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Young Israelis are flocking to Berlin in droves. Once the epicentre of the Holocaust regime, the city is becoming increasingly associated with freedom and tolerance for thousands of young Jews.
With banks increasingly refusing loans, German citizens are taking lending into their own hands. Online citizen's bank Smava allows ordinary people to invest their savings into causes they'd like to support.
2300 Nokia employees have been laid off following the factory's move to Romania. Despite record profits, the company's move to Romania is allegedly spurred by cheaper production opportunities there: 'Nokia is not an impoverished organisation by any stretch of the imagination. The company has exploited us. They have taken us for a ride - and that's putting it mildly.' Including interviews from …
Many people in Germany believe that integration has failed. But through its creative approach, one school in Hamburg is proving them all wrong.
There are many reasons why young Germans are ending up on the streets. Many have escaped unhappy homes and abusive family relationships. Drugs and a sense of community can keep them there.
People in Wendland are famous in Germany for their opposition to nuclear power. This film follows their struggle to create a nuclear-free region.
Behind seemingly sporadic outbursts of violence lies the NPD, the most extreme of all far right parties in Europe.
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