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Germany arrests 3 suspected foreign spies
Three men from Ukraine, Armenia and Russia have been detained in the latest spying case to hit Germany.
Germany: Far-right AfD's gains driving immigration debate
More deportations, more external asylum procedures — after the EU election, Germany wants to restrict immigration more.
German house and apartment prices drop further
The year-on-year downward trajectory was particularly marked, with higher interest rates cooling the housing market.
Where should you look during a video call?
A study out of Japan has potentially life-changing advice for where you should look during your next video call.
Germany to examine asylum processing in third countries
Germany will keep studying how other nations process asylum in third countries, hoping to find a model for its own use.
Fears that China overtaking car country Germany
Germany’s once venerable carmakers face rising competition from Chinese EVs, is Germany losing speed?
Germany mulls sugar tax: What are the benefits?
A number of countries already tax sugary foods and drinks. Which model has proven most effective?
German lawmaker deletes post on football players' skin color
Greens lawmaker Katrin Göring-Eckhardt apologized for the post made after Germany's 2-0 win against Hungary.
Euro 2024: Germany beat Hungary to qualify for last 16
Germany secured qualification for the knockout stage of their home Euros, working hard for a 2-0 win over Hungary.
Amazon to invest an extra €10 billion in Germany
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomed the announcement.
Germany: Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck heads to South Korea
In Seoul, the German vice chancellor will meet representatives from politics and business.
Euro 2024: Germany closes fan zones ahead of major storms
Euro 2024 fan zones in several German cities have been closed amid warnings of severe thunderstorms and hail.
Homeless Euro 2024 kicks off in Germany
The tournament sees eight teams, whose players have all struggled with homelessness, battle it out for the cup.
High flyers and flying green - MADE
Are billionaires saviors or sharks? Plus: India’s future, and commercial electric aircraft.
Germany: Trial against 'Reichsbürger' group begins in Munich
A third trial against the "Reichsbürger" group, which allegedly planned a violent coup in Germany, has begun in Munich.
Germany faces threats from extremists, Russia and China
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has warned of dangers to democracy amid rising domestic and external threats.
Gaza protest response: Germany faces free speech dilemma
Academics are calling for the resignation of Germany's education minister over her response to pro-Palestinian protests.
Poland upset after Germans return Afghan migrants
German police returned an Afghan family that had illegally departed Poland. Warsaw says it is a violation of the law.
Germany: Attacks on Sinti and Roma double
Prejudice and discrimination are to be found on the streets as well as at government agencies.
Euro 2024: Germany captain Ilkay Gündogan dreams of title
Germany captain Ilkay Gündogan has hit a run of form just in time for the European football championship.
Euro 2024 host Germany pleased with security so far
Officials praised security at the first Euro 2024 matches, but police broke up a fight between Serbia and England fans.
Chemnitz: A stronghold of Germany's far-right AfD
The far-right AfD has become the strongest political force even in Chemnitz, this year's European Capital of Culture.
Can Europe's defense giants come together?
Business is booming for Europe's biggest defense firms as countries race to rearm. But can they do it efficiently?
Women in Asia: Little Miss Chatterbox
Sneha Desai from India is Littlemisschatterbox on Instagram. A look at her life and her work.
German education chief sacked over Gaza protest response
The top civil servant in Germany's education ministry has been fired in a dispute over academic freedom.
Hamburg: Police shoot man wielding pickax
Police in the German city of Hamburg opened fire on a man when he threatened officers in a pedestrian zone.
Poor from the heat: India’s climate change challenge
Climate change is not only harmful to health, it also costs money. What is India doing about it?
Saudi Arabian oil: Profits to the last drop?
Saudi Arabia aims to become climate-neutral by 2060, yet profit from oil for a long time to come.
Germany's Lufthansa eyes defense sector
Lufthansa Technik is forging business ties with the German defense sector, creating new maintenance jobs.
Germany: Man wielding hammer in Hamburg shot by police
A man tried to attack officers with a hammer in the St Pauli district of Hamburg.
Germany: Officials decry racist attack on young girls
Police say a group of youths injured an 8-year-old girl and her father in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
Germany's budding cannabis industry set to flourish
Demand for horticultural supplies and medicinal cannabis has been booming since Germany partially legalized the drug.
Germany: Police shoot man dead after Euro 2024 party attack
A man went on the rampage in Saxony-Anhalt, killing another man and then stabbing people at a private football party.
A couple between Africa and Europe
A life in Germany or would Tanzania be better? Irene and Christian aren't totally in agreement.
How German politics could be reshaped by the BSW party
Germany's populist BSW presented a challenge to the far-right AfD in the recent European Parliament elections.
Speeding down the autobahn with Germany's highway patrol
DW's Euromaxx spends a tense day with Germany's special autobahn police.
Soccer in art: Beyond speed and ecstasy
Alongside the Euro 2024, the German Football Museum invites visitors to experience mesmerizing soccer through artworks.
Germany's criminalization of gay sex ended 30 years ago
Homosexual men in Germany endured legal persecution for over 120 years. Those affected by it are still suffering today.
Euro 2024: Wirtz, Musiala ignite Germany's Euro dreams
Germany's big win victory over Scotland in the opening game of Euro 2024 has the potential to spark a memorable summer.
Germany honors those in uniform with new Veterans' Day
DW met up with a former soldier to discuss the significance of a day to honor all veterans in Germany.
Football is big business at Euro 2024
Euro 2024 isn't just a major event for football fans, but also a lucrative business for UEFA.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
A Disney actor with Down syndrome, a day with the highway patrol and Barcelona in check.
Scots take over Munich center ahead of Euro 2024 opening
Scottish fans began arriving in the southern German city, preparing for the opening game of this year's Euro tournament.
Decoding China: Is EU starting trade war over electric cars?
Beijing is threatening countermeasures over EU tariffs on China's electric cars. German carmakers want open markets.
Germany: Record cocaine haul worth billions of euros seized
"Dozens of tons of cocaine have been taken out of circulation," German authorities said.
Germany sees company bankruptcies soar
A tough financial climate impacted by global events is believed to have irreparably damaged many firms.
Inside Europe 13 June 2024
Macron gambles the house on legislative elections, the dust settles in Brussels, an interview with the Secretary General of the Party of European Socialists, and analysis of the election results in Italy. Then: what motivates people to vote for Germany’s AfD party? What happened in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia? And what does DW’s elections expert, Jack Parrock, make of it all?
German police raids drug gang with extremist links
Police conducted raids on properties in two western German states to combat organized crime and right-wing extremism.
Germany's floods prove costly for farming, industry
Recent floods in southern Germany have hit farming, industry and small businesses hard.
Between fear and deterrence: Can Europe defend itself?
Germany and Europe are under pressure. How strong are their armies without US support?
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