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Was the German pension system built to bust?
Germany is growing older and economists think the elderly should prop up the pension system themselves.
Bauhaus Dessau celebrates centennial amid far-right attacks
The Bauhaus marks its century with festival of modern art and architecture as it defies attacks from the far-right.
Oosterwold: A Dutch town with mandatory gardening!
Urban agriculture in Oosterwold, accordionist Martynas Levickis, and travel tips for Tbilisi.
Nazi-looted art: Who owns this expressionist painting?
Disputed ownership of a work by artist Paula Modersohn-Becker may be the final case for a Nazi-looted art commission.
The Trump Effect: Why Germany and India are getting closer
India and Germany have been hit hard by Trump – with India blasted by super-high tariffs and Germany bending over backwards to keep Trump happy. For both countries, closer relations with each other could be part of the answer. Could Berlin and Delhi finally make this happen? Or will Russia or Pakistan get in the way? Richard Walker, Biresh Banerjee and Sandra Petersmann discuss in this edition.
Germany: Teacher injured in Essen school stabbing
A suspect was taken into police custody after a teacher was stabbed in the stomach in western Germany.
Environment minister: Germany must keep on climate course
Germany's new environment minister faces challenges in taking forward both domestic and international climate policy.
Bundesliga: Can expanded league help competition?
The Women's Bundesliga has expanded to 14 clubs this season but for 12 years only two sides have competed for the title.
The Trump effect: Why Germany and India are getting closer
India and Germany have been hit hard by Trump – with India blasted by super-high tariffs and Germany bending over backwards to keep Trump happy. For both countries, closer relations with each other could be part of the answer. Could Berlin and Delhi finally make this happen? Or will Russia or Pakistan get in the way? Richard Walker, Biresh Banerjee and Sandra Petersmann discuss in this edition.
Germany suffer shock World Cup qualifying loss to Slovakia
Germany's 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign got off to a disastrous start as they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Slovakia.
Germany's Etteln jumps to the top of world's smartest cities
How can a small village in Germany be more digital than big cities like Tokyo or Hong Kong?
Germany: Deportations are on the rise
Germany has increased the number of deportations. An independent agency reports on the treatment of those affected.
Gaza's devastation: Can Israel find peace through force?
Does an invasion of Gaza City bring Israel the hoped-for victory over Hamas and more security?
Will Germany change course on sanctioning Israel over Gaza?
A growing majority of EU countries want to sanction Israel for its conduct in Gaza. Germany isn't one of them.
India asks Germany for help in search for EU free trade deal
Johann Wadephul said in Delhi that while others were raising trade barriers, Germany and India should lower them.
Were Polish troops in Nazi's military traitors or victims?
An exhibition in Gdansk tells the story of about 450,000 Poles who had to serve in the Wehrmacht during World War II.
Germany: AfD politician Krah testifies in Chinese spy case
Maximilian Krah, of the far-right AfD, has testified in court over a former assistant accused of being a Chinese spy.
Global futures: from Asia to Etteln — MADE
Bangkok’s cuisine, healing with radon, a digital German village, and Germany’s grounded air taxis.
Bavaria's Markus Söder brings culinary matters to politics
Bavaria's state premier dominates both his state and his party. He may yet harbor ambitions for Germany's top job.
Germany aims for closer India trade ties amid Trump tariffs
Germany's foreign minister is traveling to India as ties between both sides evolve amid trade and geopolitical tensions.
Bundesliga: Leverkusen sack coach ten Hag after two games
Ex-Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag has been sacked by Bayer Leverkusen after only 62 days in charge and one loss.
Why some countries want fewer public holidays
Some governments have proposed reducing public holidays, claiming it helps budgets and boosts economic growth.
Germany's road to 2026 World Cup begins: What to know
Germany are looking to win all six of their games this year and book their World Cup spot.
En route to Germany, Afghans face deportation in Pakistan
How quickly they are allowed to travel to Germany is a matter of life or death for many Afghans stuck in Pakistan.
How migration to Germany changed after 2015 refugee arrivals
A recent study shows that says 84% of immigrants in Germany felt welcome in 2017, while only 65% felt that way in 2023
EuroBasket: Germany's Schröder decries racial abuse
The German Basketballer faced the abuse during a game against Lithuania.
Germany: Ireland voices concern over Berlin police violence
Ireland'ds Department of Foreign Affairs contacted German authorities over a police officer striking an Irish woman.
Meet the chaplain for Germany's elite soldiers
A chaplain accompanies German Special Operations soldiers on their missions.
Germany's Merz faces trouble over 'autumn of reform'
Friedrich Merz has decided that the autumn must be the season for tackling Germany's urgent domestic problems.
MLS star Müller settling in to 'village' life in Vancouver
The former Bayern Munich star seems to be embracing Vancouver as he sets his sights on a first MLS Cup.
Conscription in Europe: The current state of play
Germany wants to encourage more young people to become soldiers. How does the rest of Europe do it?
Nick Woltemade: Who is Germany's new Premier League star?
The young Germany striker, who was of great interest to Bayern Munich this summer, has left Stuttgart for Newcastle.
Is Germany changing its strategic thinking? New security council explained
The German government, facing rising tensions from Russia, China, Iran, and other actors, has approved a National Security Council (NSC) under Chancellor Merz’s new strategy to streamline security policy and crisis decisions. In this Berlin Briefing episode, DW’s Nina Haase discusses the NSC’s role with Marcus Pindur (German public radio) and Sarah Bressan (GPPi).
Under Taliban shadow, Afghans in Pakistan look to Germany
An Afghan woman recently arrested by Pakistani authorities tells DW of her fears of being killed if she is deported.
German unemployment rises above 3 million
The crossing of the threshold has added to fears that the country has not escaped an economic downturn.
Alone among women — the story of a male synchronized swimmer
Frithjof Seidel is currently the only man in the German national synchronized swimming team.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, 28 August 2025
What next for Kenya’s future, as a prominent activist announces plans to run for the presidency in 2027? Boniface Mwangi tells DW News Africa how he hopes to harness the power of youth-led protests to drive political change in the country. Plus: A Berlin street is renamed after Germany's first African-born scholar. It follows decades of campaigning by activists looking to decolonize the city.
Merz and Macron to focus on new European fighter jet
At a meeting in Toulon, the French and German leaders hope to get the successor to the Eurofighter back on track.
Berlin street renamed after years of controversy
The infamous "Mohrenstrasse" has been renamed Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Strasse in honor of a Black Enlightenment philosopher.
Germany: Police raise alarm over spike in child trafficking
German authorities have investigated more human trafficking and exploitation cases than in any year since records began
Is Germany changing its strategic thinking? New security council explained
The German government, facing rising tensions from Russia, China, Iran, and other actors, has approved a National Security Council (NSC) under Chancellor Merz’s new strategy to streamline security policy and crisis decisions. In this Berlin Briefing episode, DW’s Nina Haase discusses the NSC’s role with Marcus Pindur (German public radio) and Sarah Bressan (GPPi).
Could a spray 'end all viruses' in humans?
If a coworker coughs or your partner pukes you know you're gonna get sick. Unless an antiviral does what it did in mice.
Germany's Pistorius: New Rheinmetall arms plant sends signal
DW spoke with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius about Ukraine's military capabilities and the future of the Bundeswehr.
Afghans hide in Pakistan as they wait for German visas
Afghan refugees in Pakistan live with the constant threat of deportation. Many are anxiously waiting to move to Germany.
Germany considers return to compulsory military service
The German Cabinet has approved a multi-step plan to boost recruitment for the armed forces, the Bundeswehr.
Germany: Rheinmetall opens new artillery ammunition factory
The new Rheinmetall facility will focus on the 155 mm artillery shells critical to supplying Ukraine.
Germany to boost military with new voluntary service bill
The Bundeswehr is to solve its personnel problems through a voluntary scheme. But critics argue that won't be enough.
US tariffs: How one German firm is coping
Skylotec, a specialist in work safety gear, wants to invest in the US, but it can't find the expert staff it needs.
Refugees in Germany report more xenophobia
Refugees in Germany are increasingly concerned about xenophobia and feel less welcome, according to a study.
Germany aims to boost Bundeswehr recruit numbers
Against the background of war in Ukraine, Germany's government is introducing new rules around military service.
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