You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
Skip to content
Skip to main menu
Skip to more DW sites
Latest videos
Latest audio
Regions
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Germany
Topics
Climate
Equality
Health
Human Rights
Migration
Technology
Categories
Business
Science
Environment
Culture
Sports
In focus
Gaza
Ukraine
Latest audio
Latest videos
Live TV
Advertisement
Germany TEST
Skip next section All Content on this topic
All Content on this topic
Refugees in Germany report more xenophobia
Refugees in Germany are increasingly concerned about xenophobia and feel less welcome, according to a study.
Germany aims to boost Bundeswehr recruit numbers
Against the background of war in Ukraine, Germany's government is introducing new rules around military service.
Dresden: Man arrested after tram knife attack on US citizen
A 21-year-old Syrian citizen is in investigative custody in Dresden after a young American man was stabbed in the face.
Germany: Munich car ramming suspect charged with murder
The suspect who drove his car into a demonstration in Munich, is also accused of 44 charges of attempted murder.
German car industry sheds 51,500 jobs in a year
The dip equates to almost 7% of the total workforce. Faltering exports to China and the US play a role.
How green innovation is changing the planet
Hydrogen, floating solar, and geothermal energy — harbingers of a greener future.
Germany takes stock of 10 years of integration
A decade since Angela Merkel said 'We can do it': DW charts progress on asylum and integration.
Germany's Klingbeil visits Ukraine, vows security guarantees
"As long as this war continues, we will stand by Ukraine's side," said German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil.
Dresden tram stabbing: Police appeal for witnesses
A US citizen was stabbed in Dresden when he tried to stop two men from harassing female passengers on a tram.
Germany: Neo-Nazi murderer strikes deal to start new life
Convicted NSU terrorist Beate Zschäpe's acceptance into a rehabilitation program might help her to leave prison early.
Olympic swimmer sees need for better Germany integration
Swimmer Alaa Maso fled Syria in 2015. After the Paris Olympics, Maso is applying to become a German citizen.
Environmental crime: PFAS chemicals in Germany's tap water
Contaminated water in the southwestern town of Rastatt is one the biggest environmental scandals ever to hit Germany.
Bayern Munich send message with Bundesliga at crossroads
A new broadcast rights deal with content creators threatens to pit the country's fan culture against a new type of fan.
German welfare state 'can no longer be financed' — Merz
The German chancellor has called for a welfare reform, putting him on course for a possible clash with the SPD.
Germany: Fire damages railway track switches in Wuppertal
The case has drawn attention after earlier attacks on rail infrastructure in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Germany debates sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
Peace in Ukraine may still be a long way off, but Germany is already debating whether to take part in peacekeeping.
Island hopping in Greece — Euromaxx
EIGEN # Flour against the mafia, an Iranian desiger in Berlin, and Indonesian cuisine in The Hague
Antisemitic attacks in Germany rise sharply amid Gaza war
Antisemitic incidents have risen sharply in Germany since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, increasing 20% last year.
Green mobility: Moving toward a cleaner future | Eco India
Green, clean transport is better for our health, our wellbeing, and our future – and it doesn’t have to cost the world.
Nord Stream: Germany's thwarted dream of energy security
A 2022 attack on Nord Stream's underwater pipelines blew Germany's dream of cheap Russian gas out of the water.
What can you tell from a piece of poo?
We're back — to discuss a foul smell at Frankfurt airport and a "report" about a president's bathroom habits.
'Sound of Falling' is Germany's entry for the Oscars
The Cannes Jury Prize-winning drama by Mascha Schilinski will represent Germany in the best international film category.
Germany: Arrest made over Nord Stream pipeline explosions
The Russian-European gas pipeline was the target of a deliberate attack in September 2022.
Germany's Wadephul urges China to help Ukraine peace push
With hopes rising for talks between Ukraine and Russia, Germany's top diplomat told DW that China could play a key role.
Germany, Japan boost defense ties amid China's growing clout
Berlin says it wants to take on more responsibility together with Tokyo — diplomatically, economically, and militarily.
Why cured meat does not belong on the grill
Nitrite preserves cured meats and sausages, and enhances flavor. But at high heat, nitrite can form carcinogens.
US tariffs may ruin Christmas for German gingerbread factory
German gingerbread is baked in summer to be ready for the holiday season. US tariffs could hit Christmas cookie profits.
A German town's bid to break China's grip on rare earths
The EU aims to cut its reliance on Chinese rare earths. But can greener European alternatives be profitable enough?
German top politicians' cars exceed CO2 targets: study
Leading German politicians' cars exceed average CO2 target levels, according to a climate charity's latest study.
Of humans and machines — MADE
Wrestler breaks barriers, humanoid robots rise, disability meets opportunity, defense startups take off.
Germany: Magdeburg market attacker charged with murder
The man is accused of six counts of murder and 338 counts of attempted murder after driving a car through a crowd.
Ukraine security guarantees: What is Germany's role?
After the EU-US summit on Russia's war against Ukraine, a debate has flared up in Germany about security guarantees.
The Trabant: Automotive lemon or cult car? — REV
East Germany’s Trabant reached cult status after breaking through the Berlin Wall. We trace its path
Putin, Zelenskyy to meet within two weeks — Germany's Merz
The German chancellor said there would be face-to-face talks involving the presidents of Russia and Ukraine.
Pakistan deports Afghans with German resettlement rights
Germany promised resettlement to around 2,000 people who had assisted German forces in Afghanistan.
German Football Association investigating cup game racism
Two German Cup matches were briefly stopped over the weekend over alleged racist abuse.
Will financial pressure shift Israel's Gaza war stance?
Norway's wealth fund is divesting from Israeli firms, citing concerns over how Israel conducts its war in Gaza.
Germany, Japan partner to face down 'aggressive' China
Germany's top diplomat has praised strategic ties with Japan and called out China for being "increasingly aggressive."
No more German visas for Kremlin critics fleeing Russia?
Many who flee Russia hope to come to Germany on a humanitarian visa, but Berlin has just suspended this program.
Why Germans love their allotment gardens
Gardening is very popular in Germany. Official counts say there are around a million allotment gardens in the country.
Foster mothers help save the northern bald ibis
To help save an endangered species, two young women flew 1000s of kilometers in powered paragliders.
Germany to create national security council
What are the security body's tasks, and will it be able to hasten Berlin's usually sluggish decision-making?
What can Germany expect from the Trump-Putin meeting?
Chancellor Merz has positioned himself as a defender of Ukraine's demands for peace. Is anyone listening to him?
Living like birds to save them — Euromaxx
Foster mothers for wild bird chicks, Germans und allotment gardens, the Kafenion Greek coffee house.
The Merz era: What has he achieved? Where is he failing?
Germany’s new government came in 100 days ago pledging to master the biggest challenges facing the country: a stagnant economy, weak defense, and deep divisions over immigration. Above all, it promised to end the infighting that blew up the previous government. So is it working? In this episode, Richard Walker, Michaela Küfner, and Stephan Detjen break down the start of the Merz era.
US tariffs pile pressure on German carmakers
German luxury car sales dip in the US as tariffs rise — could this be the end of a winning streak?
West Bank settlement plan illegal, Germany tells Israel
Germany called on Israel not to build thousands of new housing units at a settlement in the occupied West Bank.
Bon voyage Toni — Berlin readies pygmy hippo for France
Berlin's beloved hippo Toni is moving to Mulhouse, fans are invited to say au revoir at daily "Toni Time" sessions.
The Merz era: What has he achieved? Where is he failing?
Germany’s new government came in 100 days ago pledging to master the biggest challenges facing the country: a stagnant economy, weak defense, and deep divisions over immigration. Above all, it promised to end the infighting that blew up the previous government. So is it working? In this episode, Richard Walker, Michaela Küfner, and Stephan Detjen break down the start of the Merz era.
How this Nigerian challenges the perception of arts
Nigerian ceramist Ngozi-Omeje Ezema creates unique art pieces which seem to float in the air.
Previous page
Page 2 of 200
Next page