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Could Germany's obsession with homeopathy explain the low vaccination rate?

In Germany, homeopathy and other "alternative medicines" are supported by the state. Is this worsening the Covid pandemic?

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Carrousel Digital announces the next step in electronic payment systems

LONDON, June 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Carrousel Digital, the London-based financial boutique, and its partner, Paris-based Marbeuf Conseil et Recherche, the digital security designer, announce

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OUT NOW! Our 205th issue!

From test-driving delivery gigs to scoring work with corona and delving into the Nazi history of modern management, it’s all in a day’s work for Exberliner. Our latest issue explores jobs and jobbing in the city.

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OUT NOW! Our 202nd issue!


OUT NOW! Our 202nd issue!
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This month, we look at mental health in Berlin. Are the city’s single, lonely millennials the pandemic’s forgotten victims? How are Berlin’s diehard ravers coping without their world-famous scene? From the new wave of psychedelics in therapy to the sad history of Bonnie’s Ranch, we take you inside churches and doctor’s offices to seek out the real stories of mental health in our city.
THE GREAT DEPRESSION – How single expat millennials have been left behind
THE LOCKED DOORS OF BONNIE’S RANCH – The sad history of Berlin’s famous mental hospital

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Berlin news update: Friday, February 19


Berlin news update: Friday, February 19
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Berlin Mayor Michael Müller has criticised people refusing to have the Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccine. Photo: IMAGO / Francesco Rossi
Mayor demands revised vaccine priorities following AstraZeneca row, legal case against pop-up bike lanes dropped
Tagesspiegel in an interview yesterday. The comments come after numerous reports from across Germany that significant numbers of people who are entitled to the UK-developed shot are refusing to have it due to unfounded fears about efficacy and side effects. "I would get vaccinated with AstraZeneca immediately," Müller said, and proposed that the unwanted jabs could be offered to teachers or police officers instead. The AstraZeneca vaccine is currently being offered to medical staff and care workers under the age of 65.

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Berlin news update: Monday, February 15


Berlin news update: Monday, February 15
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Thousands took to ice on Berlin’s frozen lakes and canals over the weekend. Photo: IMAGO / Hohlfeld
Berliners take to the ice under police watch, Müller promises easing of lockdown rules 
The police were out in force again today as thousands took to ice on Berlin’s frozen lakes and canals. At the weekend police helicopters were seen flying low over the ice at Müggelsee, Lietzensee and the Rummelsburger Bucht, with dramatic footage from Saturday showing an aircraft hovering metres over the heads of walkers and skaters. Several people have reportedly fallen through the ice, including a man and his one-year-old baby when the ice gave way as they were walking on the Schlachtensee lake on Saturday. The pair were airlifted to hospital. Meanwhile police broke up an impromptu rave on the Landwehrcanal in Kreuzberg on Sunday afternoon after dozens of people gathered on the ice to dance. The DJ was subsequently questioned by officers.  

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Berlin news update: Friday, February 12


Berlin news update: Friday, February 12
Schools to reopen to some pupils, outdoor drinking ban relaxed, Covid variant forces hospital closure
Berlin’s schools will begin opening to pupils from February 22, starting with years one to three. According to an agreement reached by senators on Thursday night, pupils will be taught on alternate days to ensure social distancing while compulsory attendance is to remain suspended, meaning that parents are not legally required to send their children to school. Starting the same day, attendance at the city’s
Kitas may also be increased: day nurseries will be allowed to open at up to 60 percent of normal capacity, meaning children with language support needs and those about to start school will be allowed back. 

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Berlin news update: Monday, January 11


Berlin news update: Monday, January 11
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Berlin's government has committed €3.3 million to clean up the city's streets this year. Photo: Leon Seibert / Unsplash
15-kilometre travel limit planned, all Covid traffic lights on red, Müller admits schools mistakes
Tagesspiegel reports. According to the strategy agreed by the federal government and state leaders this month, an index of 200 or above requires the introduction of a citywide ban on people travelling further than 15 kilometres outside Berlin. Journeys excluded from the rule include going to work, visits to the doctor and emergencies. The Senat is due to finalise the measure at a session on Tuesday.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190629:12:34:00

pushed in the white house and in homeland security for a nationwide operation that would be a targeted enforcement operation to deport undocumented families as well that were on a doj expedited docket. >> you hear him laying out this carrousel and what it looks like. i would guess, in your interview with the assistant director of i.c.e. did not -- >> no. >> it strikes me, there's a shallow pool here of talent from which the president is pulling and putting back and moving around. what does that say to you about its capacity to deal with what is this humanitarian crisis. >> couple of things. i think that mark morgan comment was worse than that, because i can look into the eyes of some of these children and see -- it's not that i see future gang members. i can look into their eyes and make an assessment as to what's in their soul. immigration is fraught with complex issues.

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