Sonnenallee, a three-mile long axis that cuts through a working-class district of Berlin has become known as “Arab Street,” the place where Syrian migrants can eat, shop, look for work and learn about their new home.
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Tue, 01/23/2018 - 3:30am
Sonnenallee, a three-mile long axis that cuts through a working-class district of Berlin has become known as “Arab Street,” the place where Syrian migrants can eat, shop, look for work and learn about their new home.