Hamburg
The News of Zealand: Thursday 6 July
Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne indicates initial support for medicinal cannabis reform, victims who suffered abuse in state institutions seek justice, and Hamburg prepares for massive protests as it hosts the G20 summit.
220 cops removed from duty after scandalous Berlin police party
“They drank, danced, pissed and, yes, apparently also bonked" ahead of the G20 summit.
Meet the St. Pauli Fan Clubs Springing Up Across the Globe
In recent years, admirers of the German second-division side have grouped together as far afield as Glasgow, Athens, Brazil and New York. We spoke to them about supporting St. Pauli and activism overseas.
Bobby Wood Rockets In A Beautiful Shot From Distance
It was one of those beautifully struck balls that lifts both feet off the ground in a balletic twist.
It's Not Just You: Euro Cities Are Looking Eeerily Familiar
New book 'Familiar' by Luca Picardi looks at how new developments in different cities are becoming formulaic echoes of each other.
Baked Potatoes in Hamburg Are Next-Level
I order an “Istambul-style” potato which comes covered in couscous, feta cheese, olives, salad, and a creamy, spicy sauce. Couscous in a potato. Why the fuck not?
Josh Barnett Will Be at Home in Hamburg
Josh Barnett will be donning the German colors for his main event clash with Andrei Arlovski in Hamburg this weekend, but that isn't the only reason why 'The Warmaster' isn't sure if his European opponent will get cheers from the crowd.
A Silicon Valley-Like Startup Accelerator, But For Artists
Famous New Media Artist Jeremy Bailey wants to give other artists a chance to go into business.
Meet Yorkshire St. Pauli, The Activist Fan Club Facilitating Change
If we were searching for a St. Pauli fan club, Leeds might be the last place we’d look. So, what inspires football fans in Yorkshire to support Hamburg’s iconic second-tier club?
Making a Maestro: In Conversation With David August
Ahead of his latest release, we caught up with the virtuoso about balancing work and play.
A German City Has Banned Single-Serve Coffee Pods and Plastic Water Bottles
Hamburg is on the vanguard of German efforts to correct the ecological balance sheet of a throwaway culture, which consumes billions of single-serve coffee pods each year.