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The father of two girls who were the subject of an hours-long Amber Alert on Friday in New Hampshire has been charged with murder in connection with their mother's death.
The New Hampshire attorney general's office said Dustin Mark Duren, 37, was charged with second-degree murder. He's accused of shooting and killing Caitlyn Naffziger, 31, whose body was found Thursday night in a Berlin apartment.
The discovery of Naffziger's body led to state police issuing an Amber Alert for the couple's 1- and 4-year-old daughters. The two girls were found safe Friday at an Applebee's in Keene, and Duren was taken into custody without incident.
Video from a witness shows police with weapons drawn ordering the girls' father, Dustin Mark Duren, 37, out of the white Subaru Impreza that was referenced in the Amber Alert. Duren can be seen turning around with his hands up, walking backward toward police and kneeling on the ground.
"My son recognized the car and said, 'Oh my gosh, Mom, that's the Amber Alert from this morning,'" said witness Tonya Hansen, who took the video. "It was after the police had already figured it out. There were some citizens who recognized the car earlier and called."
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Investigators said someone who spotted the car in the parking lot recognized it from the Amber Alert and called police. Officials said the sisters were checked by medical personnel and are OK.
"I'm really sad for the family," Hansen said. "I hope the kids are OK and that the families can heal moving forward."
Throughout Friday morning, the state police major crime van and Berlin police cruisers remained parked in front of 1063 Main St., where Naffziger's body was found. An autopsy showed that she died of a single gunshot wound to the head.
Police said they responded to the apartment at about 10:30 p.m., but there was no word yet what prompted the response.
The attorney general's office confirmed that Naffziger was the mother of the two girls who were the subject of the Amber Alert.
Duren's vehicle has veteran's plates on it, and the apartment is one house over from a VFW, but the man who runs the organization said he never had any contact with Duren. The VFW officials said surveillance cameras might have caught a shot of the car going by Thursday night, and that video has been shared with police.
Duren is scheduled to be arraigned in court on Monday.
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Travel Man: 48 Hours In… The Best Episodes
They went, but should they have gone!? We count down the best of the Richard Ayoade and Joe Lycett-presented Channel 4 travel show.
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Since 2015, there’s been no need to go on a minibreak to a cultural European destination. Richard Ayoade and Joe Lycett have gone for us. They’ve waited at airport security lines displaying their miniature toothpaste tube in a clear plastic bag. They’ve bought mystery crisps from railway vending machines. They’ve been to the museums, tried the local delicacies and gone on the sightseeing tours, meaning we could stay luxuriously put.
Indeed, for a good chunk of 2020, staying put was the only option, which is when Travel Man: 48 Hours In… really came into its own. During lockdown, you could spin the globe, choose a location, load up All 4, and have a packed weekend there blasted into your face. All the experience of short haul travel with none of the having-to-mime-migraine-symptoms-to-a-Hungarian-pharmacist. Bliss!
Now Travel Man: 48 Hours In… is back for four new episodes, we salute the show’s most entertaining trips so far.
10. Hamburg with Bob Mortimer
Adding “…with Bob Mortimer ” to anything makes it better. (Try it. The One Show… With Bob Mortimer. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire… With Bob Mortimer. Year 10 Parents’ Evening… With Bob Mortimer.) That’s definitely the case on this 48-hour stint in Hamburg, the high point of which has to be the visit to the German Food Additives Museum. It starts off niche, and just gets more niche from there as Mortimer encourages Ayoade to ingest out-of-date E numbers. A solid best-of list entry.
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9. Amsterdam with Joe Lycett
Here’s the point at which Travel Man ’s producers must have scribbled down the note ‘ Joe Lycett – new host if Richard leaves?’ The two have more in common than you may think – they’re both sardonic clothes horses who run on irony – but while Ayoade’s persona leaves little room to express genuine delight, Lycett is a joy machine. We see it here when he’s confronted by a Dutch street organ that plays Wham. Immediately, he starts to jig, hands held aloft screaming “I feel so alive!”, while Ayoade nods along barely perceptibly. A strong audition for the main part.
8. Moscow with Greg Davies
Worthy of celebration solely for the local outfit Greg Davies wears at the traditional steam bath: a kind of toga worn with – as the Taskmaster describes it – a hat that makes him look like a sinister children’s character. Add to the outfit the ‘being whipped by two men using birch branches’ treatment that Davies volunteers to undergo, and we are entertained. See also: space food.
7. Split with Aisling Bea
This is Aisling Bea’s second time as a guest on the show and both are good fun, but this pips the other because it features what is officially the most adorable Travel Man sequence of all time: Bea and Joe Lycett walking extremely sweet rescue dogs from a local animal shelter along a dedicated dog beach. As Lycett puts it, “it’s the cutest day I’ve ever had and that’s saying a lot.” If a tiny puppy stand-up paddle-boarding doesn’t do it for you, then there’s also strudel-rolling, a fish cookery class, and a museum of frog taxidermy that genuinely makes you worry for humanity. Clearly mates who get on, these two are great company.
6. Copenhagen with Noel Fielding
The happiest Goth on Earth in the happiest place on Earth? That’s what you get with Noel Fielding in the Danish capital. The Mighty Boosh star giggles his way through open sandwiches, bakery windows, a beer museum and a tiny rollercoaster. They both love the fairground, and both appear to provoke genuine antipathy from their cycling tour leader Mike the Bike (he doesn’t like trouble), who makes every effort to ditch them mid-tour. The chemistry is good, the mood is… as relaxed as Richard Ayoade appears to get (key quote from Fielding: “I thought this was going to be a holiday, not one of your weird, anally retentive fright-fests.”) And they’ll always have Galoppen.
5. Berlin with Roisin Conaty
In which: they travel in a jazz lift, very much almost die on the road in what was voted the World’s Worst Car of 1975, improvise a blues jam session, and go to a bowling alley. Not a bowling alley but a kegelbahen, where Richard Ayoade appears to reveal genuine anger and a surprisingly intense competitive streak (plus a serviceable Daniel Day Lewis impersonation) when he refuses to leave until he gets a strike.
Comedian, writer and actor Roisin Conaty makes an excellent audience for Ayoade’s patter, awkward Kula Shaker jokes, and the break’s Cold War theme in general. He’s great, she’s great, and it just works.
4. Hong Kong with Jon Hamm
An extended-length Christmas special, this is a joy of an hour. Watch as the former star of Mad Men and the former host of The Crystal Maze take a ludicrously short journey in a Rolls Royce, have their portraits ripped out of paper by an artist named “Uncle Man”, and get a foot massage – or, as Ayoade describes it, “an onslaught of unparalleled brutality”. (Squirming and grimacing under the touch of his masseur and telling him to stay the heck away is as aggressive as you’ll see the man). The best bit? When they get measured for dandy bespoke suits with which they are clearly – and rightly – overjoyed.
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3. Ibiza with Jessica Knappett
Companionable banter is all very well, but sometimes it’s fun to witness a clash of personalities so extreme you wonder if it’ll end in violence. And that clash isn’t just Ayoade (sardonic, reserved) vs Knappett (wahey-the-lads! ‘BEEFA), but Ayoade vs Ibiza itself. Put simply, the party island/hippy hangout is his nightmare, and this episode features genuine appeals to camera for rescue. From what? From a gong bath, a surfing machine, the hotel where Wham’s Club Tropicana video was filmed, and from a hotel manager who insists on taking them to a place “where membership is a smiling face.” Despite Knappett’s appeals for Ayoade to have an open mind and go with the flow, his mind remains resolutely closed and stressed, and it’s quite a lot of fun to watch.
2. Miami with Rhod Gilbert
There’s no personality clash here. Ayoade and Gilbert are like two complementary grape varieties blended into the same refreshingly dry wine. It’s a wine that you’d think would be too acerbic for Miami’s brand of relaxed Cuban cool, but you’d be wrong. Humidity aside, they both have a great time on the Florida coast. They eat crab meat lollipops that cause Ayoade to break out in a spontaneous smile, and which Gilbert describes as the most amazing meal he’s ever had in his life. They wear crab bibs, are rubbish at beach yoga, nervous of alligators, live it up at a domino game and sip drink thick, sweet coffee and freshly squeezed juice you feel like you can taste. A beautiful combination.
1. Vienna with Chris O’Dowd
The best Travel Man episodes are the ones where chemistry between host and guest really chimes, and here, it’s unimprovable. This trip to Vienna with his The IT Crowd co-star Chris O’Dowd is the happiest Richard Ayoade has ever looked on screen – possibly the happiest he’s ever been in life? Perhaps that’s down to the relief of not having been the one to have accidentally smashed a snow globe in Vienna’s national snow globe museum (O’Dowd is now banned from Austria). Or perhaps he’s just relaxed, having fun and enjoying making his pal laugh over partially fermented grape juice and cheesy sausage. They eat apple strudel, drive hotrods, explore the sewers and ride a Ferris wheel as part of a locations tour for The Third Man , and generally have a lovely, lovely time.
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
Milan with Morgana Robinson whose superior pasta-making skills leave Ayoade humiliated.
Iceland with Bill Bailey for boiling eggs in a geyser, the Icelandic punk jam and the hot tub hats.
Stockholm with Sally Phillips for Ayoade’s obvious discomfort and Phillips’ obvious joy at the ABBA museum.
Porto with Nish Kumar for Nish’s excitement about his religious wax buttocks.
Dubrovnik with Stephen Merchant for them going on the Game of Thrones locations tour without having seen Game of Thrones .
Travel Man: 48 Hours In… airs on Fridays at 8.30pm on Channel 4. All episodes are available to stream in the UK on All4 .
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‘We Could Be Heroes’ — Chasing David Bowie’s Ghost Through The Streets Of Berlin
This was Zach Johnston’s first article on Uproxx. Seeing as to how he’s become something of an institution around these parts, we decided to re-run it to celebrate his work anniversary.
David Bowie’s death never really hit home until I attended the Tilda Swinton-hosted memorial at this year’s Berlinale [ the year was 2015 ] and watched Nicolas Roeg’s bizarrely brilliant The Man Who Fell to Earth unspool in all its 35mm glory. Bowie and Roeg premiered The Man Who Fell to Earth at the 1976 Berlinale, and shortly afterward Bowie moved to Berlin . As the last reel of film flickered into darkness, I sat alone for a few minutes, letting the theater empty, then decided to go for a walk in the wintry German capital I call home . It was cold, but I had a coat and I felt like seeing a few of Bowie’s old hangouts.
First, I headed to Hauptstrasse 155 — where Bowie and Iggy Pop lived. As I walked down the Hauptstrasse, I passed a construction site. The smell of burning aluminum studs took me back to my dad’s workshop in Port Townsend, Washington. This is where I first heard Bowie, back in the ’80s. You know, the nineteenhundreds.
One day on a trip to the library, I’d checked out a cassette tape of Peter and the Wolf as narrated by that dude in that funny pose on one of my old man’s vinyls. As my dad sharpened a chainsaw — the smell of oil and steel wafting towards me with every swish of the file against the chain — we listened to David Bowie talk about a kid capturing a wolf. That voice. So British. So entrancing.
I was spellbound. From there we’d listen to Heroes , Aladdin Sane , Man Who Sold the World , and so on. That first cassette tape in the workshop started something… me and my dad listening to David Bowie together.
As I grew up, I didn’t really think about Bowie too much. He was just another powerful musician my dad introduced me to (along with Freddie Mercury, Robert Plant, Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy Kilmister, and so, so many others), that is until I moved to Berlin. In Berlin, Bowie and I were fellow expatriates and I felt connected in some odd way.
With the construction site behind me, I arrived at Hauptstrasse 155. There were a dozen or so people gathered: some standing in silence, some crying, most taking photos with their phones. Mounds of flowers, candles, and hastily processed fan art littered the sidewalk.
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Lou Reed had been in Berlin for a while by the time Bowie co-produced Reed’s amazingly dark and poignant Transformer album, and Reed sold Berlin to Bowie as a place to reset without the gaze of the media. He promised Bowie that you could ride down the street on a bike to the shop, or go to a disco without being mobbed. Bowie was sold.
Bowie moved to a crumbling and still bullet-riddled Berlin in 1976. He’d just finished Station to Station and had officially hung up the neon leotards of Ziggy. He wanted to get off the cocaine and put his life back together and West Berlin seemed like the perfect place to do so. In what was probably the most badass roommate situation of all time, Bowie moved in with Iggy Pop in the West Berlin district of Schoenberg. Let that sink in a moment — the same time Bowie was making his Berlin Trilogy, Iggy Pop was making The Idiot and Lust for Life . That’s five iconic albums made by a couple of guys living together in one rundown flat in Berlin. If you believe in magic, then there is some serious magic in that building.
The same year Bowie decided to call West Berlin home, he started painting and drawing. He opened up a new side to his artistry that would carry him throughout his career. But it was the music that would become the true calling card of his time in Berlin. It was during these years that Bowie, Brian Eno, and Tony Visconti would create the mystical and profound Berlin Trilogy. Berlin also allowed Bowie the sort of anonymity that he needed after the whirlwind of mass stardom he achieved with Ziggy Stardust.
I paid my respects to Bowie at his and Iggy’s door and carried on up the Hauptstrasse towards Potsdamer Platz. I wanted to go to Hansa Ton Studios where Bowie recorded. Every morning, he would ride his bike along the same route I was traveling. Without a bike, it took 20 minutes before I got close, but zeroing in on the studio wasn’t easy. I walked beneath the glass towers that loom over Potsdamer Platz and got lost on the backstreets. Hansa Ton is about as innocuous a building as you can imagine — just a single shingle hanging above the door.
Bowie had written a lot of music for The Man Who Fell to Earth that, in the end, was left unused. A lot of that music would become Low . It’s a very somber album. The A-side is lyrical. The B-side is mostly instrumental and conceptual. Though recorded in Bowie’s home in France, it was mixed at the famous Hansa Ton Studios in West Berlin, which at the time was set against the Berlin Wall. Bowie and Visconti recount how East German soldiers would watch them work through high-powered binoculars, day and night, and write down what they were doing. Low set Bowie on a new path musically and visually. Just look at that cover (Bowie as The Man Who Fell to Earth no less).
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During those early days in Berlin , Bowie discovered that his art could be pop, personal, political, and innovative all at the same time. Sometimes the act didn’t have to just be an act. Sometimes the act could be you, your surroundings, and life as it happens. Low was a success and the following album, Heroes, was even bigger. The record was conceived, recorded, and mixed in West Berlin — it was the sum total of his new life, his new views, his new career.
It was also a hit machine that managed to touch on what Bowie was witnessing in Berlin. In 1977, while Bowie, Visconti, and Eno were being spied on in Hansa Ton Studios, two people were killed trying to cross the wall . One of them was shot dead. The other drowned trying to swim the River Spree. With that context, Bowie’s lyrics seem even more potent.
“I, I can remember Standing by the wall And the guns, shot above our heads And we kissed, as though nothing could fall And the shame was on the other side Oh we can beat them, forever and ever Then we could be heroes, just for one day”
With Heroes , Bowie had fully reinvented himself and added to the growing list of great albums influenced by life in Berlin: from Lou Reed’s druggy epic Berlin to Iggy’s Lust for Life , and even later in the ’80s to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ The Firstborn Is Dead and U2’s Zoo Station .
After standing outside the studio, I wandered toward the Paris Bar where Bowie got so drunk during a Rolling Stone interview that he ended it by rolling around in the ice outside in an absinthe fit. These days, the restaurant bar feels too trendy for my taste. I opted to carry on back to Kreuzberg where I ended up drinking at Luzia — where Iggy, Reed, and Bowie drank too.
Of course, Bowie’s records were spinning while I sipped my Sazerac. The crowd was pretty small and quiet for a Friday night. And then Lodger started to play. I sat and listened to the album from start to finish for the first time in my life. It felt like we were all sitting there, sipping our drinks, and just listening. It was eerie and comforting at the same time and I decided it was time for a dram of absinthe.
Lodger would signal the end of this iteration of Bowie’s rebirth, and his collaborations with Eno (for a time). Lodger was mostly written and recorded while on the road during the Isolar II World Tour. Though it wasn’t made in Berlin, it was inspired by the events having led up to that point because of Berlin. Lodger failed commercially and critically. Though it has received a resurgence and reassessment, it will forever be considered the weakest of Bowie’s Berlin triptych. But it’s evident in Lodger that a new era of Bowie was emerging. His music and style would become political and inclusive and lead to a whole new era of Bowie that we got in the ’80s. When Bowie left Berlin, he left a new man and a wholly changed artist.
In 1987, Bowie gathered his band for a concert at the Berlin Wall in front of the still-burned and bombed-out Reichstag. He turned as many speakers towards the east as the west. On the East side of the Wall, hundreds gathered to try and catch a few notes of the concert. Hundreds turned into thousands. As Bowie launched into Heroes , riots broke out as the thousands of East Berliners gathered and started to chant, “Tear down the Wall!” Police brutalized and arrested them. East Berliners raged back. Many think it was Rocky Balboa that ended the Cold War. But I like to think Bowie had a hand in it, too, pointing his speakers at the disenfranchised and isolated East Berliners and giving them something to fight for.
In the days since Bowie’s death, vinyls of his immense discography spin in every corner of Berlin. Memorials and street art continue to pop up. Even the Mayor has chimed in, calling Bowie “one of us.” There’s a petition to change one block of Hauptstrasse to David-Bowie-Strasse. Berliners love their freaks.
The city weeps for their adopted son. I didn’t go to the places Lou Reed lived and worked in Berlin when he died. But I did with Bowie. As I was walking the streets, with Heroes echoing in my ears, I realized that Bowie represented what I had moved to Berlin to chase — reinvention — whereas Reed represented a place I didn’t want to go back to — the darkness of drugs, failed relationships, and generational anger. Bowie had some of that edge too, but he was weird enough and bold enough to infuse it with a bright future.
As I shuffled home, the absinthe provided a nice buffer between me and the biting Berlin cold. My mind drifted back to a hot summer in Berlin a few years ago. The streets were muggy and smelled of tobacco smoke, car exhaust, and dust. The neo-classic apartment with high ceilings I loved when I moved to the city was seeming less and less like a good idea and more like a blast furnace. I remembered sitting in my apartment, sweating, and trying to get a one-year-old baby boy to sleep in the unbearable heat. My heart raced as the cries got louder and more shrill. Like any desperate parent, I clamored to find something to soothe him, scanning playlist after playlist.
And there it was, Bowie narrating Peter and the Wolf . I put it on and heard Bowie’s voice, so refined, so British, explaining all the instruments. It was the cool breeze my son needed. The cries stopped almost immediately (almost magically ). Ten minutes later, he was asleep, and I was back in the shop with my dad.
As I keyed into my door, memory and walk complete, I smiled — thinking of that day and the day in my dad’s workshop decades earlier. I thought of how Berlin changed Bowie and Bowie changed me and how, even in death, that cycle can continue as long as there is art to poke holes into the darkness.
If you are in Berlin, and interested in Bowie, you can take an organized tour or follow the links in this article and do it for free!
48 Hours in Berlin: The Ultimate Itinerary
Berlin is the German capital, but it bucks most trends of other European capital cities. Think casual versus formal, alternative versus classic. It has legendary landmarks with some of the most moving history in all of Europe taking place right here. Karl Scheffler described Berlin as a city "condemned forever to become and never to be." It is a restless place, never content to stay still, and is always changing. In short, you could visit Berlin over and over having a different experience each time and still having more left to discover. That said, here is a guide to an incredible 48 hours in Berlin.
Day 1: Morning
9:30 a.m.: It is best to start a visit to Berlin with the classics. Get off of Berlin's superb public transportation at Bandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate). It is a symbol of the country's turbulent past like no other landmark in Germany . During the Cold War, the Brandenburg Gate stood between East and West Germany represents a united country with people easily streaming between the East and West every day.
10 a.m.: Take a look down the road at the Siegessaule (Victory Column) before continuing to the right towards the Reichstag . The traditional seat of the German Parliament has set the scene for some of the most dramatic moments in German history. It was here that a fire was set in 1933, allowing Hitler to seize power in the country. It was also that his empire collapsed as the Russians raised a flag above its ruined dome on May 2nd, 1945. When the historic building was remodeled in the 1990s, it was adorned with a new modern glass dome representing Glasnost (transparency). Visit the dome for an incredible view of the Berlin skyline and a free audio guide.
11 a.m.: Exit the Reichstag and walk back across the lawn to be able to look back and admire the vast size of the building with the Spree river running behind it. Curve back to the left and enter the Tiergarten , Once the hunting grounds for Prussian kings, it is now the city's most popular inner-city park with pristine walkways, playgrounds, meadows, and sculptures. Try to locate the Russian Memorial (the smallest of three in the city) that is topped by two Russian tanks.
11:45 a.m.: Head back towards the right of Brandenburger Tor to find the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Controversial at the time of its construction, this is one of Germany’s most impressive and moving monuments to the Holocaust . The “Field of Stelae” is covered with more than 2,500 towering concrete pillars and evokes a sense of isolation and disorientation when wandering between them. Beneath the square is a worthwhile Holocaust Museum you should enter to better understand the most horrific point in German history.
Day 1: Afternoon
RICOWde / Siegessaule
Noon: Visitors can check out nearby Potsdamer Platz for what counts as Berlin's business center, or you can skip it and enjoy a lovely walk down historic Unter den Linden to Alexanderplatz. (If walking isn't for you, the newly opened U5 also goes past the same top spots.) Along the way, there are some of Berlin's top attractions like the memorial Neue Wache, one of the city's two operas, and the UNESCO-recognized Museuminsel (Museum Island) with five world-class museums and the impressive Berliner Dom cathedral. If you have time, visit one of the museums along the way or take a short detour to Gendarmenmarkt , Berlin's most beautiful square. Another worthy detour is Bebelplatz. This square between the opera and Humboldt University is infamous for Nazi book burning. Find the understated glass panel embedded into the square.
1:30 p.m.: Pass Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall) and walk beneath the tallest building in Germany, the Fernsehturm (TV Tower). You can ride the elevator up to the top for more great views, or continue on to Alexanderplatz. This square is non-stop action and frequently hosts festivals of small stalls celebrating everything from Easter to Christmas.
2 p.m.: After all this walking, it is time to refuel. Grab a meal on the go like currywurst from a vendor, or any one of the international options available from an imbiss (street food stall) or restaurants around the square.
Day 1: Evening
4 p.m.: Hop back on transportation to see the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, East Side Gallery (ESG). Located along the Spree between the eclectic neighborhoods of Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg , this wall is a living landmark showcasing some of the best street art in the city .
5:30 p.m.: Walk across the river on Oberbaumbrucke, undoubtedly the most beautiful bridge in Berlin. On one side of the bridge lies the Badeschiff outdoor pool and "Molecule Man" sculpture. Along the other side, ESG borders new high rises which nearly block out the view of the Fernsehturm tower.
6 p.m.: Exiting the bridge on the Kreuzberg side, street art continues with famed Italian street artist BLU 's surrealist pink man. This colorful district was on the poor side of West Berlin but is now one of the most vibrant, multicultural sections of the city. Sit down for drinks and a meal at any one of the restaurants that line every street.
8 p.m.: You can go home for a disco nap, or bar hop until the clubs open around midnight. Iconic Tresor is in the area, or chill along the water at Club der Visionaere. If you go out (and you should), finish the night with a doner, the quintessential Berlin late-night snack . It is an investment in your future.
Day 2: Morning
10 a.m.: After a long night out, it is essential to enjoy a leisurely brunch. Berlin has you covered whether you are looking for American-style overindulgence with cocktails at Geist im Glas in Neukolln or elegant German classics of bread and butter plus at Anna Blume in Prenzlauer Berg . Take your time eating as the Berliners do.
11:30 a.m.: The next step to repairing yourself after a wild night in Berlin is to wander through shops and dress yourself in Berliner black. Again, you are spoiled for options. While fancy Berliners once flocked to Ku'Damm or KaDeWe for all their shopping needs, today's locals are more drawn to the city's many vintage shops . You can buy clothes by weight at PicknWeight or shop the multilevel Humana across from iconic Frankfurter Tor featured in "The Queen's Gambit." (Note that shops are closed on Sunday, but if you are here on this day just spend more time at Mauerpark Market or one of Berlin's other flea markets .)
If you are on Karl-Marx-Allee, admire the Prussian classicism of the residential buildings that were once unique in offering amenities like elevators and air conditioning. You can walk all the way to Alexanderplatz from here, and once again Berlin's screen history comes to light with The Karl Marx Bookstore (now closed, but the sign is still present) from "The Lives of Others."
Day 2: Afternoon
1 p.m.: On the way to continuing your shopping spree, stop by Bernauer Strasse and its wall memorial to gain some perspective on the city and your next destination. Gedenkstatte Berliner Mauer covers the brutal history of the Berlin Wall with the best intact representation of what the wall actually looked like when it divided the city. Newsreels depict how families were torn apart and how attempts to escape were cruelly punished.
1:30 p.m.: Walk to Mauerpark and note the many signs of where the wall once ran. This empty plot of land is a perfect example of how people have reclaimed these once-empty spaces. A sprawling market comes to life every Saturday full of second-hand antiques, cheap essentials, one-off clothing brands, children's toys, dishes, lamps, and anything else you can imagine. Buy a drink or snack as you make your way through all of these treasures.
To the side of the market, people play basketball, spray paint the wall, lounge when the sun shines, and make music. Innumerable musicians gather here to busk and play with many more dancing to the impromptu concerts. Most Sundays, Bearpit Karaoke is also in session as an entrepreneur with a mic shows up next to the hill and allows extroverts to perform.
Day 2: Evening
Courtesy of Klunkerkranich
3:30 p.m.: For a full meal, walk down picturesque Oderberger Street for a selection of cuisine. At the very least, stop by the DDR shop for vintage furniture finds and get some ice cream.
4:30 p.m.: If you are missing the elegance often associated with Europe, visit Schloss Charlottenburg out west. The palace is impressive with impeccable grounds where joggers casually run, impervious to its charms. Swans swim out back, and if you buy entrance to its extravagant rooms you can also see its renowned porcelain collection.
6 p.m.: A stop at Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche (Memorial Church) highlights peak West Berlin. The church was severely damaged during the Second World War and its ruins were preserved as-is to serve as a reminder. The church is also the site of another, more recent tragedy, when a terrorist plowed a semi-truck into the area's Christmas market. The historic West Berlin zoo is also located here, along with a couple of shopping centers
8 p.m.: You should reserve the rest of the evening to feel the Berlin vibe of chill. You can do that at a traditional biergarten like Prater or Cafe am Neuen See complete with liters of beer and schnitzel, or go to a modern biergarten like at graffiti-covered RAW-Gelände or Klunkerkranich atop a shopping mall's garage.
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BERLIN (AP) — A German military officer used an unsecured phone line at a Singapore hotel to join a conference call that was hacked by Russians and leaked to the public, Germany’s defense minister said Tuesday.
The fallout from the leaked audio tape, which features four high-ranking German air force officers discussing hypothetically how Taurus long-range cruise missiles could be used by Kyiv against invading Russian forces, has embarrassed the German government and further increased tensions between the two countries.
“Not all participants adhered to the secure dialing procedure as intended,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said as he briefed reporters in Berlin on the initial results of an ongoing investigation.
The minister said that the officer in question, whose name he did not give, had participated in the Singapore Air Show, which was attended by high-ranking military officers from across Europe, and then dialed into the WebEx call using either his mobile phone or the hotel’s Wi-Fi but not a secured line as is considered mandatory for such calls.
“For the Russian secret services, it was a real find. … Targeted hacking took place in the hotels used across the board,” Pistorius said. “It must therefore be assumed that the access to this (phone) conference was a chance hit as part of a broad, scattered approach.”
Pistorius said the investigation was ongoing, overall security had been increased and preliminary disciplinary proceedings were being considered, but that severe personal consequences were unlikely.
“I will not sacrifice any of my best officers to Putin’s games, to put it very clearly,” he said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The 38-minute audio leak was posted by Margarita Simonyan, chief editor of the Russian state-funded television channel RT, on social media on Friday, the same day that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was laid to rest after his still-unexplained death two weeks ago in an Arctic penal colony. The recording also surfaced just weeks before Russia’s presidential election .
While German authorities have not questioned the authenticity of the recording, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said last week that delivering those weapons to Ukraine was not an option — and that he does not want Germany to be drawn into the war directly.
However, Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Monday threatened Germany with “dire consequences” in connection with the leak . It did not elaborate.
Relations between the two countries have steadily eroded since Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago.
In the leaked audio, four officers, including the head of Germany’s air force, Ingo Gerhartz, can be heard discussing deployment scenarios for Taurus missiles in Ukraine before a meeting with Pistorius.
The officers said that early delivery and rapid deployment of Taurus missiles would only be possible with the participation of German soldiers. The officers said training Ukrainian soldiers to deploy the Taurus on their own would be possible, but it would take months.
The recording also shows the German government has not given its OK for the delivery of the cruise missiles sought by Ukraine.
Pistorius said Tuesday that while the damage caused by the leak was severe, “the mistake is still being worked through and we must now turn our attention back to more important tasks,” such as how Germany and its allies can continue to help Ukraine fight Russia.
There had been a monthslong debate in Germany about whether to supply the Taurus missiles to Ukraine as Kyiv faces battlefield setbacks until Scholz said last week Germany wouldn’t deliver the missiles. With military aid from the United States held up in Congress, Germany is now the second-biggest supplier of military aid to Ukraine after the U.S., and it is further stepping up its support this year .
Pistorius pointed out that while the damage done by the actual content of the leaked audio was “manageable,” Russia’s real success was that with the leak it set the agenda for what is being discussed in Germany, and “that’s exactly what Putin wants to achieve.”
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