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Germany looks to expand cooperation with West Africa
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited West Africa seeking to strengthen ties there.
Serbia: Protests on the cards if lithium mining goes ahead
Activists have labeled Serbia's U-turn on lithium mining "an epic crime against people and nature."
Football: Fortuna Düsseldorf expands free tickets scheme
The club has drawn positive conclusions from its novel approach to ticketing and is expanding the project.
Taylor Swift performs in 'Swiftkirchen'
Where's Gelsenkirchen anyway? Though Germany warmed rather slowly to the pop star, the hype has arrived here too.
Germany: Why are young people shunning farming?
As farmers age, a critical question looms over German fields. Who will grow the food?
Berlin to commit personnel to tense North-South Korea border
Officers are to join the United Nations Command, which has monitored the uneasy armistice on the peninsula since 1953.
The woman leading German football's new era at Paris 2024
Sjoeke Nüsken's role as Germany's emerging leader has taken on greater importance in light of Lena Oberdorf's injury.
German-Polish history textbook finally approved in Poland
After being blocked by the former Polish government for years, this unique textbook can now be used in Polish schools.
Taylor Swift: Police arrest 'stalker' as Germany tour begins
Police arrested a suspected Taylor Swift stalker ahead of the US singer's concert in Gelsenkirchen on Wednesday.
Recycling an old US military base
Transforming old into new: recycling and reusing materials from a former US military base
Fehmarnbelt tunnel: the first milestone achieved
The Fehmarnbelt tunnel is making progress. The first elements have been ceremoniously inaugurated.
Germany's coalition agrees on a budget for 2025
Germany's Cabinet has agreed on a draft budget for 2025, including policies to counter recent weak growth.
AI helps shrimp farming go sustainable
A shrimp farm in Singapore is using AI to harvest more sustainably.
How is AI changing the way we work?
Will AI take away our jobs — or help to create new ones?
Malaysia: Helping women get ahead in AI
How the NGO Women in AI is supporting women to become less dependent on their male counterparts.
German Cabinet approves budget for 2025
The three governing parties had tensely negotiated the budget for weeks. DW looks at the challenges that remain.
Why Chinese technology set off alarm bells in Germany
Even as Germany seeks to restrict Huawei and ZTE, some are looking to work with Chinese firms in other critical areas.
How to get an 'undercut' in Germany and avoid ringworm
Anecdotal evidence suggests ringworm infections are spreading via barbershops in Germany. Here's what you need to know.
German leaders congratulate Angela Merkel on 70th birthday
Germany's former Chancellor Angela Merkel is celebrating a special birthday away from the public eye.
Belgium in talks with Germany's Audi to save carmaking jobs
The German carmaker plans to close its Brussels plant due to a global decline in demand for high-end electric cars.
Materials and technology - MADE
Building tunnels, houses, motors or cardboard boxes takes resources, preferably recycled.
Germany’s young tech entrepreneurs
Linda Büscher, 19, is one of the youngest female tech founders in Germany. She tells us how she did it.
Germany: More support for migrant entrepreneurs?
How budding entrepreneurs with a migrant background are being helped to launch their own businesses in Germany.
Germany debates extending Euro 2024 border controls
German conservatives want to extend the border controls introduced for Euro 2024, but the Interior Ministry disagrees.
Germany bans right-wing extremist Compact magazine
The Interior Ministry said the magazine acted as a "central mouthpiece of the right-wing extremist scene."
Germany's Baerbock visits West Africa amid Sahel violence
Germany's top diplomat is traveling to Senegal and Ivory Coast to discuss migration and sustainability.
Germany arrests suspected Hezbollah member
German federal prosecutors said a Lebanese man was suspected of procuring drone parts for attacks on Israel.
Would a Trump presidency hurt German firms?
The former president likes to slap massive tariffs on the foreign products that he thinks are a threat to US businesses
Euro 2024: Germany celebrates largely secure tournament
German officials have hailed a "fantastic football festival" as the UEFA Euro championship peacefully wrapped up.
Germany shuts key train route for 5 months of renovation
Deutsche Bahn traffic between Frankfurt and Mannheim is halted until mid-December due to a modernization project.
Euro 2024: Tired stars, tears and tearaway teens
Spain were deserving winners of Euro 2024, which otherwise saw memorable moments stand out in a sea of tired teams.
German footballer Thomas Müller retires from national team
With Euro 2024 over, Germany's Thomas Müller has joined Toni Kroos in retiring from international football.
How will Euro 2024 in Germany be remembered?
Rain, train delays and gallons of beer will be part of the legacy of this European Championship. in Germany.
Euro 2024: A small summer fairy tale?
Germany swept itself off its feet in 2006. The Euro 2024 has lifted a national mood that is not exactly as lighthearted.
Where does Germany stand on gun control?
Who can buy and carry guns in Germany? The laws for gun ownership are strictly regulated. DW looks at the details.
Germany: Shooter dead after killing two in Baden-Württemberg
Police and emergency services were at the scene in Albstadt-Lautlingen, where three people lost their lives.
Germany: Police search rural Bavaria after dead body found
Police are scouring Herrsching am Ammersee near Munich after finding a pensioner's dead body and suspecting foul play.
US: Famous sex therapist 'Dr. Ruth' dead at 96
A Holocaust survivor and Israeli sniper, Ruth Westheimer achieved fame as a sex educator late in life.
Germany: Sisters win prestigious Winery of the Year
Two winemaking sisters, whose winery in the Ahr Valley was destroyed in a flood in 2021, win top award.
Germany: Flooding and hail hit parts of Bavaria
Hail and heavy rain caused hundreds of calls for service in Bavarian cities within hours.
A new arms race in Europe? US long-range weapons in Germany
The US wants to install long-range weapons in Germany for the first time since the 1990s. Many now fear a new arms race.
Mainz wrong to sack El Ghazi over Gaza comments, court rules
A German labor court has sided with dismissed player Anwar El Ghazi, ordering Mainz to reimburse his lost income.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Three years on from the Ahr Valley flood, the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, the secret of licorice.
Euro 2024: Deutsche Bahn took on too much, minister says
German train operator Deutsche Bahn failed to live up to expectations, according to the country's transport minister.
Angela Merkel detective series premieres in Italy
A series depicting German former Chancellor Angela Merkel as a small-town amateur detective is now available in Italy.
The women who defied Nazi Germany
Brave and committed women were among the Germans who risked their lives to resist the Nazi regime.
Germany decries Russian plot to assassinate Rheinmetall boss
German politicians voice horror over reports that Russia plotted to murder the head of German arms maker Rheinmetall.
Was Euro 2024 a success off the field? Sort of
Sunday's final at Berlin's Olympic Stadium ends Germany's seven-year process of hosting Europe's biggest football event.
US, Germany foil Russia plan to kill German arms boss — CNN
The US and Germany reportedly foiled an alleged Russian plot to assassinate the CEO of a major German arms manufacturer.
Heusgen: 'I think Putin is laughing about us'
The Munich Security Conference head says Ukraine should be allowed to fire missiles into Russian territory for defense.
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