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“Women are needed”
Religions for Peace: Minister of State Michelle Müntefering on the importance of religion for peace.
“The challenge of our time”
Why is the past so important for young people? Lucas from Brazil talks about his experiences in Germany.
“An event that must never be allowed to happen again”
Mariia Ilkiv is researching the fates of victims of Nazi persecution at the Arolsen Archives. Her knowledge of Slavic languages is a big help in her work.
Lest we forget
Why are young people becoming involved in remembrance culture in Germany? Reports by two international volunteers.
New forms of remembrance
At the moment digital remembrance is almost the only way to commemorate the Night of the November Pogroms. Meron Mendel talks about new forms of remembrance.
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“Munich is family-friendly”
The expat Spomenka lives with her family in Munich. She tells why she feels comfortable there and reveals important links to help get started in the city.
An expat in Hamburg
The Moldavian expat Elena lives in Germany’s second largest city. Here she shows you Hamburg and gives you some good tips on how to make friends.
Learning paves the way to integration
Chancellor Angela Merkel awards the National Integration Prize 2020 to the Syrian refugee Bjeen Alhassan for her commitment.
“Berlin is colourful and friendly”
The expat Sarah Slik from Canada shows you Berlin: find out here what everyday life in the German capital can look like.
My favourite place is a castle
The expat Asyraf Syamsul lives in the city of Cologne. But what he likes best is the environment. Learn here about what fascinates him there.
Facts about expats
Why do expats come to Germany, how long do they want to stay, what do they like – and what don’t they like? The new Expat Insider 2020 Report has the answers.
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