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Germany: Busy train derails in Saarland, hitting large rock
The driver sustained cuts and bruises but police said no other injuries were reported.
Russian disinformation is growing in Germany
Analysts say Russia's disinformation campaign is helping pro-Kremlin narratives seep into the country's politics.
Lufthansa pays $4m fine over treatment of Jewish passengers
Staff allegedly prohibited 128 Orthodox Jews from boarding a flight because half had been refusing to wear face masks.
Football: Tuchel reportedly to become England head coach
Thomas Tuchel is reportedly set to become England's third foreign head coach — and the first German.
Germany's new era starts with Freigang as the big hope
New coach Christian Wück has had to ring the changes in his first squad given the impending exits of three top stars.
Fiebich and Sabally win WNBA championship for New York
German stars Leonie Fiebich and Nyara Sabally helped the New York Liberty win their first WNBA championship.
How transformation is helping business - MADE
Fighting climate change: EVs, giving up oil and heat protection. Plus: an Instagram career.
Immigration: What is in Germany's new 'security package'?
After criticism from all quarters, the government's initial package of asylum and security measures has been revised.
Germany: Teenager crashes car into sewage treatment pool
A teenager's attempt to escape the police ended with him crashing his parents' car into a sewage treatment pool Bamberg.
Germany: Why dying forests could be good news
Germany's forests are rapidly declining, but a more resilient and diverse ecosystem is emerging.
Leweling stars as Germany reach Nations League quarterfinals
Julian Nagelsmann's Germany team made history by going further than ever before in the Nations League.
German spy chiefs warn of Russian sabotage
Russia targets Ukraine's supporters: DW's Simon Young reports.
DW reporter beaten after interview in Germany
DW reporter Adonis Alkhaled was assaulted by a security guard following an interview with Syrian musician Al Shami.
Germany: Spy chiefs warn of increasing Russian threat
Having noted an increase in espionage and sabotage, spy chiefs are demanding greater powers and flexibility.
Netherlands offers tax break scheme for skilled migrants
While Germany is still debating tax breaks for skilled workers, the Netherlands already offers a benefit scheme.
German court jails former Stasi member for 1974 murder
A Berlin court has sentenced a former member of East Germany's notorious secret police to 10 years in prison for murder.
Germany slows arms exports to Israel — without admitting it
Berlin appears to have stopped approving weapons exports to Israel, even while insisting that there is no ban in place.
Germany to host Balkan leaders at 10th Berlin Process summit
First initiated by Germany, the summit aims to bring six Western Balkan states closer to the EU.
Syrian breakdancer hasn't skipped a beat after losing leg
Mo, a Syrian breakdancer, lost his leg in a bomb explosion, but that has not kept him from the dance floor.
Germany: 11 injured after ghost train ride catches fire
At the festival in northwestern Germany, a ghost train ride caught fire, but the flames were quickly extinguished.
Germany national team: Goalkeeper Baumann's wait is over
Oliver Baumann will become the third oldest man to make his debut for Germany at 34. It has been some time coming.
Fact check: How AI influences election campaigns
Political parties use artificial intelligence to create alternative realities. How does that influence us?
What's behind medication shortages in Germany?
Europe's medicine supply has seen bottlenecks for years. These have worsened in Germany in recent months.
Germany: WWII bomb defused in Hamburg's nightlife district
Several thousand people were forced to leave their homes in Hamburg after the discovery of a World War II bomb.
Lufthansa CEO concerned more airlines will cut German routes
After some airlines have cut back their connections in Germany, Lufthansa CEO fears a further reduction in schedules.
Germany: Man dies after standoff with police in Bochum
Officials were responding to a situation with a man throwing things out of his window. But the situation escalated.
Happy Birthday: Berlin's iconic TV tower turns 55
DW soars high above the hustle and bustle of Germany's capital Berlin to explore the iconic TV Tower.
Do immigrants have to learn German in Germany?
There's a gap between Germany's need for skilled labor and the experiences of many immigrants trying to integrate.
Germany: Large WWII bomb detonated in Cologne
Authorities in Cologne said it was the most complex bomb disposal operation since 1945 as several hospitals are nearby.
Germany announces more Ukraine aid during Zelenskyy visit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says 600 million euros in new military aid has been delivered to Ukraine.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
The Berlin's TV Tower turns 55, Finland’s popular poisonous mushrooms and Börek in all its variety.
Will Zelenskyy get what he came for?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has announced €600 million in new military aid for Ukraine.
Rise of drug cartels in Ecuador
Drug cartels in Ecuador are gaining influence, and why forest dieback could lead to healthier ecosystems.
This is what a fake podcast sounds like
If a show made by AI sounds as good as one made by humans... what happens next?
Decoding China: Baerbock's bruising battle with Beijing
Germany's Annalena Baerbock, who sees China as a "rival" and Xi Jinping as a "dictator," is planning a trip to Beijing.
Eurowings cuts flights at Hamburg Airport over rising costs
The initial flight cuts are at Hamburg Airport, but other hubs could be affected.
German inflation dips to lowest in more than 3 years
The inflation rate for September in Germany has fallen to its lowest level in more than three years.
Wanted in Germany: Heirs for family-owned businesses
As the patriarchs of family businesses retire, top positions are left vacant. The reason goes beyond a lack of interest.
Zelenskyy in Berlin to present Ukraine 'victory plan'
On a tour of European capitals, Zelenskyy is presenting his road map to ending the war on Ukraine's terms.
Germany: Police shoot man in western city of Krefeld
The suspect was shot in a cinema foyer after reportedly leaving a trail of destruction through the city center.
Ryanair slashes German services, complains about taxes, fees
Low-cost airline Ryanair is stopping all flights to three German airports and cutting its operations in Hamburg by 60%.
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy wants more weapons from Germany
After separate visits to London, Paris and Rome, the Ukrainian president will meet with Chancellor Scholz in Berlin.
Germany: Panda cubs at Berlin Zoo open eyes
Berlin Zoo says the panda twins born in August have opened their eyes for the first time and will soon be on display.
Why Germany's dying forests could be good news
Germany is losing its forests because of climate change and pests. But there may be a silver lining to the losses.
Germany sees surprising resurgence of trade unions
The German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) is turning 75 and it has reason to celebrate.
Hamburg names square after Russian journalist Politkovskaya
The city of Hamburg has honored murdered Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya by naming a square after her.
A world in crisis: Can Europe cope without the US?
Ukrainian troops might face heavy losses. Are NATOS’s arms deliveries sufficient, or is it time for a peace plan?
Adoption reform to fit new realities in Germany
Unmarried couples may be able to adopt a child together, and children will be able to have two mothers.
Leipzig marks the beginning of a peaceful revolution
On October 9, 1989, East Germans in Leipzig set off a chain of events that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Germany to beef up security checks amid spying fears
The move to tighten security checks for staff in sensitive areas comes after an increase in suspected espionage cases.
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