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The German-Kenyan Friendship Month, starting September 21 and running through October, is our way of celebrating this shared ...
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Silencing satire: Goebbels' 1939 political comedy purge in Nazi Germany
The New York Times reported in 1939 that Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels terminated the careers of five prominent German comedians. Their crime? Making political jokes about the Nazi regime.
Donald Trump has declared that Antifa should be treated as a terrorist organisation. The instinct is understandable. Antifa’s ...
"Every Israeli flag raised at the Olympic Games and at world championships is a small victory over terror, a victory of life ...
Minister of State Weimer calls for Google to be broken up under antitrust law. The US tech giant's monopoly position threatens freedom of expression, he says.
With travel writer and secret service agent Gabriel Dax, William Boyd has created a character who is far more interesting than the heroes of most espionage novels, writes Allan Massie ...
Germany's parliament has approved its first annual budget since major fiscal reforms, focusing on record investments to spur ...
Sam Riley stars in Jan-Ole Gerster’s mystery about a washed-out tennis coach at a Fuerteventura resort who falls under the ...
Frankenmuth's Oktoberfest kicks off season of festivals, but there are other German heritage celebrations this fall in Michigan.
The second most senior person in Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative party has floated the idea of freezing funding to ...
The world's largest folk festival kicks off on Saturday, and is expected to lure around six million thirsty visitors to ...
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