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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.
Nina Hagen, godmother of punk, turns 70
Singer-songwriter, mother, activist, punk — for Nina Hagen, it's a fine line between madness and genius.
Germany: Flights canceled as workers strike at 13 airports
Nationwide strike brings air travel to a near standstill across Germany, including Frankfurt and Munich airports.
Deutsche Bahn pays €197M in compensation for delays in 2024
Germany's rail operator said old and overloaded infrastructure was to blame.
Germany: Hamburg airport cancels flights over sudden strike
Ground staff walked out "without prior notice," hours before a strike was due to begin at a dozen German airports.
Germany's Merz and SPD reach preliminary deal
Conservative chancellor-in-waiting Merz wants to form a coalition with the Social Democrats by Easter.
Germany: CDU/CSU and SPD closer to coalition
The conservative CDU/CSU alliance and the Social Democrats (SPD) are progressing towards a coalition, the parties said.
Asylum-seekers in Germany face growing uncertainty
Most German parties back stricter border policies and more deportations, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.
France, Germany, Italy, UK hail Arab-backed Gaza plan
The four countries have praised the Arab-backed plan's "realistic path to the reconstruction of Gaza."
What it's like to be a working homeless person in Germany
Going to work every day and sleeping on the street - that's reality for thousands in Germany.
Exhibition examines fight for equality in divided Germany
"Women in Divided Germany" is the title of an exhibition 35 years after reunification.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
Family life in Italy, disappearing snow in the Alps, tea in East Frisia
Germany considers boosting defense spending
Germany's likely next government is ready to spend money on the military. Where exactly is it needed and how much?
What's behind Germany's historic rearmament plan?
Friedrich Merz, Germany’s likely next chancellor, has stirred up political waters with his bold "whatever it takes" stance. In a massive shift, Merz and the Social Democrats have jointly announced a plan to rearm Germany and heavily invest in infrastructure. In this episode, we break it all down with expert insights from Ralph Bollmann, journalist (FAS), and Benjamin Hilgenstock from the DGAP.
Digging into Germany's historic rearmament plan
Friedrich Merz, Germany’s likely next chancellor, has stirred up political waters with his bold "whatever it takes" stance. In a massive shift, Merz and the Social Democrats have jointly announced a plan to rearm Germany and heavily invest in infrastructure. In this episode, we break it all down with expert insights from Ralph Bollmann, journalist (FAS), and Benjamin Hilgenstock from the DGAP.
Why don't I like my audiobook?
New research hints at what audiobooks of the future will sound like — and why you shouldn't get surgery on a Friday.
Peruvian farmer heads to Germany for legal battle with RWE
Saul Luciano Lliuya wants German RWE, a major polluter, to help offset the cost climate change will have on his village.
US military aid to Ukraine on hold: A win for Putin?
US military aid to Ukraine on hold: A win for Putin?
Germany: Ringleaders behind far-right plot sentenced to jail
Five people have been convicted of planning to kidnap German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach.
Health care workers across Germany go on strike
Emergency care was unaffected but rallies were planned in several German cities
Germany: Explosion reported at Continental building
One person was lightly injured after a heating boiler exploded at the German automotive supplier's Hanover premises.
Germany fined €34 million for late whistleblower protection
The EU's highest court has also fined four other countries for failing to create laws that protect whistleblowers.
Deutsche Post to slash 8,000 jobs
High costs have pushed Deutsche Post to cut thousands of jobs by the end of the year, the company said.
Germany set to spend big on army and infrastructure
The parties likely to form Germany's government are set to reform borrowing limits to allow for more military spending.
Germany, Britain and France urge 'unhindered' Gaza aid
The three European countries called on Israel to lift its restrictions, warning against using aid as a political tool.
Germany: Merz proposes debt brake reform to boost defense
Germany's likely next governing coalition of CDU and SPD wants to invest heavily in infrastructure and defense.
Trauma: How child abuse victims deal with parenthood
A new study shows what it means for survivors of child sexual abuse to become parents and raise their own children.
What is Germany's debt brake?
To allow increased defense and infrastructure spending, Germany's next government may ease the so-called debt brake.
Germany lags behind in boardroom gender equality
Though women have made inroads on company boards in Germany, it is still lonely at the top as Otto's new boss proves.
Adidas profits up after 'Yeezy' scandal, job cuts to come
Despite returning to profitability, the German sportswear manufacturer has confirmed hundreds of job cuts.
Tips for a day in northern Germany's Wadden Sea
What to do on a day trip to the unique sand and mud flats that make up the ecological wonder of Germany's Wadden Sea.
Germany's defense industry boom
As a NATO member, Germany is expected to manufacture more high-tech military equipment.
German armaments, US oil, and energy from the depths — MADE
A boom in Germany's defense industry, oil's comeback in the US, and underground heat storage.
Drill baby drill – The comeback of oil in the US
To lower oil prices, US President Donald Trump wants to increase production again.
Germany: Aircraft crashes into garden, killing pilot
The pilot of a small aircraft died after it crashed into a garden in the western town of Plettenberg.
Mannheim: Mayor praises taxi driver who blocked attack
Cab driver who moved to Germany from Pakistan, and since became a citizen, played an important role blocking the attack.
Germany's CDU, SPD agree on major financial package
The parties agreed to boost defense spending and to relax the constitutional "debt brake."
Why did Germany's SPD perform so poorly in the election?
The German election was disastrous for the center-left SPD. Its recent victory in Hamburg isn't improving the mood.
Germany: Several Hamburg police officers face racism probe
Fifteen police officers in Hamburg, some of them retired, are being investigated over racist chat messages.
Mannheim attack: 'It's daily news now, here in Germany'
Mannheim locals are dismayed by another fatal attack in their city in less than a year.
In pictures: Germany's carnival mocks Trump and Putin
The floats, or decorated platforms on a vehicle, were out in the streets, dragging politicians to the depths of satire.
Mannheim suspect drove into crowd intentionally, police say
Two people died in the car ramming in the center of the southwestern German city.
Germany reviews US ties after Zelenskyy-Trump clash
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's spat with US President Trump has left Germany deeply concerned over Europe's security.
Social Democrats lead Hamburg state election: early results
After a poor showing in federal elections, Chancellor Olaf Scholz's center-left party won more than 30% of the vote.
Germany: Conservatives scrutinize state support for NGOs
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU bloc questions the political neutrality of some non-governmental organizations.
Merz invites Netanyahu to Germany despite ICC arrest warrant
Likely next chancellor Friedrich Merz has said he will find "ways and means" for Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Germany.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
The carnival in Venice, a Muslim Pomak wedding and a top Viennese-Iranian chef.
Fact check: No, Merz didn't promise to close the border
Germany's likely future chancellor Friedrich Merz is accused of "election fraud" by AfD leader Alice Weidel. Is it true?
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