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Car bomb kills driver in central Berlin

A car bomb killed a driver travelling down a street in central Berlin on Tuesday; investigators suspected that it was a case of homicide.

Car bomb kills driver in central Berlin
Film Director Emir Baigazin at his Photo Exhibition in Lugano. Photo courtesy of Emir Baigazin
Emir Baigazin's The Wounded Angel selected for Berlinale

The Wounded Angel by Kazakh film director Emir Baigazin selected for the Official Program of the Berlin International Film Festival.

Emir Baigazin's The Wounded Angel selected for Berlinale
Thousands of balloons rise to sky to fete Berlin Wall fall

Thousands of illuminated balloons sailed into the night sky Sunday from the former route of the Berlin Wall.

Thousands of balloons rise to sky to fete Berlin Wall fall
Germany launches celebration weekend for Berlin Wall's fall

Germany kicks off celebrations Friday marking the 25th anniversary of the epochal fall of the Berlin Wall.

Germany launches celebration weekend for Berlin Wall's fall
Dmitry Schaad. Photo courtesy of rbb-online.de
Kazakhstan native named best young German actor

A native of Kazakhstan conquers German theater stage.

Kazakhstan native named best young German actor
Photo courtesy of martinmilinski wordpress blog
Victory Day. Berlin

Victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany remembered in Berlin.

Victory Day. Berlin
Pride and puzzlement as unreleased Chinese film wins in Berlin

A top European prize for Chinese movie "Black Coal, Thin Ice" provoked curiosity and questioning Monday with the film not yet released at home and some asking whether political sensitivity might block it.

Pride and puzzlement as unreleased Chinese film wins in Berlin
Nagima
Poignant Kazakh film shocks Berlin audience

Nagima embraces the poignant reality of loneliness becoming an epitome of helplessness and anguish. Issabayeva’s film engulfed the viewers at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival with its grim reality.

Poignant Kazakh film shocks Berlin audience
German film director and artist Wim Wenders. ©Reuters/Herwig Prammer
If buildings could talk? Berlin film fest asks in 3-D

If buildings could talk, what would they tell us?

If buildings could talk? Berlin film fest asks in 3-D
Kids in trouble breakout stars at Berlin film fest

Breakout performances of kids in the crossfire of brutal adult life took centre stage at the 64th Berlin film festival Friday, set in 1970s Belfast and today's German capital.

Kids in trouble breakout stars at Berlin film fest
Berlin film fest to open with Wes Anderson world premiere

The world premiere of Wes Anderson's keenly awaited caper "The Grand Budapest Hotel" will open the 64th Berlin film festival Thursday as it joins the race for the Golden Bear top prize.

Berlin film fest to open with Wes Anderson world premiere
Urban gardens greening Berlin rooftops, airfield

Tomatoes, veggies and herbs are sprouting from Berlin parks, a shopping mall rooftop and even a former airfield in community gardens that pioneer farmers say add green spice to urban life.

Urban gardens greening Berlin rooftops, airfield
Elena Schmidt (C) at the <i>Miss MGO Berlin-2013</i>. Personal archive photo
Kazakhstan-born girl wins Miss Berlin 2013 title

Kazakhstan-born Elena Schmidt has won the Miss MGO Berlin 2013 title.

Kazakhstan-born girl wins Miss Berlin 2013 title
Obama judged by his own words in Berlin

In 2008, Barack Obama wowed a euphoric 200,000-strong crowd in Berlin as the self-appointed embodiment of the power of politics to ignite change.

Obama judged by his own words in Berlin
Berlin rebuilds palace destroyed by Allies, communists

Berlin Wednesday kicks off the reconstruction of its palace, a divisive 590-million-euro ($783 million) project to recreate the baroque architectural jewel whose post-war remnants were razed by communist leaders.

Berlin rebuilds palace destroyed by Allies, communists
Director of Harmony Lessons Emir Baigazin. Photo courtesy of KazakhFilm Studios
Kazakhstan's Harmony Lessons receives award at Berlinale

Kazakhstan movie Harmony Lessons won a Silver Bear for extraordinary Artistic Achievement for its cinematographer Aziz Zhambakiyev at the 63rd Berlinale.

Kazakhstan's Harmony Lessons receives award at Berlinale
Snapshot of Harmony Lessons movie. ©Harmony Lessons Film Production
Kazakhstan's Harmony Lessons receives positive feedback at Berlinale

Harmony Lessons movie of Kazakhstan director Emir Baigazin has received high praise from famous trade publications and movie critics.

Kazakhstan's Harmony Lessons receives positive feedback at Berlinale
Emir Baigazin. Photo courtesy of KazakhFilm Studios
Kazakhstan's Lessons of Harmony to be screened at Berlinale

Kazakhstan's Lessons of Harmony movie tells the story of a 13-y.o. boy bullied by his classmates into a personality disorder.

Kazakhstan's Lessons of Harmony to be screened at Berlinale
"Shal" movie's poster
Shal movie to be screened at Berlin Film Festival

Kazakhstan filmmaker Yermek Tursunov is planning to screen his new movie at Berlin Film Festival that will be held in February.

Shal movie to be screened at Berlin Film Festival
Nazi air raid bunker hosts new Berlin art show

Art patrons Christian and Karen Boros have thrown open the doors this week to their own personal World War II air raid bunker in Berlin, showing off gems from their 700-work collection.

Nazi air raid bunker hosts new Berlin art show