
Ruling is out for Nelly – The Guy Who Almost Killed Her Walks Away
Remember Nelly’s story? The Kenyan lady that was pushed onto the tracks of a U-Bahn for her loud conversation on the phone. Well the court Read More
Remember Nelly’s story? The Kenyan lady that was pushed onto the tracks of a U-Bahn for her loud conversation on the phone. Well the court Read More
A report recently released by the Ministry of Families (excuse the constant translations I use of the ministries, but I hope you get the drift…lol), Read More
During this year’s youth medicine Messe in Weimar, the Pediatricians met and were busy discussing ways to improve how they offer their services to the Read More
A recent report has shown that the number of people having to take up Hartz IV in order to survive is increasing, at least by Read More
Although German teachers are allowed to move within the EU, moving within Germany has always been a disaster. The German States do not recognise teaching Read More
The Bundestag put into law, a bill stating that the Einwohnermeldeamt should not share information they hold about people without explicit permission from the owner Read More
Last week, the EU parliament in Brussels agreed that every country within the EU should guarantee jobs for it’s youth. According to the EU, every Read More
Deportation can be a trying experience for most people, and a shock deportation can be scarier. But what happens when a child wants to return Read More
The media recently caught up with Sylvia Njagi a Kenyan kindergarten teacher who works for the Waldorf Kindergarten in Nairobi. Sylvia was visiting Emmendingen is Read More
We all know the conditions of being a refugee (asylbewerber) in Germany and in Europe is generally quite hard. As a refugee in Germany you Read More
The EU has decided to simplify travelling in and out of the Schengen area for travellers from the Third States. They plan to introduce what Read More
Thought the Federal Statistics office announced that the number of abortions in Germany had dropped by 1.9% this year as compared to last year, the Read More
Joseph Kiprono (23) and Stephen Thagwo Boro (22) have been living in Delmenhorst doing their FSJ for the past 15months at a care facility for Read More
A recent study from the University of Duisburg-Essen has come out condemning discrimination citing it as the main reason why many foreigners refuse to integrate Read More
If you aren’t aware, in NRW this year there will be 2 classes graduating with their Abi (this is the German equivalent of a KCSE, Read More
Hey People, Please help this Kenyan sister win this award. They are currently on 9th place. Let’s put them at the top. What you need Read More
A new study released has shown that despite the deficiency of skilled labour in Germany, most German companies still do not employ foreigners from outside Read More
So far Germany has done a lot in reforming their laws in regards to the Academics especially for the MINT professions (Read Good News for Read More
The Minister for Youth and Families launched an emergency number for women. The number is to help fight against violence against women by providing information Read More