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Middle East: Germany, France, UK demand 'urgent' cease-fire
The three European states have called for an immediate halt to fighting in Gaza and warned Iran against escalation.
AI meets colonialism: Germany develops new research tool
To untrained eyes, Germany's colonial era files are indecipherable. Now, artificial intelligence can help researchers.
Olympics: Germany lose to Denmark in men's handball final
Denmark won gold in the men's handball final, comfortably beating Germany 39-26 in a one-sided final.
LGBTQ+ rights in Germany: Protected in the constitution?
Germany wants to add the protection of sexual identity into the constitution, but conservative lawmakers are opposed.
Olympics: Germany wins first shot put gold in 28 years
Yemisi Ogunleye from Mannheim has beaten New Zealand's Maddison-Lee Wesche to win a historic gold for Germany.
Olympics: Germany win football bronze after beating Spain
Germany's women's team defeated world champions Spain as a second-half penalty from Giulia Gwinn secured a bronze medal.
Olympics: Scholz sees Paris as 'inspiration' for German bid
On his second Olympics visit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he hoped the event would inspire a German Olympic bid.
Olympics: Germany win gold in two-man kayak over 500 meters
Jacob Schopf narrowly missed out on gold in the kayak double over 1,000 meters in Tokyo three years ago.
Workers demolish collapsed German hotel to recover last body
Authorities began tearing down the remains of a historical hotel in Kröv in order to recover the final body.
German voters have high hopes for Kamala Harris
Respondents to a monthly trend survey have a clear preference for the Democratic Party's new presidential candidate.
Germany: Stasi murder in Berlin 50 years ago on trial
The 1974 shooting of a Polish man at a Berlin border crossing in broad daylight was a high profile case at the time.
Why do boys give better directions than girls?
Give kids a map, and boys will tend to outperform girls in giving accurate directions. Is it nature or nurture?
Olympics: Germany settle for silver in men's field hockey
Germany's men's hockey team had to settled for the silver medal after losing to the Netherlands on penalties in Paris.
Helping children in wheelchairs in Germany
Children who use wheelchairs have to overcome many obstacles. One coach is helping them.
Olympics: Germany men win canoe gold
Germany boosted their medal tally with a silver quickly followed by a gold in the canoe sprint events.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Greece's beaches generate a lot of business during high season—leaving hardly any space for locals.
German lawmakers skeptical over sending forces to aid Israel
Will Germany help Israel in the event of an attack by Iran?
Germany: 2 dead, several rescued, after hotel collapse
The last survivor has been freed from the rubble after a hotel partially collapsed in Kröv on the Mosel River.
German rail woes: How can Deutsche Bahn turn things around?
Years of neglect and chronic underinvestment have left Germany's rail operator, Deutsche Bahn, in poor shape.
Stone Age art in Germany tells of our ancestors' creativity
Breathtaking finds in the caves of the Danube Valley in southern Germany show what Stone Age people were capable of.
German government at loggerheads over budget
Finance Minister Christian Lindner fears that part of the draft 2025 budget is unconstitutional.
Olympics: Kukuk wins showjumping gold for Germany
Germany's golden Olympics in equestrian continued on Tuesday, as Christian Kukuk won the individual showjumping event.
Germany: Industrial orders up for first time in 6 months
German companies have seen the first month-on-month rise in orders this year.
Japa Nigeria! — Hello cold Germany!
Nigerian software engineer, Chiamaka Ikeanyi, talks to us about leaving home and life in Berlin.
How secure is our food supply? - MADE
Climate change is a danger to our food security. What can we do to maintain our crop yields?
Olympics: Germany win gold in 3x3 basketball
The latest German gold was a shock, with the women's team clinching a dramatic, and surprising, win in 3x3 basketball.
Air drills bring new thrust to India, Germany defense ties
Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe, is participating in military drills in India for the first time.
What's life like when you 'japa' to Germany?
What's life like, when you go to study or work in Europe?
Olympics: Germany wins triathlon mixed relay gold
Germany's triathlon team put aside concerns about water quality to win the country's sixth gold of Paris 2024.
German court finds teen guilty in school shooting
A juvenile court in Würzburg has sentenced a 15-year-old for killing a 14-year-old co-pupil.
Comic classics that portray the Holocaust
Jewish comic artists in particular have long illustrated the evils of the Holocaust, including in superhero comics.
German police take jaywalking swan family under their wing
A family of swans in eastern Germany had motorists in such a flap that they found themselves under police surveillance.
Red triangle symbol: Germany debating a ban
Once worn by political prisoners in Nazi camps, the symbol has recently been associated with Hamas.
Paris 2024: Germany's von Bredow-Werndl wins dressage gold
German dressage rider Jessica von Bredow-Werndl has taken her second gold medal in Paris, winning the individual event.
Germany, Philippines commit to defense deal by year's end
The two nations will collaborate on military training and weapons procurement, as tensions in the South China Sea rise.
Baerbock calls US missiles in Germany a 'credible deterrent'
Germany's foreign minister emphasized the need to deploy long-range US missiles on German soil to deter Russia.
Berlin: Thousands march in COVID-19 pandemic skeptic protest
Thousands march to reprise protests questioning government-imposed measures at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Germany debates prisoner swap: A 'deal with the devil'?
German politicians fear that rule of law may suffer in the wake of the successful prisoner exchange with Russia.
Meteorite that exploded over Germany 4.5 billion years old
Fragments of the Ribbeck meteorite are roughly 4.5 billion years old and smell a bit like rotten eggs, scientists say.
Olympics: Dressage riders win 4th German gold
The German dressage team has won gold for the third time in a row, taking the country's Paris 2024 tally to four.
Historic prisoner swap between Russia and the West
Russia and several Western countries exchanged 26 prisoners in the biggest swap since the height of the Cold War.
Olympics: Owen Ansah, Germany's fastest man with Ghana roots
Germany never had a man break the hallowed 10-second mark in the 100 meters until Owen Ansah.
Olympics: Germany's Oliver Zeidler wins gold in rowing
Zeidler's gold medal is the third Germany has thus far collected in the Paris Olympics.
Never forget? Germany's remembrance culture
What can Germany do to ensure the atrocities of its history are never forgotten or repeated?
Number of Orthodox Christians in Germany is on the rise
While the Catholic and Protestant churches are losing members in Germany, Christian Orthodoxy is growing.
Vadim Krasikov: Vladimir Putin's trump card in prisoner swap
The convicted murderer Vadim Krasikov was a key figure in the prisoner exchange between Moscow and the West. Who is he?
Prisoner swap: Russian dissidents conflicted over release
Released as part of a prisoner swap between Russia and the West, opposition figures had mixed feelings about the deal.
Freed Russian dissidents speak with reporters in Bonn
Opposition activists Vladimir Kara-Murza, Ilya Yashin and Andrei Pivovarov spoke of their experiences in Russian prison.
German lawmakers attend Auschwitz ceremony for Sinti-Roma
The Nazis murdered 4,300 Sinti-Roma men, women and children in the gas chambers of Auschwitz on August 2, 1944.
Berlin train services disrupted, vandalism suspected
A fire has severely disrupted the rail service between the Berlin's main railway station and the district of Spandau.
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