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The German election explained — in visuals
DW's short videos bring you up to speed with the most important topics ahead of the German election.
Why hate speech is punishable by law in Germany
Can you express your opinion freely in Germany? Yes, but not unconditionally. Rules are stricter than in the US.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
Ballerina photos by a Ukrainian photographer, a music school in a bus, and robots as cooks.
Vance criticizes Germany's free speech laws at CPAC summit
The US vice president linked the US military deployment in Germany with the country's hate-speech laws.
Scholz, Merz make last pitches before Germany's election
German voters go to the polls Sunday for an election that is expected to bring a shift to the right.
Germany: Verdi union calls strikes at two major airports
Public sector union Verdi has called on airport staff in Düsseldorf and Cologne to go on a day-long "warning strike."
Man badly hurt in Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing
One suspect is in custody after a man was seriously injured in a stabbing at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, police say.
Germany says 'blackmail' of Ukraine will bring more war
US President Trump said Ukraine has "no cards" to play in peace negotiations.
Germany: Teen arrested for plan to attack Israel's embassy
German authorities have arrested an 18-year-old man suspected of planning an attack on the Israeli Embassy in Berlin.
Fact check: How Elon Musk meddled in Germany's elections
Tech billionaire Musk openly supports Germany's far-right AfD and continues to spread dubious claims on his platform, X.
Germany grapples with Trump's foreign policy shifts
Within days, the new US administration has upended transatlantic relations and wrong-footed German politicians.
MSC 2: Does the US still have to figure out Russia/Ukraine?
At a memorable Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance lectured the Europeans on what democracy should really mean, questioning its institutions. In this special edition from Munich, host Michaela Küfner breaks down the messages from MSC 2025 together with Jackson Janes (German Marshall Fund), Peter R. Neumann (King's College London) and DW's Brussels correspondent Teri Schultz.
German elections: The final countdown
Who will lead Germany next? In this episode of Berlin Briefing, we break down the key players in Germany’s upcoming elections, the ripple effects of JD Vance’s game-changing MSC 2025 speech and its impact on Europe’s security, and why smaller parties could complicate the formation of the next coalition. Plus, we reveal what the latest polls are saying and share final predictions.
German elections: The final countdown
Who will lead Germany next? In this episode of Berlin Briefing, we break down the key players in Germany’s upcoming elections, the ripple effects of JD Vance’s game-changing MSC 2025 speech and its impact on Europe’s security, and why smaller parties could complicate the formation of the next coalition. Plus, we reveal what the latest polls are saying and share final predictions.
Why is it getting harder to form a German government?
The number of parties vying for Bundestag seats is on the rise. Creating a government becomes increasingly difficult.
German election: Asian immigrants wary of far-right surge
Asian immigrants fear a possible far-right backlash, hoping young German voters will support progressive parties.
Germany's poorest city tries to counter rise of AfD party
The right-wing AfD party has risen in popularity amid the Ruhr region's economic decline. But some are fighting back.
Why's that fish looking at me?
An experiment off the coast of Corsica suggests fish can recognize individual people (sometimes). Also, put a dot in front a zebrafish and, amazingly, you'll be a step closer to understanding the concept of free will.
Afro-Germans want to see change under new government
The rise of the far-right has sparked growing concern among Germany's African diaspora.
Why Germany is no longer the export champion it once was
The prospects for the German economy look bleak as exports slump and competition from powerhouses like China increases.
Germany's shift to robot automation
Horst from Fruitcore Robotics is German-made. What can this robot do? How does he help small firms?
Skilled workers wanted: Germany's lack of qualified staff
Many German companies are still searching for skilled workers — including from abroad.
How Germany's leadership change could shape EU immigration
Some German parties are calling for a clampdown on immigration. What would this mean for the European Union?
Germany's new government will face foreign policy challenges
As the US scales back its commitments to European defense, Germany will have to step up to the plate.
Is Germany's industrial economic model in danger?
When it comes to the economy, German voters have a lot to think about as they head to the polls.
Trump tariffs would up US prices for German cars
A German car association called proposed US tariffs a "provocation" that would increase prices for US consumers.
Stasi HQ in Berlin: East Germany's secret service at work
A look at how East Germany kept its people under surveillance at the former secret service headquarter.
What does a skilled labor shortage mean for Germany?
Without skilled migrants, Germany's prosperity is at risk. It's a major issue in the election campaign.
German election: Afro-Germans hope for a better future
As Germany's election looms, members of the African diaspora talk to DW. What are their hopes and fears?
Are high electricity prices a threat to Germany's industry?
With German parliamentary elections underway, businesses warn that electricity costs are just too high. Are they right?
Germany: Public transport strike called for Friday
Trade union Verdi said local transport services in six states will come to a standstill after wage talks failed.
Elections in Germany: A concern for Europe
On February 23, Germany will elect a new Bundestag.
Sounding the alarm about Germany's business environment
German business owners are demonstrating and demanding more support from their politicians.
Germany: Second talk by top UN official canceled
Outrage ensued after universities canceled talks by the UN independent expert on the Occupied Palestinian territories.
Fake news and sabotage fears loom over German elections
Who is behind the spread, and how can Germany prevent excessive foreign influence?
Berlinale: 'Das Deutsche Volk' gives voice to Hanau victims
Five years after the deadly racially motivated shooting in Hanau, a new documentary follows the victims' families.
German elections and voter expectations — MADE
What do German businesses and citizens expect from a future German government?
Germany marks deadly racist Hanau attack five years on
Hanau is set to commemorate the fifth anniversary of racist mass shootings amid a rise in support for far-right party.
Fact check: Russia's influence on Germany's 2025 election
A series of Russian disinformation operations have been trying to manipulate the upcoming German vote.
Continental: German auto parts giant cuts thousands of jobs
Auto supplier Continental plans to shutter one plant in Germany, as the company has fallen short of financial targets.
Germany: Funeral held for former President Horst Köhler
Horst Köhler spent most of his early life as a refugee and became a highly popular president.
Germany's migration debate: What the parties want
Party policies run the gamut from setting up temporary border checks to demanding millions of deportations. An overview.
Few answers to US-Russia riddle after Paris crisis talks
European leaders are "ready" to provide security guarantees for Ukraine — "depending on the level of Amercian support."
2025 German elections — a vote of confidence
After the government collapse in November, Germans are heading to the polls.
Working hours: Are night owls better at business?
It's often said the early bird catches the worm. But night owls are also productive, just at a different time of the day
What are the benefits of a four-day week?
Work four days, get paid for five? A pilot study in Germany has put the four-day week to the test.
The colorful history of marble
Marble has been mined since 700 BC. What makes the so-called "white gold" so sought after?
Carrara: Mining the world's most precious marble
The statuary marble used by Michelangelo is mined an altitude of around 1,000 meters in Tuscany.
Can the EU become raw material independent?
Lithium, cobalt and rare earths are to be mined in Europe in order to become independent of China.
The benefits of free public transportation
Making public transportation free of charge: How do you make it most effective?
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