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Death Of Internet Freedom? How The U.S. And China Are Converging On Digital Sovereignty

Washington once promoted an open, unrestricted internet, and criticized Beijing’s efforts to control its citizens’ access. But the recent “sell or ban” controversy over ByteDance’s social media platform TikTok shows that the United States may now be siding with China when it comes to digital sovereignty. Is internet freedom dead — and if so, who killed it?

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Society

The Dating Wall: Why A Long Reunified Germany Still Has So Few East-West Couples

Only 5% of German couples are formed by East-West partners. So why, 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and reunification, does an invisible wall still seem to keep Germans apart romantically?

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This Happened

King Juan Carlos, Hugo Chávez And Big Bird — On This Day In History November 10

The first introduction of a well-known operating system, a diplomatic incident and the arrival of the Muppets.

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This Happened

Falling Wall To Rolling Stone — On This Day In History November 9

Breaking down the “Wall of Shame,” the youngest World Chess Champion and the first issue of an iconic rock magazine.

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Geopolitics Migrant Lives Society

Our “Rebordering” World — Walls Go Up Everywhere, 35 Years After Berlin’s Came Down

November 9 marks 35 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Once seen as a step toward open borders, walls and fences now span a quarter of the world’s land borders today. It’s central to what’s being called the “rebordering” among nations around the world.

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

Putin In Mongolia, Or The Death Of International Justice? Not Just Yet

Mongolia is a signatory to the International Criminal Court treaty and should have arrested Vladimir Putin on his arrival in the capital yesterday. Of course, it didn’t — nobody believed it would. But for international affairs specialist Pierre Haski, this is only a setback for international justice.

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Geopolitics

The Far Right’s Success In Germany Adds Fuel To Three Fires Burning In The World

For the first time with a win in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR) state of Thuringia, the far-right AFD party has come out on top in the regional elections. It will have long-lasting, and far-reaching, ramifications: Ukraine, Trump, French election aftermath.

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This Happened — August 13: First Brick In The Berlin Wall

Updated August 13, 2024 at 11:50 a.m. The construction of the Berlin Wall began on this day in 1961. It was constructed by the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) to prevent residents from escaping to West Berlin. It was intended in particular to halt the mass exodus of skilled laborers, professionals, and intellectuals from East […]

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This Happened — June 26: JFK “I’m A Berliner” Speech

Updated June 26, 2024 at 1 p.m. President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech on this day in 1963. Where did President Kennedy deliver his speech? President Kennedy gave his “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech in West Berlin, at the Rathaus Schöneberg (Schöneberg City Hall) in front of a crowd […]

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Geopolitics

History Returns? The Ominous Reality Of D-Day’s 80th Anniversary

From Ukraine to the South China Sea, images of war are highly reminiscent of the horrors of the past. As the world marks 80 years since the Normandy landings of World War II, geopolitical analyst Dominique Moïsi wonders if history is bound to repeat itself.

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This Happened—November 9: Fall Of The Berlin Wall

Updated Nov. 9, 2023 at 12:45 The beginning of the collapse of the Berlin Wall, which allowed East Germans to cross into the West, marked a new epoch in world history. Amid revolutions that led to the collapse of the Soviet-led communist bloc, the tearing down the wall on Nov. 9, 1989, is considered the […]

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Food / Travel Society

Visiting The Murky World Of Underground Berlin

Built on a soggy bed of sand, the German capital isn’t an ideal place for underground infrastructure. And yet, there’s a relatively unknown maze of tunnels, bunkers and other surprising spaces down there.

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Not The First Time Elites Failed To See History Being Made

Experts do know a lot. But they have a tendency to consider the object of their expertise as immovable.

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In The News

On This Day – November 9

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Geopolitics Society

Across The World, Democracy Slides Into “Recession”

A generation ago we saw the Berlin Wall come down and Nelson Mandela go from prison to the presidency. Today, we have Orban, Erdogan, Trump. What happens next?

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Geopolitics Ideas Migrant Lives The Endless War

From Israel To Hungary, Walls Will Never Solve Our Problems

-OpEd- PARIS — If you travel to the far north of England, you’ll see Hadrian’s Wall still proudly standing almost 19 centuries after it was built. Of course, it’s no match for the Great Wall of China, in length or in what remains of its fortifications. But it’s still an impressive construction, and its message, […]

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Geopolitics Ideas

What Will Define The 25 Years Since The Berlin Wall Fell

-OpEd- PARIS — As Germany celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on Sunday, we mark the passage of time. Historically speaking, time is a variable. Much can happen in a quarter century, or very little. Twenty-five years was how long military service used to last for peasants in Tsarist Russia. […]

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Society

Born When The Wall Fell, Germany’s Transition Generation

Five Germans, from the former East Germany, who were born on or near reunification 25 years ago, talk about how the past is bound to shape the future.

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Geopolitics Ideas

Russia, How To End The Bad Behavior Of A Fallen Empire

Moscow is clearly testing the limits of the West, which must now put a stop to Putin’s muscle-flexing with some muscle of its own. How about a German-Polish army brigade?

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Smarter Cities Society

The Mall Of Berlin, A Whole New Concept For Urban Consumers

Malls, not walls, in Germany’s capital, but can it compete with the Internet?

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Soviet Disobedience

At the end of WWII, several monuments were built across Berlin to commemorate the Soviet soldiers fallen during the war. As imposing as this memorial in Treptower Park seems, I was unimpressed: I’ve always been circumspect about soldiers. So was my wife Claudine, who looks like she’s turning her back to these Soviet occupiers, who […]

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Soviet Soldiers Playing Tourist

Strong sun and light spirits for these Soviet soldiers in East Berlin, four years after JFK and 20 years before Ronald Reagan spoke from the other side of the Wall.

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Food / Travel

Mrs. Vu Of Hanoi, The Bridge Connecting Vietnam To Former East Germany

HANOI – We are in Hanoi, sitting in Mrs. Vu’s kitchen. The table is weighed down with exotic delicacies, passion fruit, pineapple, slices of melon, litchis, dragon fruit, kumquats, grapefruit, heart-shaped pieces of watermelon and small, fat bananas. We’ve already made considerable inroads into the spread, as if we hadn’t eaten for days. Mrs. Vu, […]

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Tear Down This Wall! We Want Luxury Condos! Berlin Debates Cold War Memorial

DIE WELT (Germany) Worldcrunch BERLIN – “Tear down this wall!” Ronald Reagan famously implored in Berlin in 1987, challenging Mikhail Gorbachev to bring an end to the Cold War. Now, it appears, this was also the much quieter request of a luxury condominium developer. The longest remaining portion of the Berlin Wall, stretching 1,316 meters […]

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