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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
The Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71 created Germany
GT/2020
Home-sickness: Soviet forced laborers under the Nazis
GT/2020
A close musical bond
GT/2019
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Martin Gropp
Articles
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
The EU has to become a stronger foreign policy actor
GT/2020
Time to take responsibility: Germany is called upon to help manage tensions relating to the Iran Deal and the Strait of Hormuz
GT/2019
Thank you, Mr. President! An obituary for the 41st US President, George H.W. Bush
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
Greater Berlin: In 1920 Adolf Wermuth created the modern metropolis
GT/2020
Angela Merkel’s CDU is in disarray
GT/2020
The AfD’s populist rhetoric attracts those who are traumatized by the past and scared of the future
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
Germany’s Council presidency: A herculean task
GT/2020
FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY
GT/2019
An obituary for US Senator Richard Lugar
GT/2019
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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
Pondering a possible Biden-Harris administration
GT/2020
Trumpelstiltskin
GT/2020
Christoph Heusgen, German ambassador to the United Nations, talks about Germany’s goals, Donald Trump and German blue helmet missions
GT/2019
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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
The specter of a new Cold War between the US and China is lurking
GT/2019
The trans-Atlantic relationship must start again from scratch
GT/2019
The European Union is trying to forge a more robust partnership with China
GT/2019
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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