Sebastian Haffner – The Devil’s Pact: A History of German–Russian Relations
In the journalist’s rediscovered essay, German-Russian relations are examined; they are described as both close and violent.
By Florian Keisinger
In the journalist’s rediscovered essay, German-Russian relations are examined; they are described as both close and violent.
By Florian Keisinger
German retirees who volunteer in civil protection could soon receive special recognition. The Federal Ministry of the Interior is offering a dedicated award.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Andreas Fulda simulates the consequences of a military conflict in the Indo-Pacific. Economic interdependencies and political decisions could have a significant impact on international security.
By Florian Keisinger
What if the intelligence services' warnings would come true and an attack on NATO became a reality? The book "If we were at war tomorrow" impressively shows what war could feel like in people's everyday lives – and why it makes sense to prepare today.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Thousands of prisoners were tortured to death at Sednaya prison in Syria. Survivors and human rights activists have curated an exhibition on this reign of terror, which is now on display at the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial.
By Markus Bickel
The film “Mr. Nobody Against Putin” quietly shows how ideology, opportunism, and limited prospects motivate young people in Russian provinces to join the military – a daily reality that’s hardly changed since 2022.
By Viktor Funk
The terrorist attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 and the Israeli reaction have triggered worldwide debates. The new anthology “Umkämpfte Geschichte” opposes the reinterpretation of the events and criticizes postcolonial patterns of argumentation.
By Florian Keisinger
At the opening of Cafe Kyiv, German Chancellor Merz warned against a dictated peace for Ukraine. The Chancellor called for increased pressure on Moscow and emphasized the need to actively defend freedom.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Jens Stoltenberg will assume the Chair of the Munich Security Conference “when he believes he can actually do that,” current MSC Chair Wolfgang Ischinger announced.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Robert Wallenhauer