Lifestyle Video. Mulled wine and drag shows: Berlin’s LGBTQ Christmas market opens Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 27/11/2024 - 14:32 GMT+1 The annual LGBTQ Christmas market has opened for the fifth time in the German capital. According to organisers, it's a “safe Christmas space” for queer people to enjoy mulled wine and live performances. … More Video Berlin LGBTQ+ Market Christmas Gay pride Top stories Now playing Next Mulled wine and drag shows: Berlin’s LGBTQ Christmas market opens Now playing Next Brixen Water Light Festival 2026 puts peace at its centre Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 1st, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Brixen’s light festival turns a historic town into a glowing spectacle Now playing Next A 8,000-year-old imprint in clay is rewriting the story of bread Now playing Next Gaza artists stage open-air exhibition amid war and fragile ceasefire Now playing Next US seeks 'maritime freedom' coalition to restart Hormuz shipping Now playing Next Happy ending? Stranded humpback whale is finally on his way home Now playing Next Iran’s parliament speaker says US blockade aims at 'internal division' Now playing Next Germany is now Europe's largest military spender: What is it buying? Now playing Next Ukraine formally asks Israel to seize ship with grain stolen by Russia Now playing Next Gold for Tajikistan on Day 1 in Dushanbe Now playing Next Trump to raise US tariffs on EU cars to 25%, accusing bloc of not complying with deal Now playing Next Kiwi birds return to New Zealand's capital after a century away Now playing Next US Hormuz coalition 'not in competition' with France-UK proposal, FM says Now playing Next World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps More videos
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