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Germany shuts down major child sexual abuse image platform
Investigators in southern Germany say they dismantled a sprawling pedophile network with close to two million users.
US tariffs to make cars more expensive
The US has imposed further tariffs on imported cars from the EU in a move that risks escalating the trade conflict.
Germany: Sinti and Roma children suffer discrimination
A study on antiziganism in Germany's education sector shows that Sinti and Roma experience hostility — even as children.
Germany seeks negotiations with US on tariffs
Ahead of Donald Trump's announcement about new tariffs, DW spoke with German Finance Minister Jörg Kukies.
Making biodiesel with used cooking oil
Old cooking oil can be difficult to dispose off. Now it can be collected and used to make biodiesel and bio-jet fuel.
Germany sees rise in sexual violence and youth offenses
The number of violent crimes in Germany increased last year with a sharp increase in rapes and sexual assaults.
German craftsmanship: How are organ pipes made?
The organ craftsmanship practiced in Germany is on UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. #handwerkskunst
Malaysia: How digital nomads mix tourism and business
Malaysia sees digital nomads as a way to grow its high-tech sector.
From dishwasher to alpine lodge manager
A Sherpa from Nepal has realized his dream of owning an Alpine lodge in Europe.
How EU companies lose billions to Chinese counterfeits
Cheap counterfeits — mostly from China — are putting pressure on quality manufacturers.
Suspicious ships and digital nomads — MADE
What are Russian ships doing off the Baltic coast? Bankruptcies, counterfeits, and digital nomads.
German paper mill generates cheap bio-power
German paper mill generates cheap bio-power
What is Russia's shadow fleet doing in the Baltic Sea?
Russia is bypassing international sanctions and is suspected of sabotaging data cables and engaging in espionage.
Arminia Bielefeld beat Bayer Leverkusen to reach cup final
Arminia Bielefeld have become only the fourth ever third-division club to reach the German Cup final.
Is AI revolutionizing the way we combat wildfires?
Rapid action is crucial in the event of forest fires. Artificial intelligence and modern technologies can help.
EU and UK fine carmakers millions over recycling cartel
Fifteen big car manufacturers have been fined almost €600 million for running a cartel that fixed car recycling costs.
Nuclear waste returns to Germany amid protests
Germany still has no permanent storage solution for the radioactive material.
German policeman held over gourmet food scam in Mafia raids
The officer allegedly supported the Calabrian 'ndrangheta in orchestrating a luxury food fencing racket.
Negative German electricity prices harm energy transition
Due Germany's renewable energy buildup, sun and wind, at times, produce more electricity than can be used. Is this bad?
Germany interior minister defends record on migration
Germany's interior minister says she sees the migration policy of the outgoing coalition government as a success.
Germany could withdraw citizenship due to 'antisemitism'
Dual citizens could lose their German nationality under the plan. Critics have said it will lead to unequal treatment.
Skilled migration to Germany: Navigating the challenges
Germany has been trying to recruit workers from abroad amid a skilled labor shortage. But there are a lot of hurdles.
Eritrea's conflicts also being fought out in Germany
Security authorities suspect the Brigade N'Hamedu is behind recent violent attacks on Eritrean festivals in Germany.
Germany's cultural institutions' role in a changing world
Germany's Goethe-Institut has an office in Istanbul, but also around the world. How's it reacting to political shifts?
Germany's development aid on the chopping block?
Negotiators trying to shape Germany's next government are aiming to deliver for voters — and find ways to save money.
Germany goalkeeper Almuth Schult to retire
The Olympic and European champion goalkeeper has called time on an illustrious career.
Thomas Müller and Bayern Munich: The end of an era?
After 17 years together, the man who has played the most games for Bayern Munich may be leaving the record champions.
Germany's billions in funds not enough to fix infrastructure
A bridge collapse served as a wake-up call for Germany. But cutting red tape needs to come before planned investments.
Full steam ahead in Chile with hydrogen power — Global Us
Chile's first hydrogen-powered train is in operation. India's climate influencers are trying to change attitudes.
German-made test rocket crashes after takeoff
A European test rocket exploded seconds into its flight — but is still being called a success.
German space rocket explodes seconds into test flight
German start-up built a rocket with the hope of launching satellites into orbit from Europe, but the test flight failed.
Life on a remote island — a dream or a nightmare?
A family of four live all on their own on Süderoog, an island in Germany's Wadden Sea. How do they cope?
Europe watches partial solar eclipse
Around 20% of the sun was covered by the moon but cloudy skies meant the partial eclipse was not visible for all.
Between worlds: Young Muslim women in Germany
Two young Muslim women who grew up in Germany tell their very personal stories.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
The fascination of the Viennese waltz; life on a remote Hallig; sea urchins, a French delicacy
As chocolate prices soar, will cocoa farmers benefit?
As European chocolate makers and consumers face higher prices, could the cocoa shortage improve the lives of farmers?
Can Europe risk challenging Erdogan?
Turkey’s President Erdogan has had the mayor of Istanbul Imamoglu arrested. The EU condemns the arrest but stops short of threatening any action. In this episode DW’s Michaela Küfner asks whether Europe can afford standing up to Erdogan? Her guests, Can Merey (RND) and former EU ambassador to Turkey Marc Pierini map out why Germany and Europe are so highly dependent on Erdogan.
Germany’s unemployment rate rises to 6.3% in March
Germany’s job market showed fresh signs of strain in March, with unemployment rising by 26,000.
Can Europe risk challenging Erdogan?
Turkey’s President Erdogan has had the mayor of Istanbul Imamoglu arrested. The EU condemns the arrest but stops short of threatening any action. In this episode DW’s Michaela Küfner asks whether Europe can afford standing up to Erdogan? Her guests, Can Merey (RND) and former EU ambassador to Turkey Marc Pierini map out why Germany and Europe are so highly dependent on Erdogan.
Germany: Deutsche Bahn's ambitious plans
Delays, cancellations, dilapidated infrastructure — Germany can no longer boast about its railroads. That could change.
German auto industry alarmed by Trump's car tariffs
Trump said that he would increase the tariffs if Europe and Canada were to launch a joint response.
Wolfsburg crash out of Champions League after Barcelona loss
Wolfsburg suffer their biggest Champions League aggregate defeat against Barcelona as they face a trophyless season.
A case of bullying
A DW investigative report looks into troubling allegations of workplace misconduct at Germany's Max Planck Society.
Germany debates proposal to re-open Nord Stream pipelines
Members of the conservative party have mooted the possibility of importing Russian gas again. The far right is in favor.
Germany: 174 at-risk Afghans land at Hannover airport
A flight from Islamabad in Pakistan has arrived in northern Germany carrying scores of at risk Afghans.
Dear US researchers: Welcome to Germany!
Trump's massive attack on science is driving US researchers away, and German research institutions could benefit.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
U.S. international broadcasters face an uncertain future after decades of trusted reporting around the world.
Germany urges strong response to Trump's auto tariffs
Germany and other top suppliers of cars and car parts to the US are considering retaliation against Trump's 25% tariffs.
How Germany's Bundeswehr could spend billions of euros
Germany has paved the way for massive defense spending. What does the Bundeswehr need most urgently?
Lithuania suspects pilot error caused DHL cargo plane crash
Prosecutors say the pilot may have deactivated the plane’s wing flaps and have called for him to be questioned.
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