Ramadan lights on display in Frankfurtpicture alliance/dpa | Boris Roessler Open fig captionBlog post written by UmarBerlin+6Ramadan in Deutschland
My guest host for Christmas: Mark, who hosted me over Christmas and invited me to join his celebrations.© Umar Open fig captionBlog post written by UmarChristmas+9A Warm Christmas with American Host Family in G...
You can see a train station, the train is already waiting on the platform.© Rayhona Open fig captionBlog post written by RayhonaCommunity+14How to make friends in a new place
Poetry slam event at the uni© Adam Aach / StuVe Presse Open fig captionculture+4Poetry Slams in Germany
Christmas cookies, an Advent wreath and baking accessories, late in the evening, a light is on.@DAAD/ Memoona Open fig captionBlog post written by MemoonaChristmas+6The First Time
Anh on the river promenade@Anh-Hoang Nguyen Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangCommunity+6The Flow
Testimonial Roberta watching the Pride Parade© DAAD/Daniel Reuber Open fig captionculture+1Pride Parades
A man dressed up as Satan during Walpurgisnacht at Wernigerode, Germany© DAAD/ Anirban Open fig captionBlog post written by AnirbanCities of culture+6Where Fairy Tales come from …
Trees in March © Memoona Open fig captionBlog post written by MemoonaCommunity+5A March Week in Passau
The "Kleine Uli" (Little Ulrich Street) is just 100 metres from the University Square of the University of Halle and invites you to stroll, relax, chat and celebrate with a large number of cafés, bars and restaurants.© MLU/Fotograf Open fig captionculture+8Nightlife in Germany
Jinmeng returning bottles in a supermarket.© Jinmeng Open fig captionculture+2Sustainability - Conserve. Reuse. Recycle.
Gordon Gerriets proudly sporting Hertha BSC colours at an away game© Burmann/City-Press GmbH Open fig captionBerlin+8Germany’s No. 1 sporting obsession
A stand decorated with illuminated paper stars at the Erfurt Christmas market.© Pavel Open fig captionBlog post written by UmarChristmas+5German Christmas Markets
Christmas market and its stands© Study in Germany Open fig captionChristmas+3Christmas time in Germany