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Germany, France struggle to secure budgets, risk uncertainty
French lawmakers have rejected a draft budget, and Germany is also going into 2025 without a final spending plan.
Germany to enforce strict knife ban at Christmas markets
The tighter security comes after a deadly knife attack in Germany earlier this year.
How will social media shape Germany's election campaign?
With a snap election slated for February 23, Germany is debating how social media should be used in the campaign.
Wirtz and Musiala make Germany compulsory viewing
As winter looms, with players' fitness fading and Germany facing political instability, the national team is delivering.
Germany: FDP hatched plan to quit ruling coalition — reports
One of Germany's ruling parties reportedly devised an exit plan two months before the Olaf Scholz government collapsed.
Young Ukrainian war veteran conquers new heights
In 2023, a Russian drone attack took both of Maksym's legs. Now, he's setting out to find a new purpose in life.
Germany's health-care sector hit by skilled labor shortage
Germany stands in urgent need of health-care workers as the population ages, according to a report.
Germany: More than 3 million pensioners at risk of poverty
New data requested by the left-wing BSW party shows around 3.2 million pensioners in Germany are at risk of poverty.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy condemns Scholz-Putin phone call
The call comes amid growing wariness among Germans over support for Ukraine's war effort against Russia.
What can Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz still get done?
Lame duck? Not quite: Chancellor Olaf Scholz is determined to use his last weeks in office to pass vital laws.
Zelenskyy: 'Olaf's call opens a Pandora's box'
Ukraine's president has sharply criticized German Chancellor Scholz's phone call with Vladimir Putin.
What Germany must do to fix its broken economy
The breakdown of the ruling coalition in Germany comes at a particularly bad time for the country’s economy.
Germany: Greens' Habeck presses charges over online insult
The deputy chancellor has pressed charges against a man who posted a picture of him with a derogatory caption online.
Germany's Scholz calls Putin for first time in 2 years
Insiders in Berlin say it's the first direct contact since late 2022 between Olaf Scholz and Vladimir Putin.
How are Germany's conservatives preparing for Trump 2.0?
Conservative lawmaker Thomas Silberhorn talks about how to plan for Trump's presidency in domestically turbulent times.
Germany's Green Party kicks off election campaign
Green Party delegates are set to rally behind Robert Habeck and map out their course for the future.
German trial opens over alleged Islamist Sweden attack plot
Two men with Afghan citizenship are accused of plotting an attack near the Swedish parliament in Stockholm.
How are Germany's conservatives preparing for Trump 2.0?
Conservative lawmaker Thomas Silberhorn talks about how to plan for Trump's presidency in domestically turbulent times.
Germany's downfall: Can a new government turn things around?
Germany faces snap elections while Donald Trump has been elected in the US.
Germany pushing for 'fair, ambitious' climate finance deal
Climate envoy Jennifer Morgan told DW that despite the snap election, Germany will stand by its climate commitments.
Russian deserters risk deportation from Germany
A court ruling means Russian deserters are now less likely to be granted asylum in Germany.
Experiences of international PhD students navigating Germany
International PhD students in Germany: Find out more about science, research jobs and life abroad.
Scholz addresses lawmakers after coalition collapse
Germany's chancellor urged all parties to pull together to pass important legislation ahead of a confidence vote.
IAEA chief says German return to nuclear power is 'logical'
Germany is the only country to have a complete phase out of its nuclear plants.
Germany's election campaigning kicks off in parliament
Chancellor Scholz wants opposition help to pass legislation before the election, but the conservative CDU is reluctant.
Germany's VW and Rivian launch joint electric car venture
The German automotive giant is investing billions to develop EVs in a joint venture with US electric carmaker Rivian.
Why are skilled workers from India coming to Germany?
Germany is attracting skilled workers from India. How do they feel about their new home?
Elon Musk's AI factory causes controversy
Elon Musk wants to bring the most powerful AI onto the market. But there is opposition to xAI.
WorldSkills: a global contest for apprentices
Young people from different professions compete against each other to celebrate their trades.
Robots: Coworkers or competitors?
Robots are increasingly taking over the world of work, including assembly lines.
Germany faces major challenges ahead of snap election
The opposition has accused Olaf Scholz of stalling, while others have been arguing that local authorities need time.
Testing the Audi RS 6 GT
Is the new Audi RS 6 GT worth its price of €220,000? REV puts it to the test to find out.
Can you pass Germany's toughest driving test?
From eye tests to nerve-wracking Autobahn drives, Germany's driving test is one of the most intense in the world.
Germany's Scholz, opposition agree on date for snap vote
The early election, now set for February 23, was prompted by the collapse of Germany's coalition government last week.
Labor market shortages — MADE
An edition dedicated to the world of work: from skilled labor to robots and ruthless entrepreneurs.
What next for Germany after government collapse? A timeline
With the collapse of the fractious governing coalition, Germany faces an early election. DW explains the next steps.
Germany: 17-year-old arrested over alleged terror plot
Police have said that the teenager detained in the northern town of Elmshorn was motivated by extreme Islamism.
Germany snap election reportedly set for February 2025
Germany's opposition party CDU and Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD have reportedly set snap elections for Feb 23, 2025.
Illegal land grab? Chinese wind farms in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chinese company builds wind farm in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But was everything above board?
Germany's Carnival celebrations in pictures
Carnival begins in different German cities on November 11. A look at the 2024 festivities.
Germany's debt brake: All you need to know
The constitutional debt brake has been cited as a key reason for the collapse of the ruling coalition in Berlin.
Germany: Paper questions punctuate election date debate
As officials prepare for the likelihood of a snap election, logistical issues with ballot printing are a concern.
Who is German Economy Minister Robert Habeck?
Following the government's collapse, the economy minister has said he plans to run as the Greens' chancellor candidate.
Germany headed for February 2025 snap election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the opposition have agreed on an early election in February 2025.
Germany's Scholz ready to hold confidence vote this year
Pressure has been building on Chancellor Scholz to quickly hold a vote of confidence after his coalition collapsed.
How a German football club is making refugees feel at home
German football club Hertha Bonn's project "Football Connects" helps refugee children integrate into the country.
Germany's Volkswagen crisis: an ode to nostalgia
German car manufacturer and long-time economic powerhouse Volkswagen has shaped the lives and memories of generations.
Germany commemorates 35 years since fall of Berlin Wall
An art installation of posters and placards marked the path of the Cold War dividing line through the German capital.
SPD's Stegner defends no-confidence vote delay
Ralf Stegner, of the center-left Social Democrats, spoke with DW about what comes after the collapse of the coalition.
A light in the darkness: Remembering Germany's destroyed synagogues
To commemorate the pogroms, images of destroyed synagogues were projected onto their original locations in 2023.
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