News

A German official cited "material fatigue" as a possible cause of a 46-foot aquarium in Berlin rupturing, as a U.S. company that helped build it dispatches a team.
During World War II, a series of cellars in Germany was destroyed. From the wreckage, archaeologists unearthed a rare 17th-century Japanese short sword. It was found while researchers from the Berlin ...
The Berlin Wall stretched for almost 27 miles across the city and employed landmines, dogs, and barbed wire to discourage escape attempts. Still, over 5,000 people managed to reach western Europe.
Berlin, they say, is dead. Kaput. Over. Not what it used to be. Then again, part of Berlin’s modern identity as Europe’s licentious, experimental, ultraliberal techno capital is that it has ...