I am Imanuel Marcus, The Berlin Spectator's founder and main editor. Before I came to Berlin, I lived all over the place, including in former Yugoslavia, where I was a war reporter. As a foreign correspondent for German and Swiss radio stations, I worked in the U.S. for almost 6 years. I also lived in Bulgaria and Mexico, meaning I know what it is like to be an expatriate. But I am a former Hamburger in Berlin.
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French and Italian citizens suffering from the respiratory disease caused by the Coronavirus are now being treated at German hospitals in three federal states.…
The German government imposed new rules on its citizens and other residents in cooperation with the federal states. Because of the rapid spread of the…
Berlin now has more than a thousand COVID-19 patients. One of them is Joshua Anthony Beedle who is originally from Doncaster in the United Kingdom. It happened…
In Germany it is too early to say whether the many measures taken by the federal government and the sixteen federal states have any effect. For now, the number…
The Coronavirus crisis is serious. How well a country gets through these hard times very much depends on the decisions that are being taken. Who are Germany's main crisis managers? How good or bad are they?
Because of its federalist system, Germany's federal states take big decisions themselves. Now, in the Coronavirus crisis, this aspect has led to a major chaos…
In Germany, the number of individuals infected with the Coronavirus is growing alarmingly fast. Because of the terrible situation in two neighboring countries,…
BER Airport will open on October 31st, 2020, in spite of the fact that the airline industry was hit hard by the Coronavirus. The bad news is that the number of flights has slumped along with the revenues for both airlines and airports.