As schools across the city face unprecedented staffing challenges, officials and experts warn that without urgent intervention, educational quality will continue to deteriorate.
As the city debates new zoning regulations in southeast Berlin, ordinary residents are making their voices heard—and demanding action before entire neighbourhoods transform beyond recognition.
City administrators and integration experts warn that overcrowded accommodation and rising costs threaten social cohesion in neighbourhoods hosting Germany's largest migrant populations.
As the city commits to climate neutrality by 2045, newly released figures show both remarkable progress and stubborn challenges across energy, transport and waste.
Decades after the radical housing activism of the 1980s, Berlin's most contentious neighbourhood has transformed its approach to grassroots organising.
As the capital grapples with housing shortages and transport gridlock, Mayor Kai Wegner's administration must act on controversial plans that will reshape neighbourhoods across the city.
As the city finalises the next phase of underground rail upgrades, residents across Charlottenburg, Spandau and beyond are bracing for both disruption and long-awaited relief.
As rents surge across the city, residents in Kreuzberg, Neukölln and beyond face displacement while the question of who gets to stay becomes increasingly urgent.