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EV market evolution and the politics of tariffs - MADE
The EV boom has slowed, but China is building factories in Hungary to avoid EU tariffs. How do tariffs work?
Ryanair to cut flights to Berlin due to 'sky-high costs'
The Irish budget airline says it will slash a fifth of traffic to Berlin-Brandenburg airport because of high costs.
Germany: Will a right-wing shift hit businesses and jobs?
As voters in Saxony go to the polls in state elections some fear a sharp political turn will hurt business investment.
World's oldest sloth dies in German zoo
The sloth known as Jan lived in the Krefeld zoo for 38 years and fathered 22 sloth pups.
Afrobeats or Amapiano – the verdict of the fans
At Germany's Summerjam festival, we ask music fans which music speaks to them - Afrobeats or Amapiano?
Solingen knife attack heats up German election campaign
A suspected Islamist stabbed three people to death. This has reignited the debate on migration and security.
3 reasons the past still shapes eastern Germany today
The popularity of the far-right AfD among voters in eastern Germany hints at a deep rift 35 years after reunification.
Germany’s quirkiest theme park
This park offers more than roller coasters; it’s a dive into Swabian culture.
Germany discusses consequences of Solingen attack
Till Steffen, Green Party member of the Bundestag, speaks with DW.
Germany to donate Africa 100,000 mpox vaccine doses
The World Health Organization says the spread of the disease "can be stopped."
Solingen attack sparks debate on Germany’s deportation laws
Following a deadly knife attack it is unclear why the suspect was still in Germany.
Energy crisis: The comeback of coal in Germany?
Germany is firing up old coal plants to ensure energy supply this winter. What does this mean for coal phaseout plans?
5 things you need to know about Nord Stream
An arrest warrant has been issued over the sabotage of Nord Stream pipelines. Here's what you need to know.
Germany, Philippines eye closer defense ties in Indo-Pacific
Berlin and Manila are working on a pact that will enable joint military training and potential sales of German weapons.
Germany's Scholz seeks new knife laws after Solingen attack
Scholz said he hoped to rapidly "tighten up" German laws on carrying knives as he laid a flower in the victims' memory.
German firms ignore calls to shrink China investments
China continues to be a critical trade partner for Europe's largest economy, so how to get the balance right?
Lufthansa subsidiary Discover Airlines plans strike
The four-day strike will commence on Tuesday, according to the trade unions representing pilots and cabin crew.
Foreign workers 'indispensable' for eastern Germany — study
The data was published just days before the anti-immigrant AfD looks set for big wins in state elections there.
Germany: Solingen attack suspect named, remanded in custody
Prosecutors have identified the Syrian man who allegedly killed three people at a festival in western Germany.
Weekly roundup — Together again
It's been a chaotic and even dangerous summer for the hosts of Science unscripted. It's time to catch up on all that.
Germany wants to get tough on knife crime with stricter laws
Interior Minister Faeser wants to restrict the carrying of knives in public, to combat a perceived rise in knife crime.
How an 11-year-old boy fights climate change in Germany
Small projects can bring about big changes. Lenny from Germany has planted 17,000 trees to fight climate change.
Saxony votes: What you need to know about this German state
Eastern Germany's Saxony is known for baroque buildings and beautiful scenery, but also for right-wing extremism.
Germany: Several killed in stabbing at Solingen street party
Police have launched a manhunt after a man killed three people and seriously injured five more with a knife.
What is 'benevolent' sexism?
We're all familiar with the nasty forms of sexism (called 'hostile' in science literature). What is 'benevolent' sexism?
Bavaria: 1 convict of 4 in secure hospital breakout captured
The other three are still on the loose, six days later. The man who was collared was picked up in neighboring Austria.
Germany: Pop singer Melanie Müller fined for Hitler salute
The former reality TV star was found guilty of repeatedly making the illegal gesture at a right-wing concert in Leipzig.
German law helped labor conditions abroad, minister says
Germany introduced the supply chain act to make companies respect human rights in their global supply chains.
Germany's Deichmann sets world triathlon record
German athlete Jonas Deichmann has competed in 106 consecutive days of long-distance triathlons and aims to reach 120.
Germany: Berlin Zoo panda Meng Meng gives birth to twins
The German zoo said although both cubs are doing well, the first few days are critical for their survival.
Germany: NATO airbase raises security over potential threat
The NATO Airbase in Geilenkirchen cited intelligence reports indicating a potential threat.
Mallorca taxi driver accuses German police of brutal attack
A Spanish taxi driver said that four German police officers from Essen attacked him over a lost cellphone.
Germany investigates drone flights over industrial park
Prosecutors probe drone flights at industrial park, citing "the suspicion of espionage activity for sabotage purposes."
Will mpox become the next pandemic?
A top German virologist explains why you shouldn't compare the spread of mpox clade 1b with COVID-19
Why Germany has a development ministry
Germany is the only western industrial nation that has a ministry for development aid, but some want to close it.
Germany challenges Hungary over Maja T.'s prison conditions
Left Party politicians expressed outrage after visiting non-binary German national Maja T. in a Hungarian prison.
'Palliative biographer' records life stories for the dying
Sabrina Görlitz records personal histories of the terminally ill so that they may be remembered by those left behind.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Long waiting lists and understaffed hospitals – healthcare in Britain has been steadily deteriorating.
Germany: In Thuringia, Merz repeats CDU won't ally with AfD
The CDU leader Friedrich Merz is touring eastern states ahead of votes where the far-right AfD is likely to fare well.
Germany charges 'IS' supporters with Sweden attack plot
Federal prosecutors in Germany allege that two men were planning a shooting near the Swedish parliament.
Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer retires from national team
Manuel Neuer is the latest veteran Germany player to quit international football to concentrate on his club career.
German police report significant rise in illegal migration
According to federal police, unauthorized border crossings were up 33.4% on the previous year.
Germany takes sick children from Ukraine's bombed hospital
German clinics are now treating 10 Ukrainian children after Russian attacks damaged Kyiv's largest children's hospital.
Germany: Federal Police sees a rise in attacks on officers
Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser presented the annual report for the Federal Police in 2023 in Rostock.
EU greenlights new chip factory in Dresden
Brussels has given the nod of approval to German state aid for the building of a new chip factory in Dresden.
Iran orders closure of German language institute in Tehran
The closure of the language school comes after the closure of an Islamic Center in Hamburg in July.
German court upholds ex-Nazi camp secretary conviction
The 99-year-old had been sentenced by a juvenile court for her job as a secretary in the Stutthof concentration camp.
Yesterday’s technology, tomorrow’s progress - MADE
Arctic energy transition, back to the USSR, new pneumatic tube mail, mini MRI scanners and e-bikes.
Germany's Left Party on the brink of oblivion
The most important socialist voice in the country's political landscape is struggling for survival.
Lithuania begins construction of Germany's military base
The NATO-country site is situated near Lithuania's border with Russian ally Belarus.
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