Robin Alexander - WELT
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Robin Alexander is one of Germany’s best-known capital city journalists. He is deputy editor-in-chief of WELT and the author of two bestsellers in which he deals with Angela Merkel’s refugee policy (“Die Getriebenen”) and the final phase of her chancellorship (“Machtverfall”). Born in Essen, he is married and has three children.

 

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In the Humboldt Forum's foyer there is a 17 meter high media tower, called "cosmograph". It gives visitors comprehensive information about their visit and can transform into an art and light installation.
© SHF / David von Becker
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