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Why is Poland introducing controls on its border with Germany?
Poland will impose temporary border checks with Germany in response to Chancellor Friedrich Merz's tougher migration stance, which has led Germany to conduct regular border checks. Germany is now countering criticism from neighboring countries. Journalist David McQuaid joins DW’s political team to discuss the political tensions, motivations, risks, and implications for European unity.
Berghain and beyond: How inclusive are German nightclubs?
Many clubs pride themselves on being safe spaces. How does a partygoer in a wheelchair experience Berlin's nightlife?
Far-right sparks fear at Pride events in Germany
Concerns over far-right hostility loom over Pride events in eastern Germany.
Germany echos Israelis, Palestinians calling for ceasefire
Germany's ambassador to Israel urged Hamas to accept a 60-day ceasefire deal with Israel.
Austria deports first Syrian since start of civil war
The move comes as Austria and neighboring Germany seek to deport criminals to the war-torn nation and to Afghanistan.
Majority of Germans want stricter rules on teenage drinking
Almost two thirds of Germans surveyed support a ban on young teenagers drinking.
Why is Poland introducing controls on its border with Germany?
Poland will impose temporary border checks with Germany in response to Chancellor Friedrich Merz's tougher migration stance, which has led Germany to conduct regular border checks. Germany is now countering criticism from neighboring countries. Journalist David McQuaid joins DW’s political team to discuss the political tensions, motivations, risks, and implications for European unity.
Euro's climb vs. dollar signals trouble for EU exporters
With the euro and others rising against the dollar, European exporters and US offshorers will soon feel the pinch.
Germany seeks direct talks with Taliban on deportations
Germany's interior minister is calling for direct talks to deport Afghan migrants who were convicted of crimes.
Germany sees surge in shoplifting cases
A survey of major German retailers has found a rise in theft committed by organized gangs, but some doubt the figures.
Pride events in Germany and the far-right
Attacks on queer events in eastern Germany. Swiss activists are greening concrete-covered areas.
Water, hats, cool rooms: Germany rides out extreme heat
In Berlin, residents and tourists were pacing themselves as Germany experienced the hottest day of the year so far.
Can Taiwan help Germany ease its reliance on Chinese drones?
Germany is hoping to buy more drones from Taiwan as an alternative to China, but there are hurdles in the way.
Historic heat wave hits Europe
Europe is suffering under an intense heat wave, with France and Spain reporting their first heat-related deaths.
Euro 2025: How is Germany shaping up?
A shock group stage exit at World Cup 2023 and several retirements mean a new look Germany face their first big test.
Women's Euro 2025: Zero tolerance for discrimination
Organizers of Euro 2025 in Switzerland plan to step up efforts to uphold human rights during the tournament.
How Berlin engineers made a swamp into a swimmable lake
Lake Schäfersee in Berlin was dying — until engineers revived it with a decade of care and smart engineering.
Who will win the space race?
US, China lead the space race, but German and Indian startups rise fast with reusable rockets and cargo tech.
Germany: Danish citizen arrested for alleged Iran spying
The man is suspected to have taken photos of buildings, possibly planning an attack on Jewish targets.
Poland to temporarily reinstate border controls with Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that he spoke with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk about tightening borders.
Lost Nazi-era novel becomes bestseller
Sebastian Haffner's forgotten 1932 romance novel set amid Hitler's ominous rise to power is now a literary sensation.
Integration to emigration: Why do migrants leave Germany?
Germany offers stability — but many migrants still feel excluded. Their stories call for more than just policy change.
Germany, Ukraine to boost defense cooperation
Germany's foreign minister says his country is ready to help Kyiv increase arms production.
Europe heat wave continues as UN chief warns of 'new normal'
Extreme heat is expected to move toward Germany by midweek. Spain and Portugal have topped June records, as well.
Germany slashes development aid to boost defense spending
Aid organizations warn of the consequences for millions of people in a world beset by wars and crises.
Germany: Asylum-seeker numbers on the rise in 2024
The number of people seeking refuge in Germany rose in 2024 in comparison to the previous year, official data show.
Ukraine 'most important task' in German foreign policy
Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to bombard Ukraine from the air and claim incremental gains on the ground.
Germany: Social Democrats urge ban on far-right AfD party
Germany's Social Democrats say the first legal steps should be taken to ban the far-right AfD party as unconstitutional.
Euro 2025: 5 things to know about the football tournament
Sixteen of Europe's premier women's national teams will compete for continental supremacy starting July 2.
In eastern Germany, youths embrace nationalism, extremism
In many parts of eastern Germany, Nazi symbols have become a common sight. DW went to Dessau to find out why.
Germany: Social Democrats pick Bärbel Bas as new co-leader
Germany's Social Democrats have elected a new leader, placing Bärbel Bas in office alongside co-chair Lars Klingbeil.
Life in a convent — dream or nightmare?
No money, no partner and no flexibility in the daily routine: many people couldn't imagine living in a convent.
Germany and COVID-19: What went wrong?
The Bundestag is seeking to assess the political impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including a possible misuse of funds.
What is everyday life like in a convent? — Euromaxx
Convent confines, clubbing for freedom in Georgia and coping with crowds in Venice.
Renewed militarization sparks rift in Germany's SPD
A pacifist faction's manifesto urging a return to detente with Russia risks deepening the party's internal row.
Teen in Germany charged over Taylor Swift stadium plot
German prosecutors charge a teenager with aiding a terrorist attack plot targeting a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
Who is Lars Klingbeil, Germany's vice chancellor?
Lars Klingbeil has become one of Germany's most powerful politicians in a very short space of time.
What Trump's power over Europe really means
In a historic week for Europe, the NATO alliance agreed to a major defense spending boost - raising the goal to 5% of GDP. Meanwhile, Secretary General Rutte called Trump ‘Daddy.’ In this episode of Berlin Briefing, DW’s team breaks down NATO’s summit in The Hague, explores Trump’s influence over Europe, and examines how European leaders’ attitudes shifted during his first and second terms.
Why learning German could open doors for Nigerian nurses
With thousands of job vacancies in Germany, nurses like Omolewa Iperepolu are turning to language schools in Lagos.
Germany suspends refugees' family reunification
Parliament has voted to stop family members of individuals with subsidiary protection status from moving to Germany.
Germany to raise minimum wage to €14.60 by 2027
A government-appointed commission announced that Germany would raise its minimum wage twice over the next two years.
What Trump’s power over Europe really means
In a historic week for Europe, the NATO alliance agreed to a major defense spending boost - raising the goal to 5% of GDP. Meanwhile, Secretary General Rutte called Trump ‘Daddy.’ In this episode of Berlin Briefing, DW’s team breaks down NATO’s summit in The Hague, explores Trump’s influence over Europe, and examines how European leaders’ attitudes shifted during his first and second terms.
How long do you want to live?
If you could take two pills (once a week) and live 30% longer, would you?
Why Germany struggles to attract African skilled workers
Germany is desperate for foreign skilled workers, yet its efforts at recruiting workers have been ineffective. How come?
Germany: Greens call for closure of Russian cultural center
Berlin's 'Russia House' cultural center is accused of spreading anti-Ukrainian propaganda.
Hong Kong AI expert on smart transit and life in Germany
Professor Bonald Ziyue Li talks about his passion for optimizing public transport and what it's like moving to Cologne.
How Pakistan's textile industry is fighting to survive
Pakistan's textile sector, key to exports and jobs, struggles with energy costs, trade policy and global rivals.
Germany defends end to funding Mediterranean migrant rescues
The move ends support for NGOs there and has sparked warnings of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Why does Germany pay taxes for Russian propaganda?
The "Russian House" still stands in the heart of Berlin. Critics say it is used to spread propaganda for Putin's Russia.
German football bosses fined over 2006 World Cup scandal
A German court has fined the country's FA over a scandal connected to the hosting of the 2006 World Cup.
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