File picture of people take part in a demonstration during pride month in Berlin in July 2022. Photograph: David Gannon/AFP With its large windows, exposed brick walls and long wooden tables, Berlin’s Cafe Hoven is a welcoming place with a familiar aesthetic. In the last 18 months, though, the queer cafe-bar has been attacked, staff threatened, fire extinguishers sprayed in the door, homophobic insults smeared on the windows and Nazi slogans sprayed on the walls. “People should be safe here,” said owner Danjel Zarte. “So it’s a huge psychological burden that I have to worry that something will happen to...