A shooting at a women's centre in Neukölln has reignited long-simmering tensions about integration, resources and the structural choices that shaped the city's multicultural landscape.
As the new academic year looms, the city's education sector must navigate teacher shortages, aging infrastructure, and a pivotal decision on reform that could reshape learning across all 13 districts.
Behind the city's ambitious climate targets lies a trove of metrics that tell the real story of how Europe's capital is reshaping its environmental future.
From Kreuzberg's radical waste reduction schemes to Tempelhof's urban farming boom, Berliners are discovering that environmental action directly improves daily life and pocket books.
Recent violent incidents highlight how stretched emergency services and delayed police response times are affecting neighbourhood safety and community confidence across the capital.
A grassroots project on Kottbusser Damm has grown from a single courtyard to three locations in just eighteen months, addressing food insecurity across south-central Berlin.
As major cities worldwide race to modernize aging infrastructure, Berlin's ambitious S-Bahn expansion and U-Bahn extensions reveal a city playing catch-up—and leapfrogging rivals in some areas.
As rents across Kreuzberg and Neukölln reach record highs, officials and urban experts are divided on whether new construction and regulation can solve a shortage that has pushed thousands onto waiting lists.
New arrivals are straining affordable housing in Kreuzberg and Wedding, forcing locals and newcomers alike to compete for dwindling rentals in a city already struggling with a shortfall of 100,000 homes.
As temperatures climb and tourist numbers peak, city planners and local leaders across the capital's diverse districts are calling for urgent measures to prevent conflict and maintain social fabric.
As construction kicks into high gear on the eastern U-Bahn line, residents and workers in one of the city's fastest-growing districts are finally seeing relief from years of traffic congestion.
From reluctant host to multicultural hub, Berlin's journey reveals the complex forces that have reshaped Germany's capital and created both opportunity and tension.