Haftbefehl shows that Germany loves art born from alienation – just not the people who create it
A hit Netflix documentary about Germany’s favourite rapper demonstrates how popular the aesthetics of migrant life are – just as politicians debate how to remove it from inner cities If you want to understand the state of Germany in these last weeks of 2025, grasping the meaning of two entries (…)
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