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Muslim artist Mahbuba Maqsoodi makes history in Germany
The first female artist ever to have an artwork chosen for the special German Christmas stamp was born in Afghanistan.
Germany's Social Democrats kick off election campaign
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's parrty has launched its election campaign promising to reverse flagging fortunes.
Germany's plans to convert buildings into bomb shelters
As the military threat from Russia grows, the German government is working on a "bunker plan" to expand civil defense.
Most in Germany want Australia-style social media ban: poll
A survey has shown that a majority in Germany would support banning social media use for those under 16.
Germany accuses Turkish man of spying for Ankara
Federal prosecutors accuse him of feeding details on supposed dissidents to Turkish police and intelligence agencies.
Germany looks to Central Asia to solve trucker shortage
Germany faces a chronic shortage of truck drivers. One company is finding them in Uzbekistan.
Germany: Three-armed robot conductor makes debut in Dresden
Robots conduct an orchestra in Dresden — a first for both musicians and audience.
The AI-generated singer Ben Gaya
Europe's AI pop star Ben Gaya is a hit – created entirely by artificial intelligence.
What did Angela Merkel get wrong on Russia?
Michaela Küfner unpacks Putin’s hybrid war with guests and ask them to assess how Germany should respond.
Why German investors see business in Africa as too risky
Many investors in Germany remain cautious, citing perceived risks and limited government support for ventures in Africa.
Iran to hold nuclear deal talks with France, Germany and UK
The meeting in Geneva comes as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House.
What did Angela Merkel get wrong on Russia?
Michaela Küfner unpacks Putin’s hybrid war with guests and ask them to assess how Germany should respond.
Chad 'opened the doors to all the refugees from Sudan'
The international community needs to do more to end the war in Sudan, says German Development Minister Svenja Schulze.
We cannot trust anything Iran says: Gazelle Sharmahd
The family of Jamshid Sharmahd, who was kidnapped by Iran, is urging the German government to bring back his body.
Afghanistan refugees in Germany: 'Sport is freedom'
Athletes Nazima and Nazira Khairzad fled Afghanistan — now they are trying to help their countrywomen.
Germany: Antisemitic incidents in Berlin rise sharply
Multiple cases were reported, leading to the highest annual total since antisemitic incident documentation began.
Germany's Faeser calls for 'vigilance' at Christmas markets
German security authorities said that while there were no indications of a "concrete" threat on the popular markets.
How the Middle East conflict overshadows art in Germany
Photographer Nan Goldin has been celebrated and condemned for accusing Israel of genocide at a show opening in Berlin.
Unlicensed German driver lets boy steer, tries to flee cops
Police stopped a man who had a 4-year-old boy seated on his lap and steering the car. He then tried to flee questioning.
Russia: Kremlin orders 2 German ARD journalists to leave
The Kremlin expelled two German reporters on Wednessday in response to Berlin recently barring two Russians. Broadcaster
The risk of flooding on Germany's North Sea coast
Due to the threat of rising sea levels, a town on Germany’s northern coast is reinforcing dykes.
Germany sees dramatic rise in measles cases
Anti-vaccine social media, the COVID-19 pandemic and imported cases are thought to be behind the drastic increase.
Are German carmakers exploiting Serbian workers?
Serbian workers experience hazardous working conditions despite a German supply-chain law meant to protect them.
How much will Trump press Germany on military spending?
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, Germany worries about difficult times ahead for European security policy.
Rockets from Spain — PLD Space blasts off
Crazy, bold, overambitious? Spain's rocket builders are of those – and successful, too.
Rheinmetall sponsorship gnaws away at Borussia Dortmund fans
German soccer club Dortmund announced a three-year sponsorship deal with the arms manufacturer and members are aghast.
'No huge surprises' as Angela Merkel publishes her memoir
Reading Angela Merkel’s memoir feels a bit like listening ‘to her internal voice’ says DW’s Michaela Kuefner.
Everything is energy — for space and batteries — MADE
Space travel from Spain, battery factory challenges, storing energy with gravity and a career story.
Germany's economic dilemma: spend or save?
Germany faces a tough economic dilemma: balancing public investment with strict fiscal discipline.
Egypt: 4 bodies found after tourist boat capsizes in Red Sea
Rescue teams are still searching for 13 missing people after the "Sea Story" capsized off Egypt's Red Sea coast.
Why are Germany's Christmas markets so special?
Germany's Christmas markets are once again providing a little warmth and space for contemplation in the dark season.
Germany: 288,000 foreign workers needed annually until 2040
Despite recent reforms to labor migration law, Germany is still facing a severe deficit in skilled workers.
Germany's vote of confidence explained
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is asking parliament for a vote of confidence. How does the vote work?
DHL cargo plane crashes near Vilnius airport in Lithuania
There are no indications that it was a case of sabotage or a terrorist attack but authorities have yet to rule it out.
Who are Germany's top candidates in the 2025 election?
Germany's political parties have selected their top candidates for the February 23 snap elections. Here is the lineup.
German business confidence falls more than expected
Europe's leading economy is continuing to struggle and experts are not expecting things to get better any time soon.
German steel giant ThyssenKrupp to slash 11,000 jobs
Germany's largest steelmaker ThyssenKrupp plans to cut its current workforce by more than a third in the next 6 years.
SPD picks Scholz for chancellor candidate again
After two weeks of internal wrangling, Germany's SPD are backing Olaf Scholz for a second term as chancellor.
Germany records rise in violence against women
A woman is killed by a partner or ex-partner every two days in Germany. Activists say the state fails to fight femicide.
Immigrants and recruiters get together at Berlin job fair
Germany has over 2 million refugees and a job market in need of recruits. Now a job fair is trying to link the two.
Volkswagen stands by German factory closure plan
Volkswagen executive Schäfer said the firm must adjust to "new realities" as it intends to shut down German factories.
German leaders denounce US artist's fiery Israel speech
Photographer Nan Goldin, speaking in Berlin, denounced what she called Israel's "genocide in Gaza and Lebanon."
Germany's conservatives want to cut benefits for Ukrainians
Germany's CDU argue that high social benefits discourage Ukrainian war refugees from taking up work.
Are kids in Germany really more independent?
What does family life look like in Germany? What are family values and responsibilities?
Frustration grows at Germany's largest refugee shelter
The shelter in Berlin was only meant to be temporary. But some residents have been there for over a year now.
With first snows, winter arrives in Germany
There was snowfall in Germany this week, especially in the south, but the cold weather isn't expected to last.
Euromaxx — Lifestyle Europe
Sustainable building in Switzerland, a daytrip to Cambridge, and why borscht is more than just soup.
Would Netanyahu be arrested in Germany?
Germany respects the ICC arrest warrant against Netanyahu but is also committed to its special relationship with Israel.
Germany says Netanyahu arrest 'hard to imagine'
A spokesperson has suggested that Germany would be reluctant to arrest Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on an ICC warrant.
Germany: Bosch to cut 5,000 jobs with car industry in crisis
Bosch said some 3,800 of the layoffs are to be made in Germany with other major firms also looking to cut costs.
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