With geopolitical tensions and regulatory pressure mounting, Berlin's digital security startups are attracting record investment and positioning the city as a counterweight to American tech dominance.
As artificial intelligence reshapes global business, Berlin's tech founders are building a distinctly European alternative—one rooted in regulation, not disruption.
As overcrowding and teacher shortages plague Berlin's classrooms, the city faces a harder battle than neighbouring European capitals to modernise its school system.
As the capital pushes toward carbon neutrality by 2045, ordinary Berliners share their hopes and frustrations with neighbourhood-level sustainability efforts.
From 24-hour clubs to squatter-turned-cultural-spaces, Berlin's social scene operates on its own logic—and that's exactly why it attracts millions of visitors annually.
From Kreuzberg's overcrowded pitches to Charlottenburg's refurbished halls, the city's recreational sports infrastructure faces mounting pressure as demand surges.
A practical breakdown of housing, transport, bureaucracy and lifestyle expenses to help expats understand what moving to Berlin actually costs in 2026.
With vacancy rates climbing across key districts, first-time property investors face new opportunities—but also fresh challenges in a city where tenant protections remain among Europe's strongest.
As venture capital floods into Kreuzberg and Mitte, the city's startup ecosystem confronts uncomfortable questions about labor, surveillance, and sustainability.
As Berlin's densest district transforms its green spaces, residents face a familiar tension between preservation, accessibility and the relentless pressure of urban change.