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Germany summons Russian envoy over cyberattack
Berlin has summoned a top Russian envoy over the cyberattack. The Czech Republic said it too was targeted.
German men's pro football gets first female coach
While Sabrina Wittmann is in the role on an interim basis, club bosses haven't ruled out a longer-term contract.
Germany: Berlin offers up Goebbels' villa for free
The villa once owned by Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister will be demolished if no takers come forward to claim it.
EU election: Immigration top concern in Germany
Polls for the European Parliament elections will close on June 9. German voters are showing little interest.
Germany: Will foreign influence scandals dent AfD's support?
Ahead of European elections, Germany's far-right AfD party faces scrutiny over spying and foreign influence scandals.
Your body image, ice baths & sad music
Want to feel better about how you look? Avoid Instagram. Also, forget 'cold tubs' if you want bigger muscles.
German police bust Europe's 'largest' scam call center
Investigators teamed up with colleagues from the Balkans and Lebanon in raids set up by months of intense surveillance.
Germany's foreign minister reaches Australia — finally
Annalena Baerbock has arrived in Australia — eight and a half months later than initially planned.
Battling Tesla's Gigafactory
Tesla builds its best-selling electric car in Brandenburg, Germany. Environmentalists are protesting the expansion.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
In Kherson, Ukraine, a doctor is trying to save his patients.
Housing shortage driving prices – rent or buy?
Apartments are scarce, rents are rising. The question is: should you rent or buy?
Germany: Births, marriages hit lowest level since 2013
The number of births and weddings in Germany fell to its lowest level in years in 2023, especially in the east.
Visiting Germany as a foreign tourist: Who needs a visa?
Whether you're into culture, beer festivals or football — Germany is a great destination. But who needs a visa to visit?
German court jails teen over murder of 6-year-old
The teen confessed only after prosecutors began to investigate his brother.
Turkey: Hundreds detained at May Day rallies in Istanbul
Police blocked off parts of Turkey's largest city and used tear gas and rubber bullets to stop demonstrations.
Hamburg 'caliphate' rally prompts calls for punishment
A leading Bavarian conservative said such appeals should lead to jail time and citizenship removal.
Witching and demonstrating: May traditions in Germany
May is a very special month in Germany, with many celebrations. People ring it in with the so-called Walpurgis Night.
Slump in EVs: Tesla layoffs
Crisis in EVs: Chinese imports are piling up in the ports, Tesla is laying off employees. Why?
What to do with old EV batteries? Recycle them!
Recycling EV batteries saves raw materials and protects the environment. A new facility in Hamburg.
Green methanol for container ships
A Berlin start-up wants to make green methanol cheaper for container ships.
Cold river keeping homes warm - MADE
Heating homes with cold water – seriously? We show you how a river heat pump works.
UN court rules in favor of Germany in Gaza 'genocide' case
The International Court of Justice has rejected a request from Nicaragua for Germany to stop selling weapons to Israel.
AfricaLink on Air — 30 April 2024
Kenyan President William Ruto to hold an emergency cabinet meeting today to discuss measures to mitigate
Confusion, anger at Ukrainian passport offices in Germany
A technical failure in Ukrainian passport services abroad coincided with new Ukrainian mobilization legislation.
UN court rules German military aid to Israel can continue
Nicaragua had filed charges that German arms supplies to Israel were enabling acts of "genocide."
Transformation: The price of green business - MADE
Green economy: from the heat pump to marine methanol, the EV to battery recycling.
Germany's energy transition: Can a new hydrogen scheme help?
Can Germany fuel the country's ambitious push for hydrogen and avoid raising fresh debt at the same time?
Germany's economy shows slight upturn, raising hopes
The latest figures give some hope that Germany may be escaping the economic doldrums.
Lufthansa sees 'turning point' after Q1 marred by strikes
Lufthansa is looking to cut costs, including in management, after repeated strikes weighed heavily on Q1 figures.
German army captain admits spying for Russia
He said he provided information to a Russian intelligence service out of fear of an escalation amid the war in Ukraine.
What is Germany's 'Reichsbürger' movement?
Reichsbürger are radical, violent and don't recognize Germany's democracy. Who are they, and do they pose a threat?
Congo President Tshisekedi: 'I want to give peace a chance'
Felix Tshisekedi spoke with DW about Congo-Rwanda relations, Congo's first female PM and German business opportunities.
COVID: Is Germany prepared for another pandemic?
WHO is negotiating the world's first global accord on pandemics. How well is Germany prepared to cope?
What is Germany's 'Reichsbürger' movement?
The trial of a network of so called ‘Reichsbürger’ is beginning in Germany. Here’s what you need to know.
Germany: 2 Ukrainians killed over weekend were soldiers
A Russian man is the suspect. But police aren't yet sure if the war was the reason.
Germany: Suspects in alleged far-right coup plot go on trial
Nine members of the far-right "Reichsbürger" movement accused of plotting a coup are going on trial in Germany.
Germany: Suspected 'Reichsbürger' network on trial
The trial of the far-right extremist network around Prince Heinrich XIII Reuss is set to begin.
Germany: 1,200 rescuers search for missing 6-year-old
Police, soldiers, firefighters and volunteers are all taking part in the search for a missing boy in northern Germany.
Germany's 'Reichsbürger' movement
Reichsbürger denotes a loosely connected group of Germans who reject the modern German state and its structure.
How do Germans behave when they're ill?
A new episode of the "Average German": How do they behave when they are ill?
How are foreign doctors faring in Germany?
Germany is welcoming an increasing number of foreign doctors. But what challenges and opportunities await them?
German police clear pro-Palestinian camp in Berlin
Police officials said they had to act after some protesters repeatedly used banned symbols and slogans.
Germany's Scholz calls for more Ukraine air defense
Olaf Scholz called on European allies to "look at their stocks" provide more air defense systems to Ukraine.
Avian flu, strangers & orgasms
How concerning is the spread of H5N1 from cows to humans? Also, random people know you better than you think.
German industry under increasing pressure from China
German firms are coming increasingly under pressure from Chinese rivals. Jun Yan reports from the Hannover trade fair.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
African kora in classical music, being ill in Germany, and France's tarte flambée.
Germany: Berlin police clear pro-Palestinian protest camp
Protesters outside Germany's Chancellery building had been demanding an end to German weapons shipments to Israel.
German ministers quizzed over nuclear phase out 'deception'
A political magazine alleged that the benefits of extending the life of Germany's nuclear power plants were played down.
European farmers battling 'devastating' spring frost
A late spring cold snap has fruit growers and winemakers in Germany and Europe worried for this year's harvest.
German private firms asked to pay up for climate protection
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz insists Germany will meet its climate commitments, but that public money isn't enough.
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