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Germany, Nigeria to deepen cooperation in economy, migration
The foreign ministers of Germany and Nigeria have pledged to strengthen their countries' partnership.
Is Germany's Merz backtracking on his support for Ukraine?
Before becoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz was in favor of lifting restrictions on German military aid for Ukraine.
Germany deploys troops on NATO's eastern flank
The Bundeswehr has begun Germany's first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II in Lithuania.
Germany's most spectacular espionage cases
Germany has long been targeted by foreign intelligence services. Here's a reminder of some prominent spy cases.
Germany: Report slams Merz's immigration policies
A report examining global migration appeals to Germany's new government to reject tougher border controls.
German and Nigerian classical musicians' mutual influence
This special street debate features German classical musicians together with international artists in Lagos, Nigeria.
Women in Business: How to build a startup in Germany
Matinuch Ouyyamwongs moved to Germany to become a founder. Her app wants to help prevent people from burn out.
Women in Business: How to build a life in Germany
Thao moved from Hanoi to a boarding school in Germany at 16. Now, she works as an editor and marketing manager in Berlin
Campus Project 25 brings Classical musicians to Nigeria
A campus project brings German musicians together with international artists as part of Bonn's Beethovenfest.
Researchers: Extremism in Germany's military remains threat
Researchers warn against a complacency after an internal survey found no "systemic" extremism in the Bundeswehr's ranks.
Germany eyes strongest EU army by 2031
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz plans to make the Bundeswehr the "strongest conventional army in Europe."
Germany expands border patrols as part of immigration plan
The new Merz government has made tougher border controls a key part of its immigration agenda.
Germany: Dozens injured at Berlin pro-Palestinian protest
Multiple injuries were reported at a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Berlin commemorating the Nakba on Thursday.
Hitler's Reich: A German journal — part 2
On 8 May 2025, the world marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Germany: Irregular migration drops sharply
Police figures reveal a drop in irregular migration as the new German government has called for increased border checks
Germany, UK to jointly develop long-range missiles
Germany and the United Kingdom are increasing their military cooperation, to protect Europe from potential attacks.
Why socialism is making a surprise comeback in Germany
While the far-right AfD has seized global attention, the far left of German politics is also making gains.
Why socialism is making a surprise comeback in Germany
While the far-right AfD has seized global attention, the far left of German politics is also making gains. The Left Party was the #1 choice for first-time voters in the recent elections. Why are so many young voters drawn to its socialist agenda? DW’s Richard Walker unpacks the Left Party and its growing influence with Matthew Moore and Bernd Riegert from the DW politics team.
Ukraine peace talks: How powerful is Europe's new alliance?
Is Europe finally a key player in possible peace negotiations on Ukraine?
Want to quit smoking or vaping? Play chess & run hard.
When you're trying to quit an addiction... what happens in that moment or two just before you fail?
Germany backs 5% NATO defense spending target
Germany's foreign minister said Berlin is willing to "follow" the US president's demand for increased defense spending.
What happens when German businesses go bankrupt?
More companies in Europe are facing financial trouble. In Germany, when a business can't pay its bills, it must file for insolvency. But what does that actually involve?
Why Germany's small breweries are struggling
Consumers are cutting back, giving an edge to large breweries that sell at lower prices. Can smaller breweries adapt?
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
In Spain, the number of femicides has fallen by a third.
Germany aims to have 'strongest' military in Europe — Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz aims to turn the Bundeswehr into Europe's "strongest conventional army."
Syria poised for investment boom as US sanctions eased
Trump's move to lift sanctions has been widely welcomed, but can the curbs be swiftly eased to aid reconstruction?
What is the banned 'Kingdom of Germany' group?
Germany has banned the far-right group and arrested four of its members.
The German initative helping refugees start their careers
Every year, thousands of underage refugees arrive in the EU. An NGO in Bonn is helping them find apprenticeships.
Women breaking ground in the construction industry
Women are still rare in construction. But that’s starting to change. We met two who are breaking new ground.
Germany arrests 3 for planning Russian 'sabotage' attacks
German prosecutors have said three Ukrainian men were arrested on suspicion of planning to plant explosive devices.
Is Karsten Wildberger really Germany's Elon Musk?
The head of Germany's new government department for digitalization and state modernization has been likened to Musk.
Going out in style: Design for our last days
Designer Bitten Stetter gives terminal patients and their loved ones a touch of beauty.
Germany bans far-right 'Kingdom of Germany' group
The founder of a banned faction of the far-right "Reich Citizens" group has been taken into custody.
Germany's massive spending spree: How will the EU react?
Germany's new finance minister arrived in Brussels with a bold message that the new government is ready to invest.
What is Germany's 'Reichsbürger' movement?
Reichsbürger are radical, violent and don't recognize Germany's democracy. Who are they, and do they pose a threat?
German Chancellor Merz rejects criticism of border controls
Under a crackdown on irregular migration, Germany’s government is extending measures to tighten border security.
Germany tightens border protections: Facts and figures
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has ordered asylum seekers to be turned away at the border.
Germany struggles to fix its pension system
New Labor Minister Bärbel Bas has ruffled feathers with a proposal for how to fix the ailing pension system.
Commemorating 60 years of Israeli-German relations
Strong political ties and Germany's willingness to accept responsibility for the Holocaust defined the relationship.
Germany and Israel mark anniversary in shadow of war
Germany and Israel are commemorating the beginning of their postwar relationship, with the war in Gaza omnipresent.
How should Germany deal with the far-right AfD party?
The question of how to treat the AfD party threatens to further polarize German society.
Germany turns first asylum seekers away at border — report
Nineteen people who applied for asylum since German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took office have been turned away.
Germany: New Merz cabinet raises concerns over lobbying
How is lobbying regulated in Germany — and how big a problem is it?
Ukraine allies set ultimatum for 30-day ceasefire
Ukraine and its principal European allies are pressing Russia to accept a 30-day ceasefire with Russia.
Fact check: Germany's AfD no longer 'right-wing extremist'?
The AfD party says Germany's domestic intelligence agency no longer classifies it as "right-wing extremist." Is that so?
Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer dies at 103
Margot Friedländer spent the final years of her life in her native Berlin, educating young people about the Holocaust.
Germany's Left party ready to sue gov't over asylum controls
A "culture war" only pushes German society to the right, Left Party co-leader Ines Schwerdtner told DW.
New chancellor, new hopes: Friedrich Merz debuts in Brussels
Six hours, four meetings, one message: Berlin is back. Can Friedrich Merz deliver where the last coalition fell short?
Johann Wadephul is Germany's new foreign minister
Conservative lawmaker Johann Wadephul heads Germany's foreign office. Some difficult tasks lie ahead.
2025 Ice Hockey World Championship: What to watch out for
DW looks at teams and stars to watch, what may be on the cards for Germany and what makes this such a fun tournament.
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