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Career coach Mustika empowers Indonesians in Germany
Musika is an IT expert and career coach who helps other Indonesians find jobs.
High-tech boom and expensive housing
Living and housing costs are becoming increasingly expensive in Taiwan. Is this the next Silicon Valley?
Portugal: Combatting the brain drain
Young, well-educated people are leaving Portugal. Can the state counteract this with tax benefits?
German carmakers hit speed bump as Southeast Asia sales dip
German premium car brands are seeing their sales decline in the region amid growing competition from Chinese carmakers.
Try making kale like a German Oma cooks it!
Kale is chock full of vitamins. Many Germans eat it with a northern German smoked sausage.
What Germany's election means for sports and an Olympic bid
A German Olympic bid for the 2036 or 2040 Games? That may depend on who wins the February 23 election.
Turkish fake honey production on the rise
Honey from Turkey is increasing being adulterated with sugar syrup.
Who are Germany's most senior politicians?
Did you know that the chancellor is only the third highest political rank in the country? Which two are higher up?
Germany: 2 injured in Munich car ramming die
A mother and her two-year-old died due to their injuries.
Germany's debt brake: Balancing stability and growth
The debt brake divides Germany’s political camps. Some want to strictly adhere to it, others see a need for reform.
German city lures early election voters with free beer
Free beer or non-alcoholic drinks were offered to early voters in the western German city of Duisburg.
Scholz: Europe will support Ukraine 'as long as it takes'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz noted that European suppport for Ukraine cannot end "when the weapons fall silent."
Changing Germany: Between hopes and fears
A journey through Germany before the federal election: Instead of worrying, many are taking action.
Germany: Munich car ramming suspect had 'Islamist motive'
Munich's prosecutor said there was no evidence linking the incident to terrorist organizations.
Munich suspect admits deliberate car ramming
36 people were injured when a 24-year-old Afghan national drove into a crowd on Thursday.
Germany: Scholz warns of lawsuit over 'racist lapse' claim
The alleged victim says he was hurt, but that he did not believe Olaf Scholz to be racist.
What exactly is 'the ick'?
A study has defined the things that make men and women get instantly and permanently disgusted by a romantic partner.
Germany: Porsche set to slash jobs by 2029
Luxury car maker Porsche has announced plans to cut almost 2,000 jobs over the next five years.
What's next for Germany’s climate movement?
Climate action faced backlash in the leadup to Germany's federal election. Can activists navigate future challenges?
Several injured as car drives into crowd in Munich, Bavaria
A car driving into a crowd in the southern German city of Munich has left several people injured.
Germany's lack of skilled workers hurting its economy
Migration is a polarizing issue in Germany. But the lack of skilled workers is costing the German economy billions.
Focus on Europe — Germany ahead of the elections
Ahead of the general election, we meet people across Germany who are helping to solve some of the country’s challenges.
Trump and Musk: is a coup happening in the US?
Government institutions and the legal system are under pressure: is this the end of checks and balances?
Exiled footballers in Berlin celebrate Syria's freedom
Syrian footballers from across Germany celebrated their home country's freedom with a special friendly in Berlin.
Why do so many hate the Greens?
Germany's Green Party is campaigning for a second term in government. Their time in power has been controversial, with coalition infighting over climate policy and the economy. How did the Greens go from 1980s peace activists to 2020s military hawks? Why are they so hated by some sections of society? And can chancellor candidate Robert Habeck bring them back into government?
Commerzbank plans job cuts, new goals to fend off UniCredit
The German lender says a takeover bid by Italy's UniCredit would lead to much more drastic job cuts.
Germany: 3 convicted in Michael Schumacher blackmail plot
A court has given a jail sentence to a man who tried to blackmail the family of former racing star Michael Schumacher.
Why do so many hate the Greens?
Germany's Green Party is campaigning for a second term in government. Their time in power has been controversial, with coalition infighting over climate policy and the economy. How did the Greens go from 1980s peace activists to 2020s military hawks? Why are they so hated by some sections of society? And can chancellor candidate Robert Habeck bring them back into government?
Hungary's Orban hosts Germany's AfD leader Alice Weidel
Alice Weidel's visit to Hungary marks the first time Orban has hosted a politician from the far-right German party.
How is Dresden commemorating the 1945 WWII Allied bombing?
Eighty years on, debate continues about whether the Allied raids on Dresden were morally or militarily justified.
Why Germany isn't leading Europe's defense
Germany has pledged to ramp up its military capabilities, but there are many factors holding it back.
DW Africa tours Germany ahead of 2025 elections
As Germans head to the polls, DW Africa takes a tour across the country to explore what issues weigh on voters' minds.
Climate change takes back seat in Germany's 2025 election
Despite 2024 being the hottest year ever, German politicians have had little to say when it comes to climate policy.
Germany: Train collides with truck in Hamburg, killing 1
A high-speed train collided with a truck loaded with railroad tracks at a crossing. The cause was not immediately clear.
Germany: DAX index hits record high of 22,000 points
Experts put the increased performance down to sinking interest rates, despite the threat of US tariffs.
Are hydrogen trains really the future?
Can Chile become the new superpower in the production of green hydrogen for trains?
Ukraine: Zelenskyy plans to meet Trump officials in Germany
As top Trump officials head to the Munich Security Conference, there is talk of a deal exchanging rare earths for aid.
How are German political parties funded?
In Germany, political parties rely heavily on state funding, but they also need to raise their own funds.
Transparency International: Corruption is a climate issue
Germany and other countries received their lowest score yet on the global watchdog's "Corruption Perceptions Index."
Sent to South America: Did German Catholics hide abusers?
Priests accused of sexual abuse in Germany went to work overseas as missionaries.
Germany's ambassador condemns raid on Palestinian bookstore
Steffen Seibert said he is "concerned" after two owners of a popular Palestinian bookstore were arrested.
War in eastern Congo escalates amid international hesitancy
Despite comparisons to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there is little push for sanctions or other international measures.
Germany's neoliberal FDP's desperate fight for survival
Germany's neoliberal FDP has often been part of federal governments. But in 2025, it may fail to get into parliament.
Germany: Russian on trial after attack on Ukrainian soldiers
The suspect is said to be a supporter of "exaggerated Russian nationalism" who felt "violated in his national pride."
In eastern Germany, Banda Comunale fights racism with music
Multicultural group Banda Comunale plays concerts to protest nationalist rallies, and give music lessons at schools.
Wind power — controversial but indispensable?
Wind power is praised but also criticized. How can local communities feel properly involved?
Sarah Fleischer: From failure to founder and future pioneer
Sarah Fleischer wants her startup to become Europe's leading recycler of lithium-ion car batteries.
Germany: Refugees stigmatized as anti-migrant wave swells
After deadly knife attacks involving suspects with immigrant backgrounds, immigration has become a key election issue.
Moving house in Germany: An experience like no other!
Michael Müller, our "average German," is moving to a new rented apartment. What challenges will he face?
Cooperation with far-right angers protesters in Germany
Across Germany, large crowds have been protesting against far-right extremism in the lead-up to the general election.
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