
"Ten years after former Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted: "Wir schaffen das!" (we can do it), Germany is still grappling with the consequences of its migration policy. Meanwhile, an arrest warrant has been ordered for German far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich after she failed to start her 18-month prison sentence for incitement and defamation. And in Berlin, thousands attended Saturday's "Love Train" techno party. Below is a roundup of what Germany is talking about on Saturday and Sunday, August 30 and 31."
"More than 10,000 partygoers joined the Love Train techno parade in Berlin on Saturday. According to the police, 10,800 people joined in the 10th edition of the parade in the German capital. The Love Train techno parade began in 2015Image: Christian Mang/REUTERS Organizers expected 15 music floats to be featured, with climate change, tolerance and diversity some of the main themes. Dr Motte, one of the co-founders of the Love Parade, which was the original techno demonstration in Berlin, joined in the festivities."
Ten years after Angela Merkel declared 'Wir schaffen das', Germany continues to grapple with the consequences of large-scale migration and integration challenges. An arrest warrant has been issued for far-right activist Marla-Svenja Liebich, a transgender neo-Nazi, after she failed to begin an 18-month prison sentence for incitement and defamation, prompting a manhunt. In Berlin, the 10th Love Train techno parade drew about 10,800 people, featuring 15 music floats with themes including climate change, tolerance, and diversity. Co-founder Dr Motte participated and slogans such as 'Love is louder' and 'Bass instead of hate' were displayed.
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