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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.
Israel attacks put pressure on Germany's Middle East policy
Trapped between historical responsibility to Israel and international law, Germany faces a tough foreign policy test.
Europe's military giant (again?!)
Half of Germans back Chancellor Merz's pledge to spend 5% of GDP on defense. And the other half?! And how comfortable are Germany's European partners with the new German leadership style that includes sweeping commitments to arm up? DW's top correspondents Michaela Küfner and Nina Haase in Berlin and Alexandra von Nahmen at NATO HQ in Brussels analyze what Merz' pledges will mean in real terms.
NATO in transition — a year with the soldiers
Are the German armed forces prepared for the challenges of the future?
Europe's military giant (again?!)
Half of Germans back Chancellor Merz's pledge to spend 5% of GDP on defense. And the other half?! And how comfortable are Germany's European partners with the new German leadership style that includes sweeping commitments to arm up? DW's top correspondents Michaela Küfner and Nina Haase in Berlin and Alexandra von Nahmen at NATO HQ in Brussels analyze what Merz' pledges will mean in real terms.
Afghan refugee family faces migration reality in Germany
DW accompanies one Afghan family on the day of an appointment with immigration authorities. Is it good news?
Protests in LA: Is it Trump against the law?
Trump sends the National Guard to LA defying the governor. Will tensions escalate?
This one's for the short kings
Ever want to be taller? That might mean you're more competitive (and jealous).
Germany names squad for Women's Euros
There were no major surprises as Germany coach Christian Wück nominated his final squad for Euro 2025 in Switzerland.
Care exodus: From Manila to Germany
German nursing homes have long suffered from staff shortages. Many care workers are recruited in the Philippines.
Special Debate Namibia: Looking beyond German colonialism
In this special edition of the Street Debate Fatou Muloshi is in Windhoek, Namibia to speak to school students, teachers and historical experts about Germany’s brutal colonial history in Namibia. They give us their take on how they perceive their country’s history and the impact it still has on their lives.
Europe's EV sales rebound, but consumer doubts remain
After a slowdown last year electric vehicle sales are back on track, despite doubts over batteries and uneven adoption.
Former Germany football star reveals mental health struggles
Lina Magull says she has recovered her passion both for football and life after a bout of depression.
From Dunblane to Graz: Europe's deadliest school shootings
Mass shootings remain rare in Europe, compared to the US. That's partially the result of tightened gun laws.
AI's impact on the working world
AI is taking over various areas: from robotics to the labor market and energy. But is it always right?
Water tasting: Expert craft or passing trend?
Germany has hundreds of mineral water brands. Sommelier Andre Uhlig explains how to tell them apart.
Germany: Condemned to life in poverty?
In the German capital, one in four children grow up in poverty. Breaking the cycle and getting ahead in life is tough.
Berlin celebrates Carnival of Cultures festival
The three-day street festival showcases the diverse international community living in the German capital.
Ter Stegen a bright spot in Germany Nations League loss
The 2-0 defeat to France would likely have been even worse without German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
Passau ramming suspect charged with attempted manslaughter
A German judge has issued an arrest warrant for the man who drove into a crowd of people, hitting his wife and daughter.
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius enjoys social media revival
How do you keep calm in times of crisis? What do people need to be happy? Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius offers answers.
Chancellor Merz brings new political style to Germany
Friedrich Merz's meeting with President Donald Trump reflected a shift from predecessors Olaf Scholz and Angela Merkel.
Fact check: Debunking Trump's false claims on wind energy
US President Trump has claimed that "windmills are driving whales crazy" and "are not truly green." What's the truth?
Russia's war emigrants pursue careers in German politics
Young Russians who found refuge in Germany have become engaged in local politics. DW tells their stories.
From Paris to Global: Yseult — Euromaxx
Yseult on body positivity, a young woman’s life in Amsterdam, and how water tasting became a trend.
Global challenges, smart solutions — Global Us
Resocializing prisoners in US restaurants and protecting elephants with AI -- stories about courage and cleverness.
Germany's chancellors
Friedrich Merz is Germany's tenth chancellor. Who were his predecessors?
Work begins on world's longest undersea tunnel
Work on the world's longest subsea tunnel between Denmark and Germany has begun, reshaping transport across Europe.
German hockey hails Sturm appointment as Boston Bruins coach
Former fellow players and officials back home will be closely followng his progress as Germany's first NHL coach.
US-German relations
Donald Trump's presidency is testing the bond between Germany and the US, which have been close allies for decades.
Trump and Merz strike friendly tone at White House meeting
US President Donald Trump welcomes German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to a friendly fireside chat in the Oval Office.
Friendly meeting: Friedrich Merz's visit to the White House
The atmosphere at the meeting of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz with US President Donald Trump was quite friendly.
Ben Hodges: 'Germany is America's most important ally'
Former Commanding General of the US Army Europe Ben Hodges spoke with DW's Ines Pohl.
Is this pseudo-profound bull****?
Ever fallen for 'pseudo-profound bull***'? A new study hints at why.
Germany vows continued support of Israel as FM visits Berlin
German foreign minister Johann Wadephul has criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, but reiterated German support.
Germany: Voter trust in US and Israel decreasing
Which countries are reliable partners? How is Chancellor Friedrich Merz performing? A monthly survey offers answers.
Germany needs up to 60,000 more troops, says defense chief
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius's estimate reflects growing military demands amid heightened tensions with Russia.
Cristiano Ronaldo overshadows Kimmich on captain's night
Joshua Kimmich's 100th game for Germany was spoiled by Portugal's comeback and Cristiano Ronaldo's heroics.
Cologne: Unexploded World War II bombs successfully defused
More than 20,000 residents were evacuated from Cologne as experts attempted to defuse three unexploded World War bombs.
The world is full of unexploded bombs
Three bombs dating back to World War II were defused in Cologne this week.
Germany: Cologne evacuation lifted after WWII bombs defused
Some 20,000 people had been under evacuation orders while three World War II bombs were defused.
German Cabinet approves stricter asylum measures
The German government has proposed several new measures as it pushes on with plans to further curb irregular migration.
High hopes as Germany's Merz meets US President Trump
Will German Chancellor Friedrich Merz convince US President Donald Trump to be a reliable partner to Europe?
How important is hydrogen for Germany?
Germany is willing to play the long game with hydrogen to make its energy mix greener and cleaner.
Germany jails Syrian pro-Assad fighter over war crimes
A German court has given a life sentence to a Syrian man for crimes against humanity committed during Syria's civil war.
Germany defender Jonathan Tah's Ivory Coast connection
The 29-year-old spoke to DW about his career and his special connection to his father's homeland.
In Germany, discrimination is on the rise
More than 11,000 people reported discrimination in Germany, such as racism or sexism. That's the largest number ever.
Raw materials and workplace innovations
Can the EU really become self-reliant when it comes to raw materials? And what are the benefits of the four-day week?
Germany will play 'leading role in combating global crises'
DW interviewed new German Development Minister Reem Alabali-Radovan at Hamburg's Sustainabilty Conference.
German court rules turning away asylum seekers unlawful
A court ruled that Germany must go through the EU's Dublin procedure when turning back asylum seekers at the border.
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