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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.
German court lifts ban on far-right Compact magazine
Judges ruled in favor of the monthly publication, citing freedom of expression protections.
Germany's Merz outlines priorities ahead of NATO summit
In a speech to Germany's parliament, Chancellor Friedrich Merz renewed his call for a lasting Middle East ceasefire.
Merz says Germany is back to show 'strength and reliability'
The chancellor promised that Germany would do its fair share as part of the alliance to counter the threat from Russia.
Germany captain Giulia Gwinn: Perseverance and positivity
Giulia Gwinn has big boots to fill, having taken over from retired captain Alexandra Popp just a few months ago.
Why Germany's former chancellor has triggered fresh outrage
Ex-Chancellor Scholz is to receive a state-paid office with a staff of eight. Opposition parties say this is too much.
How work can promote equality in society — MADE
Work as emancipation: women in Pakistan, a professor from Hong Kong, and a 95-year-old business owner.
Rheingau Music Festival experiments with classical format
The Rheingau Music Festival 2025 continues its classical music focus but intersperses elements of pop and world music.
Iranians in Germany struggle with war back home
Iranians living in Germany told DW they are watching war unfold with Israel with a mix of fear and helplessness.
German Cabinet approves high-borrowing draft budget
The new budget plan would see Germany take on more debt to pay for record investments in defense and infrastructure.
Revamping old German machinery for modern industry
Germany relies heavily on its machinery exports — it even ships used machines around the world.
NATO summit: Germany's military faces new challenges
NATO members have reached a deal on a new defense spending target. What does that mean for Germany?
After US attack on Iran, Germany in diplomatic no-man's-land
Chancellor Friedrich Merz, initially in the dark about US plans, has defended the attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
A defense stress test: How prepared is the German military?
The conflict in Ukraine has shown that warfare is changing. Can the German armed forces keep up?
Germany sees rise in number of large families
More families in Germany have three or more children. Many of them have a migration background.
Germany: Immigrant education levels reach new high
Immigrants to Germany and the European Union are more highly educated than ever before, according to a new study.
Germany: Racism against Sinti and Roma increasing
A new report about antiziganism in Germany has revealed alarming figures — and criticized the media for feeding cliches.
What makes Germany's Pumpernickel rye bread so special
This oddly named dark rye bread is very healthy and so popular it's exported to some 100 different countries.
Florian Wirtz moves from Leverkusen to Liverpool
Florian Wirtz is leaving Bayer Leverkusen for English champions Liverpool, a next step in an already remarkable career.
Germany's Merz says Iran should negotiate with US and Israel
Following the US strikes on Iran, Berlin is calling for a peaceful resolution and continues evacuating its citizens.
Why are so many Turks applying for German citizenship?
The number of Turkish people becoming German citizens doubled in 2024. Why is that?
Iran says German cyclist was arrested for espionage
A German national has been in custody for a year, accused of gathering sensitive information of nuclear facilities.
Online dating: How do Europeans really find love?
Many young Europeans are using apps to look for significant others. But how effective are they?
East German cities offer free stays to fight depopulation
Towns and cities in eastern Germany are inviting people to come and stay, hoping they will move there long-term.
Barbara Massing set to head Deutsche Welle
DW's newly appointed director general, Barbara Massing, will lead the broadcaster's drive to expand its global reach.
Love and Dating in Europe — Euromaxx
Dating apps for finding love, German pumpernickel bread and travel tips for Cornwall.
Bolton: Iran could become Trump's next TACO moment
US President Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton checked in with Berlin Briefing's hosts.
Reusing old machines & escaping sex work | Eco India
Kolkata's red-light district, new life for old machinery, and products from banana waste in Tamil Nadu.
Bolton: Iran could become Trump's next TACO moment
US President Trump's former national security advisor John Bolton checked in with Berlin Briefing's hosts. Bolton explained why he doesn't believe Trump will send the bunker-busting bomb to Iran. Pushed for a character assessment, Bolton questioned whether Trump had even made up his mind on what he will do next – on Iran and NATO.
Why are children becoming extremists? — Focus on Europe
Politically-motivated crime has spiked in Germany. Why are children drawn to right-wing extremism?
Electric vehicles in Pakistan — trends and developments
E-mobility in Pakistan: High fuel costs and air pollution are driving the trend. BYD is expanding.
China's Zoomlion takes over German agri-tech firm Rabe
Zoomlion acquired Rabe to expand its agricultural machinery division and wants to open up new sales channels in the EU.
Is your life meaningful?
The answer might be no. But if you say yes ... then what exactly are you picturing when you say yes?
The 50+1 rule in German football: What you need to know
In Germany, the 50+1 rule protects professional football clubs from complete control by investors — a unique feature.
German outcry over Merz's remark on Israel's 'dirty work'
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday praised Israel for being "courageous enough" to attack Iran's nuclear site.
Impact investing: good or bad? — MADE
Putting investing to the test: money with a positive or a negative impact.
Hohenzollern: Germany's ex-royals settle riches dispute
The German state and Hohenzollern family have reached a settlement over countless precious objects including artworks.
Large-scale energy storage facility opens in Germany
New battery system is a milestone for Germany's energy transition but some criticize its reliance on Chinese technology.
Germany: 1 in 4 immigrants doesn't want to stay
Why are immigrants leaving Germany? A new study shows that foreigners want to go elsewhere to earn money.
Bach's music sounds out against war and discrimination
Contemporary arrangements of Bach masterpieces at the Leipzig Bach Festival highlight oppression and conflict.
What can governments do to stop extreme heating?
Most countries globally have agreed to set their own goals to keep the planet from overheating.
Reality Check: Is Frankfurt as great as it looks?
Frankfurt has Germany’s most modern skyline — but there's far more to it than skyscrapers.
Speaking out: How Germans resist the far right
Right-wing radicals grow louder in Germany, but many bravely stand up to defend democracy. What drives them?
How Germany plans to celebrate its first Veterans Day
Members of the German military will be honored in the country's first-ever Veterans Day on June 15.
Why Germany has a tense relationship with its military
A nationwide Veterans' Day will be held in Germany for the first time on Sunday, in a significant shift for the country.
Sailing coffee to Germany: A sustainable trade model?
The Cafe Chavalo co-op supports fair-trade coffee growers in Nicaragua, with beans shipped by sail and bicycle.
Germany tackles explosive wartime legacy at sea
Unexploded WWII bombs are still regularly found across Germany. But there are also wartime munitions lurking offshore.
Sailing for fair coffee — Euromaxx
Coffee by sailing ship, life after U.S. emigration to Italy, and the world of Swedish sweets.
Berlin, Paris urge restraint as Israel-Iran crisis escalates
Europe urges calm as Israel-Iran tensions rise — but its role as mediator may be ending amid stalled diplomacy.
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