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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.
Germany's socialist Left Party is flying high
Shortly after the new government has taken office, the smallest opposition party in the Bundestag is taking stock.
Hitler's Reich: A German journal — part 1
On 8 May 2025, the world marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Solemn ceremonies mark 80th anniversary of the end of WWII
Eighty years ago the Second World War ended. In Germany, solemn commemorations were overshadowed by a new war.
Germany's new Foreign Minister Wadephul makes EU debut
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul tackles his first EU meeting with tact and sensitivity.
Russia: Instrumentalizing Soviets' victory over Nazi Germany
More than 25 million Soviets died during World War II. To this day, many Russian families commemorate the victory.
Be happier! (Play music!)
It doesn't matter how old you are — learning a new instrument (or trying to) has benefits you might not expect.
The myth of Germany's post-Nazi 'zero hour' explained
Was there really a "zero hour" after the Nazi defeat on May 8? How did Nazis become democrats?
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz turns to foreign policy
Friedrich Merz has vowed to make foreign policy a top priority, visiting France and Poland on his first day in office.
How Black Germans fight for recognition of Nazi-era crimes
The Nazis targeted Black people living in Germany, and did everything to exclude them from German society.
How will Germany's new government tackle climate issues?
Climate issues took a back seat during Germany's election campaign. Will that change under the new government?
Are German teenage boys falling out of love with football?
Fewer and fewer young people in Germany are sticking with football at a crucial age in their sporting development.
A history of Germany's coalition governments
DW looks at the various governing combinations that have presided in the Bundestag over the years.
Hansi Flick at Barcelona: A great coaching return
After a troubling time in charge of the Germany national team, Hansi Flick has reinvented himself as coach of Barcelona.
How Merz aims to regain Germany's standing on foreign issues
Can Germany's new chancellor Friedrich Merz restore trust at home and reclaim the country's global influence?
Meet Germany's new government
Germany's new government is in place. However, some of the appointments are surprising.
Germany's new chancellor: Who is Friedrich Merz?
He's never had a top government job, yet became Germany's tenth chancellor. A look at the life of Friedrich Merz.
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz stumbles into office
Friedrich Merz is Germany's new head of government. He needed an unprecedented second vote for the necessary majority.
Merz becomes German chancellor after shock first-round loss
After a shocking early setback, the 325-vote win marks a rocky start to the conservative’s four-year chancellorship.
Germany sees new debate over possible ban of the AfD
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has classified the AfD, as "confirmed right-wing extremist." What does this mean?
Women at the pulpit
Catholic women expect the next Pope to make a clear commitment to gender equality.
Brain drain: Talent on the move — MADE
Life in the tech industry in Portugal, Taiwan and Germany. And free public transportation.
Who is Germany's would-be chancellor, Friedrich Merz?
CDU leader Friedrich Merz is set to be elected as German chancellor. He will be facing a long list of challenges.
Why is Friedrich Merz so unpopular with the public?
Most Germans don't trust CDU chief Friedrich Merz — not least because of his approach to the far-right AfD.
Commemorating the victims of World War II and Nazi Germany
Millions dead, cities destroyed. Where do we find traces of the victims and perpetrators of World War II?
Post-Nazi Germany — road to democracy
A special marking 80 years since the end of World War II. Did Germany truly manage a fresh start?
Germany considers smartphone ban in schools
A high school in the North Rhine-Westphalia has already implemented a ban on smartphones.
Breaking the silence about forced labor in Nazi Germany
German photographer Stefan Weger researched his family's history after questioning their silence about the Nazi era.
US criticizes Germany for labeling AfD 'extremist'
The Trump administration has set off a diplomatic row by slamming the move to designate the AfD as an extremist group.
Germany: 1 killed after car plows into crowd in Stuttgart
Police said there was no indication the incident was deliberate or an attack.
Who is Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD?
DW takes a closer look at Alice Weidel, the woman who's become the public face of Germany's far right.
AfD party labeled 'extremist' by German intelligence
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has designated the entire far-right AfD party an extremist organization.
Robot chef revolutionizes hospital catering
A new kitchen robot is causing quite a stir in a hospital canteen in Germany.
Agritech startups producing lab-grown food
New developments in the agritech and food sector: digital gardeners and meat substitutes.
Power shift in Germany: Who are the new political players?
Who are the power brokers in the new German government? DW’s Michaela Küfner breaks down who Friedrich Merz has chosen for his new cabinet. Together with DW’s Nina Haase she analyzes how Foreign Minister J.Wadephul and incoming Trade Minister Katherina Reiche fit into Merz’ government picture. Special guest is Johannes Winkel, leader of the youth organization of Merz’ Conservative CDU party.
Will Germany's far-right AfD party be banned?
German lawmakers have been trying to get support to ban the Alternative for Germany party. Can they succeed?
German AfD party labeled 'extremist' by intelligence agency
The label makes it easier for authorities to investigate members of the far-right party.
Shoaib Akhtar — from refugee camp into the boxing ring
How to make it as a refugee in Germany? Shoaib Akhtar is fighting his way through life into German society.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Will helping the vulnerable remain a priority for the next Pope?
How much sex makes you happiest?
Sex is good for your mental and physical health — and now scientists know how much makes you happiest.
Sport in Germany under the Nazis: Ideology and propaganda
What did sport mean to the Nazis? How did they view the Olympic Games? And what sporting opportunities did Jews have?
Spain: German couple arrested for locking up their children
Spanish police found three children locked in a house 'full of garbage' since 2021 in the outskirts of Northern Spain.
Meet Germany's new decision-makers
DW’s Michaela Küfner breaks down who Friedrich Merz has chosen for his new cabinet.
Spain: Tourism boom worsens housing crisis
Spain's economy is booming. But there's a downside to that growth: an increasing housing shortage.
Protests, bonfires, witches and special drinks: Germany's many May traditions
May is a special month in Germany. The locals ring in spring with dancing, bonfires, wine punch, and decorated trees.
Who is Germany's incoming foreign minister, Johann Wadephul?
Johann Wadephul will be the first conservative in almost 60 years to hold the position as Germany's top diplomat.
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