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UEFA reassessment of Spain's handball doesn't help Germany
UEFA has admitted that the referee got a key decision against Germany at the Euros wrong — but it changes nothing.
Germany's North Sea coast at risk from rising sea levels
In East Frisia, a region on Germany's North Sea coast, floods and high water levels are part of everyday life.
Germany: Green co-leaders Lang and Nouripour resign
The co-leaders of the Germany's Greens, Ricarda Lang and Omid Nouripour, have announced they're stepping down.
Dutch 'Mocro mafia' sets off alarm bells in Germany
German police have warned of Dutch organized crime networks moving into Germany, carrying out kidnappings and torture.
New train to link Berlin and Paris in 8 hours
The first direct high-speed train service between both cities will be running from December.
German minister: Eating habit survey shows shifting tastes
A new government study points to changing tastes in food, but not a clash of cultures, the agriculture minister says.
Germany decries UniCredit bid for Commerzbank 'unfriendly'
UniCredit stunned markets by buying a 21% stake in Germany's second-largest lender which seeks to fend off a takeover.
Germany: AfD adds to string of successes in Brandenburg
In Germany's third state elections in 2024, the anti-immigration AfD party again received close to 30% of the vote.
Germany: Police raids in southwest target human traffickers
Police raided more than 20 properties in southwestern Germany and arrested at least four people.
Germany's Olaf Scholz under pressure after state election
Chancellor Scholz's governing coalition has seen support wane and would not be able to win an election today.
Donald Trump win would hit German exports: institute
The US Republican presidential candidate's tariff plans on exports from abroad could cost the German economy dearly.
Goalie ter Stegen's injury leaves Germany coach in a bind
After ter Stegen's potentially season-ending injury, could Germany coach Nagelsmann recall Manuel Neuer?
A howling good time: Germany's pool parties for dogs
Unusual visitors: At the end of the outdoor pool season, dogs are allowed to swim at many German pools.
The challenges of obtaining a driver's license in Germany
How did the American Euromaxx reporter Meggin Leigh do on the German driver's license test?
Far-right gains in east Germany could deal blow to economy
The far-right AfD has again made gains in a vote in eastern Germany, stirring worries about the region's economy.
Germany increases 'Deutschlandticket' price to €58
The monthly travel pass allows unlimited trips on local public transport and will cost €9 more in 2025.
Between the tides: Mudflat mail carrier Knud Knudsen
Letter carrier Knud Knudsen walks across northern Germany's mudflats every few days to deliver the mail.
German state election: Far-right AfD comes close second
Germany's Social Democrats finished just ahead of the far-right AfD party in the Brandenburg state election.
Germany: Brandenburg election brings relief for ruling SPD
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats managed to fight off the far-right AfD in Brandenburg's regional vote.
Brandenburg election: Projected results put SPD ahead
Speaking to party members, Brandenburg state premier Dietmar Woidke warned the AfD's gains were cause for concern.
Scholz addresses UN Summit of the Future
Germany's Chancellor says the "Pact for the Future" will create more trust in the UN: DW's Michaela Küfner reports.
Brandenburg election: Close race motivated by fear, division
There's a sense of relief at SPD party headquarters in Potsdam, DW's chief political correspondent Nina Haase reports.
Germany: Concerns over far-right lead in 2nd state election
German voters have begun voting in Brandenburg, where the AfD polls a slim lead over the ruling center-left SPD.
Brandenburg election: Campaigns and a concert on eve of vote
Politicians made last-ditch pitches in Brandenburg before Sunday's state election, with the far-right AfD a frontrunner.
Immigrants in eastern Germany ask: Leave or stay?
The far-right AfD has aggressively campaigned against migrants in state elections in Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg.
Germany: Oktoberfest beer starts flowing amid high security
This year's event saw extra security after a string of security incidents elsewhere in Germany.
As Oktoberfest kicks off, Munich enhances security
Munich's mayor has assured the public that all measures will be taken to ensure safety at the world-famous beer fest.
Fridays for Future protests draw 75,000 in Germany
Climate activists filled the streets of German cities from Berlin to Munich.
Germany: Number of refugees reaches new high in 2024
Russia's invasion of Ukraine contributed to an increase in refugees in Germany in recent years.
German border city prepares for flood
Frankfurt an der Oder, the German city on the river that marks the border with Poland, is getting ready for a flood.
Heat pumps: Why Germany's heating revolution is stalling
German plans to install more environmentally friendly heating systems are failing as demand for heat pumps plummets.
Finland's hunt for skilled labor
Finland needs more skilled labor, but the Finnish language is an obstacle for foreign workers.
Charging into the future with e-trucks
Daimler’s new battery electric truck is clean and quiet, and has plenty of range.
Inside Europe 19 September 2024
Visible minorities fear for their safety in Brandenburg, Talking Left, Voting Right report, and Meloni vs. Mussolini - what’s in a name? Then, a youth-themed second half featuring the Finnish Tinder for Good Deeds, 1000 Turkish Youth For Palestine, School smartphone bans and the ever youthful Dolly Parton... or at least her new Prosecco label!
Germany: Axel Springer splits media, classified businesses
Friede Springer and CEO Mathias Döpfner will own media operations, which include Germany's most-read newspaper Bild.
Why you don't notice Russia's media manipulation
Here's how the Kremlin has worked its fake news into your feeds — without you even noticing.
Storing CO2 for the sake of the climate
Carbon emissions are a threat to our health, the economy, and the planet. Could storing CO2 underground be a solution?
Germany's dirty secret: Its leaking nuclear waste dump
A radioactive waste dump in Germany has been leaking for decades. And nobody really knows what do to with it.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Sasha Skochilenko spent two years in prison for posting stickers criticizing Putin's war in Ukraine.
How Germany's far-right AfD is reaching young voters
The far-right Alternative for Germany is hoping for another strong showing in Brandenburg's upcoming state election.
Germany: How Dresden prepared itself for flooding
Amid widespread flooding in central Europe, the flood protection system in the Germany city of Dresden has held up.
Germany: AfD loses appeal on chairing Bundestag committees
Germany's top court rejected AfD appeals arguing that it's unfair that its members chair no parliamentary committees.
Germany: Second explosion shakes Cologne
The explosion was the second in a week in the city center. Police said it was too early to say if they were connected.
US Intel's factory delay adds to Germany's economic woes
As Intel postpones building a factory in Germany, questions arise if Berlin is still committed to the project.
German police reintroduce spot controls at all borders
Checks are being temporarily reintroduced at Germany's borders, including in the far west. Not everyone is happy.
How the arts are a thorn in the side of Germany's AfD
As the far-right populist party gains popularity in Germany, are theaters, museums and youth clubs under threat?
Old challenges, new solutions — MADE
Old nuclear waste, new energy policies and the labor market of the future.
Germany: Intel delays construction of Magdeburg factory
US chipmaker Intel has delayed a German factory construction project by two years amid cost-saving measures.
Germany: Worker killed in Oktoberfest roller coaster test
Munich's fire department said a worker was fatally injured in a test ride of a roller coaster at the Oktoberfest site.
Germany begins controls on all land borders
Germany has placed controls along its borders. But neighboring countries fear that the decision undermines Schengen.
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