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VW talks: German union demands deal before Christmas
Volkswagen has threatened plant closures and layoffs in a bid to reduce labor costs.
Germany: How three old men hope to save the Left Party
The Left Party is banking on a trio of old men to get it reelected to parliament in February.
EU clash between worker shortages, anti-immigrant politics
As aging populations exacerbate worker shortages, EU countries are luring foreign workers despite far-right pressure.
Russia denies cutting Baltic Sea cables as tensions rise
Over the weekend two cables in the Baltic Sea were cut, with European governments suspecting foul play.
Ford looking to cut thousands of jobs in Europe
Most of the jobs Ford intends to cut will be in Germany with some 2,900 layoffs expected amid a slump in sales.
Supporting Germany away produces 'priceless emotions'
Germany's national football team ended 2024 on a high. Beyond wins, its best work has been rebuilding fan trust.
Julian Nagelsmann key to Germany's strong 2024
Germany finished 2024 with a draw against Hungary. Head coach Julian Nagelsmann has breathed new life into the team.
Russia arrests German citizen on sabotage charges
Russia's Federal Security Service arrested a German man it claims was involved in organizing "acts of sabotage."
Gold rush fever and new resources — MADE
Gold is more sought-after than ever. Mine water provides a new start and a cannabis trade fair.
G20: Germany's Scholz voices regret over final communique
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed frustration and regret over paper's lack of clarity on Russia.
Germany warns of sabotage after cables cut
The severing of two communications cables in the Baltic Sea may be a case of hybrid warfare, the defense minister says.
Scholz or Pistorius: Germany's SPD to discuss candidates
Pressure is mounting among Germany's Social Democrats to decide on the political future of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Germany's Scholz, China's Xi hold talks at G20
EU tariffs on Chinese EVs and the Ukraine war topped the agenda as the leaders of the economic powerhouses met.
Is Germany still importing Russian gas?
Germany reportedly ordered an LNG terminal operator to reject a Russian LNG shipment. But that's not the whole story.
Germany assumes sabotage after Baltic Sea data cable damaged
Following reports that a data cable connecting Germany and Finland had been cut, Germany has ruled out an accident.
Some of Germany's Social Democrats seek post-Scholz SPD
Chancellor Scholz is facing calls from within the Social Democrats to step aside for Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
Germany: Police remove Tesla protesters from forest camp
Authorities say those protesting the US carmaker's expansion can return after the area is combed for WWII bombs.
Germany: Bavarian pterosaur fossil gives evolutionary clues
Paleontologists say the well-preserved fossil offers important information about now-extinct flying reptiles.
Why Germany isn't sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine
Germany won't follow the United States in delivering long-range cruise missiles to Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz says.
Germany: Compensation for Facebook data breach victims
The ruling could be good news for millions of users, but Facebook's parent company, Meta, remains bullish.
Undersea data cable between Germany and Finland broken
The cause of broken underwater cable in the Baltic Sea is not yet known.
How has Germany's collapsed coalition scored on climate?
Germany has long been regarded as a leader on climate action, but the outgoing coalition leaves a mixed legacy.
Focus on Europe — Spotlight on People
Germany’s governing coalition has collapsed. What do young people think?
Germany's Greens push to retain power
Germany's Green Party has chosen its top candidate and new co-leaders ahead of the general election in February.
At G20 summit, Germany hoping for EU-Mercosur trade progress
In these difficult times, Germany is looking for partners in Latin America willing to seal the EU-Mercosur trade deal.
G20 summit: Brazil's billionaire tax plan faces pushback
The Rio summit will try to navigate skepticism about plans to tax the ultrawealthy to fund climate and poverty relief.
How do young Tanzanians interpret colonial history?
The 77 Percent is in Tanzania to talk to high school students about German colonial rule and how it still impacts them.
Germany approves more professional visas amid labor shortage
The EU's largest economy is set to grant 200,000 visas for skilled job seekers this year following immigration reforms.
Germany relies on immigrants to ease child care crisis
German day care centers are missing some 125,000 skilled workers, forcing some to now rely on professionals from abroad.
Germany's Greens pick Habeck to head election campaign
The Green Party has nominated Robert Habeck as their "candidate for the people of Germany" in upcoming snap election.
Buried, found and returned home
The search for World War Two’s fallen soldiers is still ongoing.
Germany, France struggle to secure budgets, risk uncertainty
French lawmakers have rejected a draft budget, and Germany is also going into 2025 without a final spending plan.
Germany to enforce strict knife ban at Christmas markets
The tighter security comes after a deadly knife attack in Germany earlier this year.
How will social media shape Germany's election campaign?
With a snap election slated for February 23, Germany is debating how social media should be used in the campaign.
Wirtz and Musiala make Germany compulsory viewing
As winter looms, with players' fitness fading and Germany facing political instability, the national team is delivering.
Germany: FDP hatched plan to quit ruling coalition — reports
One of Germany's ruling parties reportedly devised an exit plan two months before the Olaf Scholz government collapsed.
Young Ukrainian war veteran conquers new heights
In 2023, a Russian drone attack took both of Maksym's legs. Now, he's setting out to find a new purpose in life.
Germany's health-care sector hit by skilled labor shortage
Germany stands in urgent need of health-care workers as the population ages, according to a report.
Germany: More than 3 million pensioners at risk of poverty
New data requested by the left-wing BSW party shows around 3.2 million pensioners in Germany are at risk of poverty.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy condemns Scholz-Putin phone call
The call comes amid growing wariness among Germans over support for Ukraine's war effort against Russia.
What can Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz still get done?
Lame duck? Not quite: Chancellor Olaf Scholz is determined to use his last weeks in office to pass vital laws.
Zelenskyy: 'Olaf's call opens a Pandora's box'
Ukraine's president has sharply criticized German Chancellor Scholz's phone call with Vladimir Putin.
What Germany must do to fix its broken economy
The breakdown of the ruling coalition in Germany comes at a particularly bad time for the country’s economy.
Germany: Greens' Habeck presses charges over online insult
The deputy chancellor has pressed charges against a man who posted a picture of him with a derogatory caption online.
Germany's Scholz calls Putin for first time in 2 years
Insiders in Berlin say it's the first direct contact since late 2022 between Olaf Scholz and Vladimir Putin.
How are Germany's conservatives preparing for Trump 2.0?
Conservative lawmaker Thomas Silberhorn talks about how to plan for Trump's presidency in domestically turbulent times.
Germany's Green Party kicks off election campaign
Green Party delegates are set to rally behind Robert Habeck and map out their course for the future.
German trial opens over alleged Islamist Sweden attack plot
Two men with Afghan citizenship are accused of plotting an attack near the Swedish parliament in Stockholm.
How are Germany's conservatives preparing for Trump 2.0?
Conservative lawmaker Thomas Silberhorn talks about how to plan for Trump's presidency in domestically turbulent times.
Germany's downfall: Can a new government turn things around?
Germany faces snap elections while Donald Trump has been elected in the US.
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