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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.
German mayor encouraging women to enter politics
Ioanna Zacharaki is bringing together politically minded women and preparing them for a future in German politics.
Greta Thunberg says Germany silencing pro-Palestinian cause
Police broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp after news that Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was due to visit.
Ukraine summit postponed after Biden cancels Germany visit
An upcoming meeting of Ukraine's allies has been pushed back after US President Joe Biden canceled his trip to Germany
Germany's prolonged recession makes firms takeover targets
As more and more companies struggle in the downturn, they are becoming the focus of merger and acquisition specialists.
The 77 Percent — The magazine for Africa's youth
What's life like, when you go to study or work in Europe? We meet young Africans in Hamburg.
Holocaust victims memorial stones stolen in German town
All 10 "stumbling blocks" were stolen in the eastern town of Zeitz.
Hurricane Milton: President Biden postpones Germany trip
US President Joe Biden is postponing a planned trip to Germany as Hurricane Milton barrels towards Florida's Gulf coast.
Making it in Germany: AI expert Han Xiao
Han Xiao is an AI expert who has set up his own IT firm in Berlin. Born in China, he has a keen eye for what it takes to succeed in the German capital.
Work-life integration: A new ideal? — MADE
The world of work is on the move: ideas about work-life balance are changing, as is the importance of where we work.
German police smash child sexual abuse site
German police say they have shut down a "dizzyingly large" child sexual abuse site with hundreds of thousands of users.
German language body enshrines 'idiot's apostrophe'
Traditionally, apostrophes have not been used to indicate possession in German-speaking countries.
Walhalla home to Germany's hall of fame
The Walhalla resembles a Greek temple, but it honors notable German-speaking politicians, scientists and artists.
Maddie McCann suspect found not guilty in separate trial
The man suspected in the Madeleine McCann case has been cleared on five counts of rape and child sex abuse.
Germany: Surprise SPD resignation puts pressure on party
SPD General Secretary Kevin Kühnert is giving up all political offices. This comes at an inopportune time for the party.
Berlin: Prosecution seeks 12 years in Stasi murder trial
An 80-year-old who worked for East Germany's Stasi is accused of murdering a Polish man trying to flee west in 1974.
Could Germany repeat its Nazi past?
Germany's far-right AfD party did well in the country's recent state elections, and has been on the rise for years.
Germany marks one year since October 7 attacks
Memorials are taking place across Germany to mark the anniversary of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel.
East Germany: A failed experiment in dictatorship
Germany was divided between 1945 and 1990, but one can still feel it.
Can Germany's economy benefit from China's stimulus plan?
China's economic slowdown has led to lower demand for German goods and dampened growth prospects.
How have German-Israeli ties changed since Oct. 7 attacks?
As casualties and destruction from Israeli strikes in the Middle East mount, its global alliances face intense pressure.
Fresh rallies held globally on eve of October 7 anniversary
Thousands of people took to the streets around the world for another day of pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli rallies.
Germany: Oktoberfest wraps in Munich, 7 million liters later
Roughly 6.7 million people flocked to Oktoberfest in Munich in recent weeks, consuming 7 million 1-liter mugs of beer.
Germany reckons with another recession in 2024 — report
The German government expects the economy to shrink again in 2024 and has slashed its forecasts, a leading daily says.
Jews in Germany face antisemitism surge since Oct. 7 attacks
Antisemitic incidents reported in Germany have multiplied in the year following the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.
Israel-Hamas-war: Berlin demonstrations ahead of October 7
Ahead of the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel, pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protesters marched in Berlin.
Women conquering Oktoberfest's toughest jobs
At Germany's Oktoberfest, women are managing giant beer tents, driving rickshaws and helping to build the fairground.
Germany: Cologne explosions 'key figure' arrested
Investigators believe the 22-year-old is a “key figure” in a suspected drug deal.
Could new EU tariffs on Chinese cars backfire?
Europe has voted to raise tariffs on electric cars from China by up to 35%. China has threatened to retaliate — will it?
What's life like as a Muslim-Jewish couple in Germany?
Saba-Nur Cheema is Muslim, while Meron Mendel is Jewish. They are happily married with children, and live in Frankfurt.
Euromaxx: Lifestyle Europe
Working as a woman at Oktoberfest, treasure hunts in the Swiss Alps, and sweets for dementia.
AfD's political rise sparks fears among immigrants
The rising popularity of Germany's anti-immigrant party AfD has sparked fears among foreigners living in the country.
Want the job? Post a 'Duchenne' smile
Fake smiles aren't just bad for Instagram. They make people kinda dislike you.
EU greenlights tariffs for Chinese electric vehicles
Germany strongly opposes the tariffs amid fears of a trade war with China. Beijing called the move "protectionist."
German far-left groups lead Berlin 'peace' demonstration
At Berlin's 'peace' march, mostly far-left groups rejected NATO called for Germany to halt arms deliveries to Ukraine.
Scholz urges more support for the east on German Unity Day
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said reunification is still not complete, calling to improve the lives of the people in the east.
Tim Kleindienst selected in latest Germany squad
Kleindienst, Leweling and Burkardt are the three surprise names in Julian Nagelsmann's latest Germany squad.
Defending the legacy of East Germany's peaceful revolution
Three decades after German reunification, the anti-immigrant AfD is on the rise. Former rights activists are outraged.
Fraud trial opens for prominent German coronavirus skeptic
Michael Ballweg, at the heart of the Querdenker group, is accused on thousands of counts of fraud.
German prosecutors seek 15 years for 'Maddie' suspect
The man is on trial on charges unrelated to the high-profile 2007 disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann.
German school with flexible lesson plans wins national prize
The school in Bonn offers alternative education methods to children "who are overwhelmed by mainstream schools."
Can Robert Habeck save Germany's Green Party?
After a string of resignations, the Green Party is facing its worst crisis since it was founded 44 years ago
Why can't Germany complete its Unity Monument?
The construction of a monument to celebrate German reunification has been stalled due to disunity.
Germany honors Jürgen Klopp with highest civic award
Klopp received the award for his contribution to democracy and his impact both in the football world and beyond.
Money rules the world — MADE
Money rules — when it comes to politics and poverty, and also when it goes digital.
Germany begins recruiting workers from Kenya
Kenya's labor accord with Germany has come into force. Some 500 professionals are set to emigrate in the coming months.
Germany arrests Chinese national on suspicion of spying
She has been accused of passing on information about the transport of military equipment to another suspected agent.
Calls grow in Germany to ban far-right AfD
The AfD has caused chaos in Thuringia's state parliament after election gains, sparking renewed debate over a party ban.
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