Until late 2022, The Berlin Spectator was a news website for expatriates in #Germany. It was also read in the US, the UK and all over the world. Since early 2023, The #Berlin Spectator has been a non-commercial blog and archive. LINK: https://t.co/ptbFfFYH6N
They will be delivering sixteen concerts in mainland Europe soon, including six in #Germany. Will 10cc be playing "The Wall Street Shuffle", "Dreadlock Holiday" and "I'm Not in Love"? You bet. #10cc
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For four years, The Berlin Spectator delivered stories to tens of thousands of readers per month.
They included local reports from #Berlin, German politics, touristic features and a lot more.
The Berlin Spectator is still available as an archive, at https://t.co/CACor5w9ko.
@vansEntia Four years into the endeavor, the monetization issue was still not resolved. Our editor will now work for a much bigger German publication. Thank you for following us.
After two years of strict bans, pyrotechnical products may be sold, purchased and used again on #NewYear's Eve 2022 and New Year's Day 2023. But there are ban zones. #Berlin has three of them. #Böller#Germany
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In #Neukoelln, our reporter was on patrol with #cops on #Christmas Eve. They tried to save a life and dealt with a shooting, a water leak and a possible burglary. One thing is certain: Not everyone in #Berlin had a merry Christmas. #Germany
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Between 1975 and 1982, stunning #Pop and Rock music was recorded. Now, the sound of that era is back, thanks to a group called #YoungGunSilverFox. Guess what: They are coming to #Germany. #AOR
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In his #Christmas Address, #Germany's President #Steinmeier thanked the Germans for their solidarity with the Ukrainian people during the Russian #war of aggression. Peace was not yet tangible, he said. #Ukraine
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#Berlin's #hospitals and doctors are under pressure because of an extremely high number of patients with respiratory diseases, flu symptoms and #COVID19. During the upcoming holidays, the Senate wants people to go to hospitals in emergencies only.
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When those hotshots with their loud #motorbikes or #cars drive by, they want to be admired. Because they love their noise so much everyone else has to be fond of it too, right? Wrong. #Berlin will test a new device the #police might use to catch them.
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It’s an arduous journey for many moving to #Berlin. The dream of easily finding good affordable #housing is a wishful fairy tale. Most must trudge through unforgiving cyberspaces boobytrapped with scammers. By Olivia Warner #Germany
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As we all know, Berlin is a great place. The city can be overwhelming, loud and annoying though. Getting out of there on a regular basis is necessary. All the quietude and beauty we want is only half an hour away, in #Brandenburg province. #Germany
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One of the #Christmas presents nobody wants is the expected congestion on highways and #Germany's #Autobahn later this week. Millions of Germans intend to spend the #holidays with their families. First, they will have to get through the #traffic chaos.
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Streets and roads in parts of #Germany, including #Berlin and #Brandenburg, will be affected by #freezing rain today, according to the German Meteorological Service. The conditions could be dangerous.
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Six years ago, the Islamist Anis Amri murdered thirteen people, in a #terror attack at one of #Berlin's main #Christmas markets. Before and after the crime, the German authorities kept on failing. #Breitscheidplatz#Germany
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On Sunday, Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal and #Germany's Finance Minister @c_lindner lit the first light of #Berlin's huge #Hanukkiah. Governing Mayor @FranziskaGiffey, Ambassadors and members of Germany's Jewish community were part of the event as well. #Jews
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