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Should I give up on climate change?
With the US pulling out of the Paris Agreeent and chanting "Drill, baby, drill!"... does your climate footprint matter?
Germany: Angela Merkel chides own party over far-right help
The former chancellor slammed her conservative CDU party for passing a migration motion with help of the far-right AfD.
Germany's lessons from Afghanistan: Bundestag takes stock
The German parliament wants to know how future foreign missions could learn from the failure of the Afghanistan mission.
Germany: Are conservatives' plans on immigration legal?
EU and German law would make it difficult for conservative leader Friedrich Merz to set his immigration plan in motion.
Germany marks 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
More than 1 million Jews were killed at the Nazis' Auschwitz death camp during the Holocaust in World War II.
Germany: 2025 economic growth forecast lowered
A government report cited the collapse of the government as the main reason.
German rugby aims to punch ticket to first World Cup
Germany's men have a chance to make rugby history this year and qualify for the World Cup 2027.
German ice hockey player Tobias Eder dies of cancer
The 26-year-old Eisbären Berlin forward had been diagnosed with cancer less than a year ago.
Germany: 59 PSG fans arrested before Champions League clash
Stuttgart police said they had taken "59 French hooligans" into custody after legal consultation.
The elephant in the room — Germany's lost colonial trademark
How an elephant statue, which was erected to commemorate Germany's colonies in Africa, got a new meaning years later.
Industries that benefit from climate change
For most firms, the consequences of climate change are devastating. But some sectors are benefiting.
More efficiency: Solar systems on water
Floating solar systems — they cost more than land-based systems, but they are more efficient.
Valencia: the flood and its consequences
After the devastating floods, thousands of people in Valencia want to get back to normal.
Germany's relations with Russia, US loom large in election
Pro-Russian, anti-American parties could win a quarter of the votes in Germany's upcoming federal election.
German parliament to debate proposal to curb immigration
A controversial proposal to curb irregular immigration could become a turning point in German politics.
Struggling with natural disasters — MADE
The flood in Valencia, climate change winners, infrastructure protection and floating solar systems.
Germany and Denmark say Europe must toughen up
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has warned of the threat posed by hybrid warfare after an underwater cable was severed.
Germany: Verdi union calls DHL strike
Workers at DHL's Deutche Post subsidiary were set to stage a one-day strike for wage hikes amid high inflation.
Auschwitz survivors speak at 80th anniversary of liberation
Victims were commemorated and survivors addressed the public, bearing witness to the horror they experienced.
Germany: Merz meets resistance with risky border gambit
The conservative leader insinuated that support from the far-right could play into legislating tighter border controls.
The threat from the far-right: Never quite German enough?
Young Germans are reacting to right-wing extremist groups with anger and fear - and humor.
Kolkata Book Fair spotlights Germany's literary diversity
For the first time in the Indian book fair's history, the spotlight is on Germany.
80 years after Auschwitz: Memory culture in Germany
Berlin aims to strengthen and preserve the nation's memory culture amid attempts at Holocaust denial by the far right.
In Germany, young and old bear witness to Holocaust horrors
Ingeburg Geissler, 92, is still bearing witness to the horrors of Nazi terror, speaking with today's schoolchildren.
Germany holds memorial for Aschaffenburg stabbing victims
Four days after an attack that left a man and a 2-year-old boy dead, Aschaffenburg came together for a memorial service.
Tens of thousands in Germany protest far right
In the German capital, Berlin, protesters created a sea of light for democracy.
How immigrant voters could determine the German election
More than 7 million eligible voters in Germany have an immigration background. Many have lost faith in leading parties.
Thousands march in Germany as AfD launches election campaign
Thousands have protested the rise of the far right, as the AfD election campaign kicked off with a speech by Elon Musk.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
Living in a converted dumpster, Kosovo's first queer bar and France's famous bouillabaisse soup.
Police investigate Musk salute projected on Tesla factory
A British campaign group has claimed responsibility for projecting Elon Musk's Nazi-style salute on a Tesla factory.
Friedrich Merz: What to expect from Germany's likely next leader
Friedrich Merz is the frontrunner to become Germany’s next leader after February’s elections. In this episode, DW’s Richard Walker and Michaela Küfner break it all down with writer John Kampfner. Who is Merz? Why did he have a feud with Merkel? How would he deal with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, the Ukraine war and the challenge of China? And can he deliver the reboot that he says Germany needs?
Will German conservative Merz demolish far-right 'firewall'?
Some in Germany are surprised at how willing CDU head Friedrich Merz seems to be to cooperate with the far-right AfD.
Friedrich Merz: What to expect from Germany’s likely next leader
Friedrich Merz is the frontrunner to become Germany’s next leader after February’s elections. In this episode, DW’s Richard Walker and Michaela Küfner break it all down with writer John Kampfner. Who is Merz? Why did he have a feud with Merkel? How would he deal with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, the Ukraine war and the challenge of China? And can he deliver the reboot that he says Germany needs?
German Jews face AfD, antisemitism 80 years after Holocaust
The prospect of the nationalist AfD party doing well in February's general election is adding to a feeling of unease.
Julian Nagelsmann extends Germany contract
German men's football boss Julian Nagelsmann has signed a new deal until 2028. His side have the 2026 World Cup in view.
DW reports on Auschwitz liberation 50th anniversary
DW dug through the archives to find our report on the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz back in 1995.
Germany: Aschaffenburg attack prompts political blame game
With migrants suspected in several deadly attacks, politicians are jostling ahead of February's election.
Germany's Scholz: 'Shameful' antisemitism still in society
Scholz said combating antisemitism is critical in the face of "attempts to normalize far-right positions."
Aschaffenburg attack: German mayor warns against 'hatred'
A stabbing in Bavaria has shaken a local community, with the city's mayor warning of a "spiral of violence and hatred."
Germany's Pistorius: Europe must play bigger security role
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has told DW Europe must take on a greater security load whoever is in the White House.
Deadly knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany
Police in Germany have arrested an Afghan man over a fatal knife attack in the town of Aschaffenburg.
Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead
A man has been arrested after the knife attack in the southern German state of Bavaria.
Felicity's ode to Beethoven
How this Ghanaian singer makes her debut with the World Youth Choir at the Beethovenfest.
Germany's Scholz, France's Macron vow unity as Trump returns
Scholz and Macron are holding bilateral talks, with the list of topics extending far beyond Franco-German ties.
Women in business: How to make it in Germany
Andita Schirmacher left Indonesia when she was 21. She became a successful a marketing manager in Germany.
Women in Business: Why I work in Germany
Rebecca Cut Ratridiani left Indonesia when she was 18. She became a successful marketing manager and founder in Germany.
Mustika empowers Indonesians in Germany as a career coach
Mustika is an IT expert and career coach who helps other Indonesians find jobs.
Does Germany need wind power?
Some politicians in Germany want a return to nuclear power, but the wind sector is on track to make significant gains.
Donald Trump shakes up German politics
Leading German politicians fear the worst from Trump's second presidency. Only the far-right AfD is delighted.
EU lawmaker: Europe, US need engagement, not escalation
US President Donald Trump has threatened to hit trade partners with import tariffs. DW spoke with David McAllister.
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