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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.
Germany: Foot-and-mouth disease threatens whole herds
The first cases of the deadly virus since 1988 have been detected among German cattle. In some countries, it’s endemic.
Germany's Habeck says EU is ready for possible Trump tariffs
Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has told DW that the EU and Germany must show unity in the face of potential US tariffs.
What it's like to move to Germany for work
This film follows two people who've left their home nations to work in Germany.
German TikTokers more approving of China, Russia — survey
The poll surveying different news consumers comes amid a debate over shutting down the Chinese platform in the US.
Does Germany's Heidelberg live up to its Instagram photos?
Photos of Heidelberg on Instagram look so romantic. But what is the reality on the ground?
How Trump's tariffs could take trade wars to next level
The US president has vowed to punish BRICS nations, Mexico, Canada and German carmakers during his second term.
Scholz says US ties 'vital' ahead of Trump inauguration
Scholz called the US his country's closest ally and said it was crucial to have stable relations.
Scholz says Germany cannot turn page on Holocaust
Olaf Scholz said Germany's responsibility to pass down the memory of the Holocaust to each generation "will not end."
German envoy warns Trump 'driven by vengeance' — reports
Andreas Michaelis said he expects Trump to rob legislators, law enforcement and the media of independence.
The fascinating flight show of starlings
Flocks of starlings fly in impressive formations, but these common birds are under threat.
Germans living abroad face a race to vote
Three to four million Germans abroad are eligible to vote in the country's snap elections. But time is ticking.
Superfood berries — a bitter aftertaste
Germans eat 5 kg of berries per year, with demand rising. Imports often harm people and nature in producing regions.
How German politicians are taking Trump's return
Germany is gearing up for its own elections. How do the country's politicians see Trump's return?
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
Donald Trump's European ancestors, studying in Dublin, and the world's best pâtissière.
IMF predicts steady 3.3% global growth, but less in Germany
India, China and the United States will continue to drive global economic growth, but Germany is lagging behind.
France and Germany falter as Donald Trump presidency looms
Europe's two most important economies will lack stable governments when Donald Trump assumes office as US president.
Is news bad for me? Science has an answer.
Trump, pandemic, war... then Trump again. If you feel overwhelmed by the news cycle, you're not alone.
German election promises in a nutshell
Ahead of Germany's elections, DW's political team discuss the big issues dominating the campaign.
Ahaus: Visiting Germany's 'smartest' town
Ahaus has long been a real-world laboratory for urban digitalization.
German election promises in a nutshell
Ahead of Germany's elections, DW's political team discuss the big issues dominating the campaign.
Germany gymnastics scandal: 'From one hell to another'
Former German gymnasts have opened up about their mistreatment in the sport. Two of them spoke to DW.
Germany: President Steinmeier visits Magdeburg attack site
Steinmeier expressed his sympathy for the victims and called on people not to be "overwhelmed by anger."
Suspected Moroccan spy in German custody
The man is suspected of spying on Moroccan opposition supporters in Germany on behalf of the Moroccan secret service.
Why UK gas storage levels are 'concerningly low'
Britain's largest gas supplier warned the country has less than a week of stored gas after a cold snap spiked demand.
Polish man sues Germany over border checks
A Polish man is fed up with being stopped and checked at the German-Polish border. He says the checks contravene EU law.
German police investigate AfD mock plane ticket campaign
The far-right AfD has been distributing fake "airplane tickets" to promote the deportation of "illegal immigrants."
Von Storch on energy infrastructure, economy, foreign policy
Beatrix von Storch, deputy leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks to DW's Matthew Moore.
Germany backs plan allowing military to down suspect drones
The government green-lit a proposal to allow the military to shoot down drones flying over critical infrastructure.
German development minister in Syria to talk health care
Svenja Schulze was in Damascus to discuss a new program that would see German doctors train their Syrian colleagues.
How did East Germany's secret police, the Stasi, operate?
At its former headquarters in Berlin, we show you how the Stasi spied on and monitored East Germany's citizens.
German economy shrank once again in 2024
The Federal Statistical Office has reported a 0.2% contraction in GDP, making it the second year of shrinkage in a row.
Could Israelis be prosecuted for war crimes in Germany?
A Belgian non-profit is trying to prosecute Israeli soldiers who leave Israel for alleged war crimes.
Made in Germany — how politics affects economics
From tariffs and trade wars to the middle class and state spending: how politics affects economics.
Stasi secret police, 35 years on: 'My file is mine'
On January 15, 1990, East Germany's secret police headquarters was stormed, a death knell for the surveillance state.
NATO unveils Baltic Sentry pipeline, cable security mission
Baltic Sea NATO members react after outages and damage to power cables, telecom links and gas pipelines in the waterway.
Bundesliga clubs lose appeal against paying policing costs
The company that operates the Bundesliga has lost an appeal against having to pay for policing costs.
'Dubai chocolate' must come from Dubai, German court rules
A German court has had its say in the trademark battle over what legally constitutes "Dubai chocolate."
Germany: Trump's 5% NATO demand too costly, Scholz says
Though the chancellor says Trump's demand is too high, another NATO member welcomes the incoming president's suggestion.
Kurds in Syria fear attacks by militias aligned with Turkey
During the long civil war, Syrian Kurds repelled the Islamic State. The current big threat comes from Turkey.
Germany investigating suspected Russian drones over air base
Authorities suspect that the spotting of at least 10 drones in one night is related to Russia's war in Ukraine.
German tennis aims to improve 'overall' in 2025 and beyond
As the 2025 season begins with the Australian Open, the head of German tennis tells DW of the plans for the future.
German-Iranian woman Nahid Taghavi released from prison
The women's rights activist was imprisoned for over four years of a 10 year-sentence for "propaganda against the state."
'Biodeutsch' is German 'non-word of the year'
Each year, linguists choose a derogatory buzzword. Why was "bio-German" selected for 2024?
Germany's Siemens Energy in legal spat with Russia's Rosatom
Rosatom has delayed construction on Turkey's first nuclear plant because of the nondelivery of German-made parts.
Germany's far-right AfD replaces 'Young Alternative' group
Leaders of the Alternative for Germany party have faced problems with some of the youth wing's past activities.
Germany's Baerbock pledges €50M for Syria at Riyadh talks
The German foreign minister said Syrians needed "quick" relief and called for a "smart approach" to lifting sanctions.
BSW faces hard fight in first Bundestag campaign
Polls suggest that the former Left leader's Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance won't make it into the Bundestag in February.
SPD support still strong in Germany's industrial Ruhr region
Unlike at national level, the center-left Social Democrats are still polling well in the western German city of Bochum.
Germany: 2 dead in Flixbus crash on autobahn
A Flixbus coach traveling from Germany to Poland flipped on its side carrying 13 passengers and a driver.
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