Berlin banned river swimming a century ago. Locals are bringing it back
Briefly

The article highlights two important developments: the revival of swimming in Berlin's Spree River and the commitment of The Independent to providing accessible journalism. A collective swim-in event took place, challenging a century-old swimming ban due to improved water quality. Activists, represented by Fluss Bad Berlin, organized the swim as a protest for recreational access. Simultaneously, The Independent emphasizes its role in journalism, inviting donations to maintain impartial reporting without paywalls, serving a diverse readership during critical socio-political moments in the U.S.
"For 100 years now, people have not been allowed to swim in the inner-city Spree and we no longer think this is justified, because we can show that the water quality is usually good enough to go swimming during the season."
"Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story. The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum."
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