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Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags
Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags

The Independent

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags

Tens of thousands of people danced to techno beats across Berlin on Saturday to celebrate the city's Pride parade, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in Europe. With rainbow flags and bottles of beer, Germany's capital city partied under overcast skies, an upgrade after days of downpours, to observe and honor Christopher Street Day. The annual Christopher Street Day parade commemorates the 1969 Stonewall rebellion in New York, a spontaneous street uprising triggered by a police raid on the Stonewall Inn gay bar on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. Berlin's parade took revelers past the iconic Brandenburg Gate and through the Nollendorfplatz neighborhood, home to the city's gay culture as well as a memorial to the queer people who were persecuted and killed in Nazi Germany. The city's first Christopher Street Day occurred on June 30, 1979, in West Berlin.

Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags
Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags

Associated Press

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags

BERLIN (AP) — Tens of thousands of people danced to techno beats across Berlin on Saturday to celebrate the city's Pride parade, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in Europe. With rainbow flags and bottles of beer, Germany's capital city partied under overcast skies, an upgrade after days of downpours, to observe and honor Christopher Street Day. The annual Christopher Street Day parade commemorates the 1969 Stonewall rebellion in New York, a spontaneous street uprising triggered by a police raid on the Stonewall Inn gay bar on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. Berlin's parade took revelers past the iconic Brandenburg Gate and through the Nollendorfplatz neighborhood, home to the city's gay culture as well as a memorial to the queer people who were persecuted and killed in Nazi Germany. The city's first Christopher Street Day occurred on June 30, 1979, in West Berlin.

Indian diaspora stages peaceful protest in Munich against Pahalgam terror attack
Indian diaspora stages peaceful protest in Munich against Pahalgam terror attack

India Today

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Indian diaspora stages peaceful protest in Munich against Pahalgam terror attack

Around 700 members of the Indian diaspora gathered in central Munich on Saturday to peacefully protest against the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives on April protest, held under tight security, began at the historic Geschwister-Scholl-Platz near LMU and concluded at Mnchner Freiheit, sending a strong message of solidarity with the victims and their families. advertisementThe protest drew support from prominent German political figures, including Member of Parliament Prof. Dr. Hans Theiss and Munich City Councillor Delija Balidemaj, who stood alongside demonstrators to condemn terrorism and support international peace efforts. The Munich rally is the latest in a wave of global protests by Indian communities outraged by the Pahalgam attack. In recent days, Indian diaspora groups across Europe have organised similar demonstrations, voicing their concerns and expressing unity with those affected by the May 3, more than 100 protesters assembled at Piazza Fontana near Duomo in Milan. Participants included members of the Sikh, Christian, Tamil, and Malayali communities, as well as Indian students. The crowd condemned the attack and called for global attention to the threat of terrorism in the Kashmir day earlier in Berlin, demonstrators marched past several iconic landmarks, including the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Dom, and Humboldt Forum, in a large-scale protest that drew the attention of passersby and in London, members of the Indian community had gathered outside the Indian High Commission in a show of support. The protest coincided with a counter-demonstration led by pro-Khalistani and Pakistani Watch

15 Largest Cities in Germany, Ranked by Population
15 Largest Cities in Germany, Ranked by Population

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

15 Largest Cities in Germany, Ranked by Population

Germany, a country with a rich history, cutting-edge innovation and vibrant culture, is home to some of Europe's most dynamic cities. Each of the largest cities in Germany reflects the nation's blend of historical significance, modern development and regional uniqueness. From the bustling streets of Berlin to the picturesque charm of Munich, Germany's urban centers showcase its diversity and global influence. The capital and largest city of Germany, Berlin is a global hub for politics, culture and history. Known for landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall Memorial and Museum Island, the city is steeped in history. Its thriving arts scene, nightlife and diverse culinary offerings make it a vibrant metropolis. As Germany's second-largest city and a major port, Hamburg is known for its maritime heritage and bustling harbor. The Speicherstadt — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and the modern Elbphilharmonie concert hall are standout attractions. Its lively nightlife and scenic waterways make it a must-visit. The capital of Bavaria, Munich is famous for its beer culture, Oktoberfest and stunning architecture. Iconic landmarks like Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace and the Englischer Garten showcase its charm. Munich is also a global tech and business hub. Cologne, the capital of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, is known for its impressive Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its lively carnival celebrations. Located along the Rhine River, the city is a cultural hotspot with museums, galleries and a thriving art scene. Frankfurt is Germany's financial center, home to the European Central Bank and a striking skyline. The city's blend of modern skyscrapers and historic sites, like Römer Square and Goethe House, offers a unique charm. Frankfurt's international airport makes it a key global gateway. The capital of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart is the heart of Germany's automotive industry, with headquarters for Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. The city is surrounded by vineyards and features cultural highlights like the Stuttgart State Opera and Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden. Düsseldorf is a cosmopolitan city known for its fashion industry, modern architecture and lively Rhine promenade. The city's Altstadt, dubbed "the longest bar in the world," and its vibrant arts scene make it a cultural hub. Leipzig is renowned for its rich musical heritage, being home to composers like Bach and Mendelssohn. The city's historic center, dynamic arts scene and landmarks such as St. Thomas Church make it a cultural jewel in Saxony. Located in the Ruhr region, Dortmund is a former industrial city that has reinvented itself as a hub for technology and culture. Known for its football club, Borussia Dortmund and green spaces like Westfalenpark, the city offers a mix of innovation and recreation. Essen, another key city in the Ruhr region, is known for its industrial heritage and transformation into a cultural hub. The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlights its history. The city also boasts vibrant arts and shopping districts. Bremen is a historic city with a picturesque old town and iconic landmarks like the Bremen Town Musicians statue and St. Peter's Cathedral. As a major port city, it has a strong maritime heritage and a vibrant cultural scene. Dresden, often called the Florence on the Elbe, is known for its stunning Baroque architecture and rich cultural history. The rebuilt Frauenkirche and Zwinger Palace are must-see landmarks. The city's mix of historical charm and modern energy makes it quintessentially German. Hanover is a key trade fair city, hosting events like Hannover Messe. The city is the capital of Lower Saxony, a German state, and is known for its green spaces, including the Herrenhausen Gardens and its strong cultural institutions like the Sprengel Museum. Nuremberg is steeped in history, from its medieval Old Town to its role in post-World War II trials. The Nuremberg Castle, Christkindlesmarkt (Christmas Market), and vibrant arts scene highlight its cultural richness. Located at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, Duisburg is known for having one of the world's largest inland ports. The city offers a blend of industrial history and modern cultural attractions, including the Duisburg-Nord Landscape Park and its industrial-themed green spaces. We created this article in conjunction with AI technology, then made sure it was fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor. Original article: 15 Largest Cities in Germany, Ranked by Population Copyright © 2025 HowStuffWorks, a division of InfoSpace Holdings, LLC, a System1 Company

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