How colonial feminism shapes Germany’s migration politics and fuels the AfD’s rise
Articles
Red Flag: first Manhattan, then Berlin?
In his weekly column, Nathaniel Flakin looks at why Germany’s Die Linke is not like Mamdani.
News from Berlin and Germany, 12th November 2025
Weekly news round-up from Berlin and Germany
15 November 1884 – start of Berlin conference
This week in working class history
Threads of Resistance: the women stitching stories and struggles
From Palestine to Greece, mothers are the roots of hope, the strength of solidarity, and the flames that keep tradition and dignity alive.
“The reason the housing crisis continues is because there are people benefitting from it”
Interview with Jacob Stringer, author of “Renters Unite”
Berlin and the cultural cost of control
A city more interested in order than openness
Artificial intelligence: A tool for capital or liberation?
Can AI serve the working class and how can we gain collective control over digital production?
Some thoughts on the New York mayoral election results
We should welcome Mamdani’s victory. But implementing his promises will require pressure from below