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Zelenskyy Berlin Talks: US Peacekeeper Plan Revealed

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz details a US-led plan for peacekeepers to defend Ukraine post-ceasefire, as Zelenskyy hints at a near-finalised deal. Explore the latest from day 1,393 of the war.

Ukraine Peace Talks in Berlin: What Was Achieved?

US and European leaders met in Berlin to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine in a potential peace deal with Russia. While progress was made, critical issues like occupied territories remain unresolved. Read the full analysis.

How Australia's HIV/AIDS strategy saved lives

Discover how Australia's community-led approach to HIV/AIDS became a global public health model, combining activism with government support to combat the crisis effectively.

Peaches on new album No Lube So Rude after 10 years

Electroclash icon Peaches discusses her first album in 10 years, No Lube So Rude, queer rights, Berlin's changing culture, and her creative journey. Discover the artist's powerful comeback.

Petrenko's Brahms: A Landmark Recording

Discover Kirill Petrenko's dynamic new recording of Brahms's First Symphony and Tragic Overture with the Berlin Philharmonic. Stream the album now on Apple Music and Spotify.

The Ice Tower: Cotillard in Death-Wish Fairytale

Marion Cotillard stars in Lucile Hadžihalilović's hypnotic new film The Ice Tower, a haunting tale of obsession and idolisation. Read our full review of this Berlin festival sensation.

Sixth Hamas suspect arrested in Germany

German authorities detain sixth Hamas member accused of plotting attacks on Jewish institutions. Suspect allegedly transported automatic rifle and pistols. Read the latest developments.

30,000 glowing roses light up Chelsea for charity

The stunning Ever After Garden, featuring 30,000 illuminated white roses, has opened in Duke of York Square, raising vital funds for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Visit this free display until 16 December.

Why I left London for Europe's friendliest city

A Londoner's journey to discover if the grass really is greener led to an unexpected winner in the European friendliness stakes, with surprising results that challenge British perceptions.

Little Berlin: Village still divided by Cold War

Discover the remarkable story of Mödlareuth, the tiny village split in two by the Iron Curtain, where the Cold War's legacy continues to shape daily life decades after reunification.

Serbia remembers station collapse victims

Emotional scenes unfold in Serbia as thousands commemorate the victims of last year's devastating railway station collapse that claimed multiple lives and injured dozens.

Bulgarians jailed for Paris Jewish memorial vandalism

Two Bulgarians receive prison sentences for desecrating a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French investigators uncovering evidence pointing to Russian state involvement in the coordinated attack.

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