While Germany cracks down on free speech and debate over Israel's genocidal war in Palestine in the name of 'protecting Jews and fighting antisemitism', its military industrial complex is making mega profits from the sales of weapons to Israel, writes Mary Merkenich.
Germany
The German Democratic Republic (GDR) is often painted as a 鈥渨alled-in, Russian-controlled Stasi land鈥. However British-German Historian Katja Hoyer's 2023 book Beyond the Wall: East Germany 1949-1990 presents a more interesting and contradictory picture of a state where socialist solidarity, secret police, central planning and barbed wire co-existed, writes Alex Salmon.
Berlin鈥檚 grassroots housing movement Deutsche Wohnen Enteignen (Expropriate Deutsche Wohnen, DWE) launched its new campaign on September 26 for a legally binding referendum to expropriate housing from corporate landlords, reports Ben Radford.
Thousands of Berliners took to the streets on bicycles on August 25 to protest the dominance of motor vehicles in the city,聽discriminatory road traffic laws and car-centric urban planning, reports Ben Radford.
Jeremy Williams reviews Finite, a new film on coal protests in Britain and Germany, which will screen in Australia later this year.
Franziska Heinisch and Julia Kaiser explain how climate activists and public transport workers in Germany are coordinating their efforts to take joint strike action.
The final concert in Roger Waters's聽鈥淭his Is Not a Drill鈥 tour across Europe has been cancelled, reports Vijay Prashad and Katie Halper.
Two controversial German figures, Sarah Wagenknecht and Alice Schwarzer, released a Peace Manifesto on February 10, which gathered close to half a million of signatures in less than a week, reports Sibylle Kaczorek.
After winning a referendum to expropriate from corporate landlords owning 3000 apartments or more in 2021, Berliners may actually see their demands being implemented in 2023, reports Sibylle Kaczorek.
Maree F Roberts reviews The Stasi Poetry Circle 鈥 a thought-provoking approach to the Cold War's culture wars in the former German Democratic Republic.
Across Europe, protests have been growing over rising gas prices. Politicians have sought to blame Putin鈥檚 war or sanctions. How should ecosocialists approach the interrelated issues of climate, war, gas prices and international solidarity?聽Christian Zeller responds.
Just over one year ago, around 1 million out of 1.9 million Berliners voted to expropriate corporate landlords聽 owning 3000 apartments or more, writes Sibylle Kaczorek, affecting around 240,000 properties in the German capital.
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