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Montpellier: free bus and train transportation
Free bus and train travel? Montpellier is leading the way, but how does the concept work?
One year of Germany's Supply Chain Act — some progress made
The German Supply Chain Act came into effect to combat child labor and starvation wages. Has it worked?
German food and energy prices fall, inflation sinks to 2.2%
Food prices fell for the first time in more than 9 years, with energy costs dropping even more.
Germany: New office targets police racism and discrimination
Veteran police officer Uli Grötsch, the new commissioner for the country's federal police, faces a major challenge.
Where do you feel music?
A good song resonates inside you. But the question is... where?
Germany: 3 teens held over suspected Islamist attack plans
Three teenagers have been detained on suspicion of planning an attack motivated by Islamist extremism.
Germany: State CDU, AfD leaders clash in Thuringia TV duel
The state leaders of the conservative CDU and the far-right AfD in Thuringia traded accusations in a TV debate.
Germany pays Israeli Holocaust survivors amid Hamas war
Germany is making a €220 payment to each of Israel's Holocaust survivors to help them cope with the war against Hamas.
Germany: Police offer €5,000 for tips after synagogue attack
Police have offered a cash reward for information about an arson attack on a synagogue in the city of Oldenburg.
US-China trade war: Which side is Germany on?
Germany and China face economic hardship. Can they help each other out despite rising tensions?
The C919: China's Airbus competitor
Air traffic is booming. China is also getting involved in the competition between Boeing and Airbus.
What is critical infrastructure?
What is critical infrastructure and how can it be protected?
Lufthansa reaches pay deal with cabin crew after strikes
After ground crews and airport security staff reached similar deals, a wave of early-year strikes should now be over.
Legal pressures mount on Germany to cut aid to Israel
Multiple cases have been filed against Germany, trying to force the government to cease military support for Israel.
Germany arrests 'IS' suspects for enslaving Yazidi children
German police have arrested two Iraqis suspected of being "IS" members for allegedly enslaving two Yazidi girls.
In the crosshairs: critical infrastructure
Whether by Houthi rebels or Tesla opponents, attacks on critical infrastructure are on the rise.
How can methanol make the shipping industry climate-neutral
To become climate-neutral, shipping company Maersk is converting its container ships to methanol.
Germany population growth to remain flat, study shows
Germany's population is expected to grow by only 0.6% by 2040, with large regional disparities in demographics.
Holocaust survivor returns - Margot Friedländer in Berlin
German Jewish Margot Friedländer nee Bendheim survived the horrors of Nazi Germany.
Germany presents defense at International Court of Justice
Germany has presented its defense at the ICJ after Nicaragua accused Berlin of facilitating genocidal acts in Gaza.
German political parties see surge in new members
Rarely has there been a time when so many people have joined political parties. What's the reason for this interest?
New mobility and critical infrastructure - MADE
Polluted oceans, polluted air and battered infrastructure: people are looking for ways to tackle these problems.
Germany presents defense at ICJ over Gaza 'genocide' claim
Nicaragua has brought Germany before the International Court of Justice on charges of facilitating genocide in Gaza.
Germany: Minister demands 'zero tolerance' for violent crime
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has said there is "no justification" for violence and promised "consequences."
Germany: Suspect charged with planning 'coup' attempt
Prosecutors in Hamburg have said a man was prepared to ask Russia for help in an attempt to overthrow the German state.
Germany: 'Groped' female statues highlight sexual harassment
A protest is drawing attention to statues of women, with breasts that are visibly lighter after years of being touched.
Panama Papers trial gets underway with 27 suspects charged
Those among the 27 people on trial include founders of the Mossack-Fonseca law firm.
Nicaragua takes Germany to the ICJ over arms supply to Israel
Nicaragua is taking Germany to the International Court of Justice, accusing Berlin of 'abetting genocide' in Gaza.
Saving the giants: Old-growth forests protecting the climate
Giant trees that have stood for decades, or even centuries, are key to slowing climate change.
Germany sends first soldiers for permanent Lithuania force
Germany is setting up a military base in Lithuania intended to deter Russia from further attacking its neighbors.
Germany rebukes Nicaragua's Gaza 'genocide' claims
Nicaragua has said Germany's aid airdrops while supplying weapons to Israel is a "pathetic excuse" to Palestinians.
Germany faces Gaza genocide charge at top UN court
The suit argues that by defunding UNRWA and supporting Israel, Germany is "facilitating genocide" in the Gaza Strip.
German airports reach agreement to end strike action
Airport operators in Germany have reached an agreement with security staff after a series of major strikes.
Germany faces top UN court over Gaza 'genocide' claim
The case at the International Court of Justice aiming to halt German support for Israel is likely to be historic.
Germany: Police charge suspect in Halle bomb-making case
The man was arrested Saturday while drunkenly harassing passers by with what turned out to be a toy gun.
Germany: Hundreds march in solidarity after synagogue attack
Hundreds of Oldenburg residents turned out to support the Jewish community after an arson attack at a local synagogue.
What does the International Court of Justice do?
Israel must defend itself against genocide accusations in The Hague. But what is the International Court of Justice?
Does Erdogan's defeat signal hope for Turkish diaspora?
The recent electoral defeat for the president's party has sparked renewed optimism among the Turkish diaspora.
Germany: Violent crime reaches 15-year high — report
Germany recorded more than 214,000 criminal acts of violence last year, according to official police statistics.
How Cologne's Jewish community rebuilt after World War II
Seventy-five years ago, Cologne's Jewish community took a step toward returning to normal life after the Holocaust.
German police seize $100 million in US-bound fake bills
Investigators in Germany have confiscated counterfeit US dollar bills that were being shipped on a mass scale.
EU, NATO growing in popularity in Germany
Germans are feeling the threat of geopolitical instability and are rallying around political and military institutions.
Why Botswana is struggling to deal with its elephants
Elephant herds and humans often clash in Botswana. Hunting the animals may help, but conservationists are opposed.
Germany: Many far-right extremists licensed to own arms
The German government says more than 1,000 members of far-right groups still have permission to own firearms.
Germany's armed forces set to get overhaul
Defense Minister Pistorius wants to make the country's military, the Bundeswehr, more agile, efficient and combat ready.
What aid is Germany sending to Gaza?
Israel is temporarily reopening some aid routes into Gaza. What kind of German aid is still arriving there?
Germany launches military reform with new command structure
The defense minister wants a "war-ready" military with a new central command and a branch specializing in cyber warfare.
Why are more German firms moving from China to Japan?
Companies have grown wary of geopolitical tension and uncertainties over trade restrictions involving China.
Stolen endangered monkey Ruma returned to Leipzig Zoo
A passing jogger spotted the lion-tailed macaque, whisked away from Leipzig Zoo by thieves, in a tree.
Groundbreaking: young and bold, urban and mobile - MADE
Startup despite high school, back to India, new ideas to combat heat in cities, and cramped conditions on trains.
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