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Are you a liar?
Music can be bad for you (at work). Also, which people believe false headlines — and a study to help you spot a liar.
New German government to abolish 3-year citizenship path
The incoming coalition of Conservatives and Social Democrats wants to end a fast-track path to citizenship.
Germany's government to get tougher on irregular migration
Getting into Germany and staying there will get tougher under the new coalition government.
Germany: Unusually dry spring affecting lakes and rivers
March was one of the driest in Germany on record and low water levels can cause problems with shipping on the Rhine.
German industry under pressure
Germany’s small and medium-sized companies face competition from China, high energy costs, and excessive red tape.
German experts slash growth outlook amid Trump tariffs
The sobre prediction could be exacerbated by the impact of "reciprocal" levies — suspended for the time being.
Why are asylum applications in Germany and EU down?
Fewer people are claiming asylum across Europe, but does that mean situations in their home nations have improved?
Wadephul: Germany now in position to lead in Europe
DW asked CDU foreign policy expert Johann Wadephul about the future government's plans.
Germany's conservatives, SPD reach coalition agreement
"Germany is back on track", chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz told a press conference in Berlin.
Who is Friedrich Merz, Germany's likely next chancellor?
Merz has a checkered history — from challenging Angela Merkel to causing controversy by aligning with the far right.
Can AI help with livestock farming?
High tech is transforming farming — including livestock care. But how advanced is AI really?
Is the new battery plant in Germany a good idea?
Northvolt Sweden is bankrupt. Yet the battery plant in Heide is still being built. Will it succeed?
Green hydrogen: gas of the future?
How can hydrogen be stored? A company in Dresden is working on a solution that could one day power all of Germany.
Cherry blossoms mark start of spring
From Tokyo to Turin — in the Northern Hemisphere, cherry blossoms herald the arrival of spring.
Deterrence Germany's best defense against Russia: Breuer
German Defense Chief Carsten Breuer calls for a major expansion of the country's armed forces, including conscription.
Germany suspects Russian cyber attack on research group
German intelligence services investigate a suspected Russian cyberattack against a Berlin-based research group.
Attacks on journalists double in Germany, report says
Attacks on journalists and media houses in Germany have dramatically surged. Many citizens see the media as their enemy.
Germany neither at peace nor war with Russia: defense chief
Germany's defense chief has told DW that the situation between Germany and Russia is currently a gray zone.
European batteries and digital livestock farming — MADE
Batteries made in Germany, smart barns, green hydrogen—and Trump’s immigration policy.
Germany orders halt on UN refugee resettlement program
Berlin has put a freeze on applications as it prepares for a new government with new immigration priorities.
Could France's Macron be the new leader of Europe?
France's Emmanuel Macron is leading Europe's response to Russia and US tariffs. So what of Germany's next government?
YouTuber gives insight into life as a German expat in Poland
"Schnuffinski" is a German expat who shares his experiences of life and culture in Poland on YouTube.
Germany grapples with tougher asylum policy
Conservatives and Social Democrats are negotiating how a potential future government should deal with asylum seekers.
Germany's family-friendly museums
Some cultural institutions have special offerings for parents with babies and toddlers. That's long overdue, many say.
How Germany is fueling Namibia's green hydrogen revolution
For the first time, green hydrogen is being produced in Namibia, largely due to German investment.
Germany: Schools closed over extremist right threats
Classrooms in the western German city of Duisburg have been closed after extremist threats linked to several schools.
Germany: Manhunt underway after three bodies found
The bodies of two men and a woman were found in a small town in Germany, triggering a major manhunt.
Ex-German President warns of far right at Buchenwald event
Christian Wulff gave the warning at an event remembering the 80th liberation of the Nazi Buchenwald concentration camp.
Germany's first year of legalized cannabis: Has it worked?
After one year of legalized cannabis use, smokers and experts say the legislation is a step in the right direction.
How to fit in at a German dinner party
From punctuality to pasta: a wry take on a very German tradition – the dinner party.
What causes a scientist to actually leave?
A “climate of fear” has taken hold as US researchers face disruptions. Are they actually leaving, though?
Germany: Far-right AfD draws level with conservatives — poll
Germany's center-right parties and the far-right AfD are now polling neck and neck, the latest INSA survey showed.
The varroa mite threatens bee colonies
When the bees gather nectar and pollen, spring is just around the corner, but a parasite is threatening the colonies.
Bayern legend Thomas Müller to leave club after 25 years
The German World Cup winner has amassed over 30 trophies with Bayern Munich, who he joined as a 10-year-old.
Bosnian Serbs declare German official persona non grata
German Secretary of State for European Affairs Anna Lührmann was expelled from the Serb entity of Bosnia.
Pandemic? No thanks! - Recognizing new diseases early
Corona, AIDS and the Spanish flu have claimed many millions of lives.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
A London artist who lived on the streets, German dinner parties, and Vienna’s iconic sausage stands.
German president criticizes US 'self-anointed elite'
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has criticized US domestic and foreign policies.
Sexist chants shouted at female referee prompt investigation
Referee Fabienne Michel was reportedly subject to sexist abuse while officiating a match in Germany's third division.
EU, US citizens face deportation from Germany
Four citizens of the EU and the US are accused of criminal offenses during pro-Palestinian actions in Berlin.
Merz's migration gamble
Can Germany’s next government deliver on tougher migration policies, or will compromises dilute the vision?
German poll: Majority for return to nuclear energy
The issue has been a point of contention between parties seeking to form a coalition government.
Germany: Inmate suspected of killing wife during visit
A woman was found dead after an unsupervised visit with her husband. An autopsy has been ordered to find cause of death.
Visiting an eastern German town that backs the far-right AfD
DW correspondent Matthew Moore went to Bernau near Berlin to find out out why one in three people voted for the AfD.
Germany's 'Deutschlandticket' helps environment — study
New research says a discounted public transport subscription in Germany has lowered CO2 emissions in the country.
Germany: Far-right AfD rises in the polls
Likely future Chancellor Friedrich Merz is losing support. The far right is gaining traction.
Germany to deport pro-Palestinian protesters
Four activists are accused of indirectly supporting Hamas, designated a terrorist organization in Germany.
Germany's asparagus season shrinking
Fewer seasonal workers, smaller fields — is this once ubiquitous vegetable releasing its hold on German spring?
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
After opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu’s arrest in Turkey, young people in particular have taken to the streets.
German finance minister seeks tariff negotiations with US
German Finance Minister Jörg Kukies said Berlin is seeking "partnership-kind negotiations" with Washington.
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