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US happiness ranking hits all-time low, Germany climbs
Finland has topped the World Happiness Report for the eighth year, leading alongside its Nordic neighbors.
Germany updates US travel advice after citizens detained
It comes after several German nationals were detained upon arrival by US immigration authorities.
Germany reopens embassy in Syria after 13-year closure
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock reopened her country's embassy in Damascus while visiting Syria.
China's growing grip on key German industries
China has emerged as a major threat to Germany's car industry as well as its chemicals and engineering sector.
Understaffed German military seeks to grow ranks
Germany's armed forces remain shortstaffed. Is conscription the answer?
Deutsche Bank to slash 2,000 jobs
The German bank's move to downsize comes amid plummeting profits. The bank also plans to close several of its branches.
Germany rethinks future of nuclear security
With the future of the US nuclear umbrella for Germany in doubt, the country is considering a plan B.
Nadiem Amiri's surprise return to Germany football team
The Mainz midfielder, whose parents are from Afghanistan, has returned to Germany’s national team after five years.
German lawmakers approve easing 'debt brake'
The legislation allows massive new spending on defense, civilian infrastructure and climate programs.
Hot and juicy: Germany's classic street food, the bratwurst
What makes bratwurst so popular in Germany? And is it best with ketchup or mustard?
Germany approves huge investments with Green Party backing
Germany's Greens have helped push through a spending package to boost infrastructure, defense and climate protection.
Germany: The pivotal role of the Bundesrat
Germany's second chamber of parliament, the Bundesrat, might throw a wrench in Friedrich Merz's debt brake reform.
Fear, power, remembrance — Dresden's Stasi headquarters
An inconspicuous block of buildings in Dresden harbors a dark secret.
Labor market shortages
An edition dedicated to the world of work: from skilled labor to robots and ruthless entrepreneurs.
Germany: How to curb welfare state bureaucracy
Is money being wasted on administration instead of helping the unemployed?
Germany: Auto giant Audi to slash 7,500 jobs from workforce
This latest blow to the German automotive industry represents 8% of the carmaker's global workforce.
Germany 'monitoring' US detentions of its citizens
Officials are asking whether three cases of citizens detained while trying to enter the US signal a change in policy.
Why is farmer in Peru suing an energy company in Germany?
Saul Luciano Lliuya is taking German energy utility RWE to court over climate damages.
€1 trillion impact: What easing debt brake means for Germany
Germany wants to invest hundreds of billions of additional euros in national defense and its infrastructure.
German police fatally shoot suspect after knife attack
Police say they shot a man who had a knife. It was the second time German police shot someone within a few days.
A look back: East Germany's first freely elected parliament
In March 1990, East German lawmakers became the first parliamentarians to take power after a free and fair election.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
The daily life of a reindeer herder in Finland, drummer Philo Tsoungui and the perfect bratwurst.
German man hands himself in after woman set on fire in Gera
A woman has been critically injured in the city of Gera after a man poured a flammable liquid on her and lit it.
Germany faces cuts along with financial package, Merz says
The likely chancellor said cost-cutting must be discussed during coalition talks with the center-left Social Democrats.
How female drummer Philo Tsoungui challenges gender norms
German drummer Philo Tsoungui is smashing glass ceilings and encouraging other women to make their own kind of music.
Germany debates issue of nuclear weapons
President Donald Trump's pivot away from Europe is weakening the shared nuclear deterrence. Could France help out?
Are Elon Musk's politics threatening Tesla and his empire?
Investors are questioning Musk's involvement in Trump's administration, while shares in the electric carmaker plummet.
Why Germany is so slow in moving to electric vehicles
Can Germany afford to emulate Norway's example of handing out billions in tax benefits to electric vehicle owners?
Germany: Parties agree on historic debt deal
The CDU/CSU bloc and the SPD have reached an agreement with the Greens on a massive increase in government borrowing.
Germany: Inflation at 2.3% in February
Food prices have contributed to high inflation, reaching its highest rate since January 2024.
Will Germany's trillion-euro debt gamble pay off?
Germany plans to spend close to a trillion euros in infrastructure and defense. Will it fuel growth or burden taxpayers?
Fear of war: How Germany needs to step up preparedness
Germany is inceasing defense spending, but the need to better prepare goes well beyond the Bundeswehr.
Germany gears up: Tackling the crisis with debt
More debt to strengthen Germany and Europe amid new crises and threats?
Nagelsmann includes Goretzka in Germany Nations League squad
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has recalled Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka to the national team.
German lawmakers to debate massive spending deal
Lawmakers in Germany are debating plans to massively reform restrictive borrowing rules.
Abuse of power at Germany's elite research institution
The Max Planck Society is Germany's top research organization. But young scientists suffer from toxic work environments.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Around 90 per cent of Poles support the government’s plans to build three nuclear reactors.
Germany's likely new government makes a risky gambit
The CDU/CSU and SPD are convening the outgoing Bundestag to change the constitution. That is legal, but also legitimate?
How fit for the future is Germany?
An extra €500 billion in loans to invest in Germany's infrastructure? Are such sums really necessary?
COVID pandemic likely unleashed by lab mishap: Germany's BND
Germany's spy agency thinks an accident in a Chinese lab likely caused the COVID-19 crisis, media say.
Germany's Rheinmetall eyes growth chance as Europe rearms
German arms producer Rheinmetall says a new "era of rearmament" in Europe promises it huge prospects of growth.
German police rumble smuggler with meth-flavored wraps
A bus passenger was carrying three tortilla wraps-worth of smuggled meth, with a street value of €23,000.
The culture war on 'wokeness,' from the US to Germany
In the US, Donald Trump has declared war on anything considered "woke." The term is also denigrated by many in Germany.
Mobility as an economic factor — MADE
Global mobility: locally, with new drivers, with a repaired battery and under water.
German military faces massive shortage of soldiers
The Bundeswehr has too few soldiers and needs a whole new conscription model, Defense Commissioner Eva Högl says.
Germany's East Frisians are world champion tea drinkers
These people living in northeastern Germany drink more tea on average than anyone else on Earth.
Germany's spy chief believes US cooperation will continue
The head of Germany's foreign intelligence service told DW that he hopes the US will "soon be at our side again."
COVID lockdowns had mental health effects on youth — study
Five years after the pandemic began, many young people continue to struggle with anxiety and depression.
Germany's Greens threaten to block plan to ease debt brake
Likely coalition partners, the CDU and SPD, want to relax the debt brake for defense and infrastructure.
German spy chief hopes US will 'soon be at our side again'
Bruno Kahl of the BND told DW that he hopes the US will change course, but that the EU needs to concentrate on Ukraine.
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