Fukuyama: progressives are threatening our most cherished values

“Francis Fukuyama” was once the punchline to a gibe that went: “Have you heard the latest political science joke?” The reference was to the 1992 book that…

The Ipcress File, episode 1, review: a sexy spy thriller with one short-sighted bit of casting

“My friend and I will settle for the best of everything,” says Tom Hollander’s menacing, smarmy, charming spook-wrangler Dalby, in ITV’s The Ipcress File. It’s a statement…

The Instant by Amy Liptrot, review: heartbreak (and raccoons) in Berlin

In the end it all came good for Amy Liptrot. The Outrun, her bestselling debut memoir published in 2016, chronicled the alcoholism she succumbed to in her…

The Outfit, review: A hem! Mark Rylance cuts it brilliantly in this seamless whodunit

Who pulled the trigger on the return of the whodunit? The list of suspects is long and tantalising – as of course it should be. Could it…

Taurus, review: You may well detest this LA drama’s anti-hero – and still be moved

Taurus will be many people’s idea of hell – a portrait of narcissism, alienation and burnout in the LA music industry, made by and starring people who…

Dark Glasses, review: plodding slasher sabotaged by a weirdly aggressive Alsatian

The Italian horror maestro Dario Argento is an old dog (at 81) without too much interest in learning new tricks – certainly if his latest is anything…

Friedrichstrasse 19 by Emma Harding review: a decade-straddling love letter to Berlin

Friedrichstrasse is, of course, a real street, still combining the plush with the rough, the romance of Berlin with its tragedy. Bisected after the war by the…

Cabaret, review: Eddie Redmayne dazzles in the kill-for-a-ticket theatrical triumph of 2021

Where Cumming was brazenly sexual, there’s something abstract and parodic about Redmayne’s nonetheless consummately physical characterisation, as if conjured from a nightmare. He keeps pivoting during that…

Can Unesco save Berlin’s seedy techno dens?

Thousands of years ago, druids would gather at Stonehenge for wild all-night celebrations. Today similar rituals unfold at nightclubs across the world, with pagan rites replaced by…