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Pakistan detains Afghans waiting for Germany relocations
Some detainees have reported surprise raids and separations from family members.
Germany: End of the line for Deutsche Bahn railway chief
The head of Germany's crisis-ridden rail operator Deutsche Bahn has been dismissed.
Afghanistan: Are the Taliban still isolated after 4 years?
Four years after the fall of Kabul, the Taliban seem to be wielding the crisis in Afghanistan to their advantage.
Big hopes and harsh realities: How migration shaped Germany
In 2015, Germany took in hundreds of thousands of refugees. What worked, what failed – and what's the lasting impact?
Dispute over Church's special rights in cases of medically indicated abortions
After a hospital merger, the new Catholic operator prohibited abortions — even in cases oof severe fetal malformations.
Germany rejects US censorship claims in human rights report
The report has been accused of political bias, with the White House softening criticism of Israel and El Salvador.
Germany: 1,300 Syrians return home since fall of Assad
Despite German government encouragement, a relatively small number of Syrians decided to return to their home country.
European women's soccer leagues 'can learn from NSL'
She may not be as big a name as Thomas Müller, but German footballer Laura Schenk is also plying her trade in Canada.
Iran: EU leaders threaten snapback sanctions over nukes
France, Germany and the UK have given Iran two weeks to allow IAEA inspectors back into nuclear facilities.
What has Merz achieved during his first 100 days in office?
Polls show a majority of Germans aren't impressed. DW looks at some challenges faced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
In Europe, when does dating turn into a relationship?
We asked young Europeans when and how they take the next step in forming a relationship.
Trump island sparks outrage in Albania — MADE
Albania, Sazan, dollars, prosthetics, tariffs, and bitcoins—Trump is everywhere.
Germany: Chancellor Friedrich Merz marks 100 days in office
Friedrich Merz has begun curbing irregular immigration and shaping foreign policy. At home, not all is going smoothly.
Germany's strangest laws: Why dancing can get you fined
From dance to movies to sandcastle building bans, Germany has some bizarre and often archaic regulations.
Mexico: Adidas apologizes for cultural appropriation
German sportswear brand Adidas has apologized for "cultural appropriation" in the design of its "Oaxaca Slip-On" shoe.
Germany's Merz defends partial weapons halt to Israel
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that despite the decision, Berlin's approach toward Israel has not changed.
Florian Wirtz wins German men's Footballer of the Year award
Germany's Giulia Gwinn and Ann-Katrin Berger also both earned 145 votes each to share the women's award.
Life in Germany's largest Jewish retirement home
Germany’s largest Jewish nursing home, in Frankfurt, houses Holocaust survivors who chose to age in Germany.
Refugee women in Germany still face job inequality
Many women who arrive in Germany as refugees fail to find work. Why is that, and how can these women be helped?
Germany conflicted over project to rescue children from Gaza
Five cities have offered to help sick and traumatized children from Gaza. But the government is putting on the brakes.
Where Germany's leaders go on summer vacation
Summer means vacation time — not just for Germans, but also for their chancellor.
German beer gardens: A guide to Bavarian biergarten culture
DW's guide to why are beer gardens so important in Bavaria, what you can eat and drink and how you should behave.
Germany 'concerned for ongoing suffering' of Gaza civilians
The planned offensive means the Israeli government "bears even greater responsibility" for civilians, Germany said.
Inside Munich’s beer garden culture — Euromaxx
What you do in a typical beer garden, what happens after a first date and what to see in Lisbon.
Germany suspends arms exports to Israel for use in Gaza
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz cited Israel's plan to take over Gaza City as the reason for the decision.
Eco-friendly homes from wooden building blocks
A company in Germany has come up with a simple and low-carbon idea for building sturdy homes from substandard wood.
German voters want Friedrich Merz to put pressure on Israel
Critical of Berlin's Middle East policy and worried about US tariffs, Germans have little confidence in the chancellor.
German court rejects deported Yazidi family's return
Judges rejected an emergency application, saying the deportation was valid despite controversy over the family's fate.
Mayors face death threats in Germany — Focus on Europe
A Widow’s IVF baby, threats to mayors, wild cemetery life, and a Greek island fears for its monastery’s future.
More than jobs: Why skilled immigrants stay in Germany
Here’s a look at what makes Germany appealing to skilled immigrants despite several challenges and drawbacks.
Germany: Suspected Westerwald triple murderer found dead
The body of a man suspected of killing a couple and their son in April has been found, police say.
Mayors in Germany living with hate, threats
German mayors are facing death threats amid the surge of right-wing extremism. Can solidarity protect democracy?
Is mandatory military service on its way back in Germany?
The German government says it aims to build up Europe’s strongest conventional army, but is facing a shortage of personnel. Conscription was suspended in 2011 and now plans to bring it back in are on the table. Who's going to be affected? Will women serve? And amid rising tensions with Russia, how prepared is Germany? DW’s Nina Haase talks to Michaela Küfner, Sina Schweikle, and David Matei.
Is mandatory military service on its way back in Germany?
The German government says it aims to build up Europe’s strongest conventional army, but is facing a shortage of personnel. Conscription was suspended in 2011 and now plans to bring it back in are on the table. Who's going to be affected? Will women serve? And amid rising tensions with Russia, how prepared is Germany? DW’s Nina Haase talks to Michaela Küfner, Sina Schweikle, and David Matei.
Fireproofing forests on a hotter planet
France is battling one of the biggest wildfires in years. How can we reduce forest fire risk?
Bavarian police arrest far-right Reichsbürger suspects
German police arrested three suspected Reichsbürger members accused of plotting to violently overthrow the state.
Germany legend Thomas Müller signs for Vancouver Whitecaps
Thomas Müller's move to Canada is an unorthodox move for one of the best unorthodox players in football history.
Immigration: Germany seeks 'safe countries of origin'
A verdict by the European Court of Justice is set to impact Germany's policies aiming to curb irregular immigration.
The lawsuit that could change football
A new lawsuit aimed at FIFA and football associations including Germany’s could make big changes to transfers and wages.
Germany's refugee program freeze strands asylum-seekers
Those with official approval to travel to Germany were shocked when their flights were canceled at the last minute.
Changing world: Blossoms, robots, and brain drain — MADE
Tulips, robotics, brain drain: What connects China, Pakistan and the Netherlands?
Ukrainian refugee aid across Europe compared
How does Germany stack up against its EU neighbors when it comes to generosity in helping those fleeing war in Ukraine?
Germany: AfD-linked China espionage trial opens in Dresden
Prosecutors say the case reveals Chinese espionage targeting German political, economic, and military affairs.
From snapchat to murder: How criminals recruit teenagers
Teens across Europe are lured via social media into gangs — dealing drugs, attacking others, even committing murders.
Germany: Baboons fed to lions and tigers after zoo culling
Nuremberg Zoo killed 12 baboons due to overcrowding and dismembered six of them before feeding them to predators.
Germany to raise 'mothers' pension'
The CSU has pushed the promised raise of pension payments for older mothers. Critics say it's a waste of money.
Why African nurses are moving to Germany
With thousands of job vacancies in Germany, many African nurses are emigrating. But what happens when they arrive?
Why the birth rate in Germany continues to nosedive
Women in Germany are having just 1.35 children on average — a record low level.
German police expands use of Palantir surveillance software
Police and spy agencies are keen to combat criminality and terrorism, but critics say AI enables "predictive policing."
Long-distance arms: German money for Ukraine's combat drones
Germany is investing more in the production of Ukrainian weaponry, particularly long-range drones.
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