Germany said on Sunday it was reinforcing security around Israeli and Jewish sites on its territory against possible reprisal attacks by Iran, locked in a conflict with Israel.
Germany's unemployment rate fell only slightly In May as persistent economic weakness and global economic uncertainties largely stifled any spring recovery in Germany's job market.
Germany's new top diplomat on Wednesday sought to stress unity with the United States on Ukraine, warning of further sanctions if Russia does not budge in stalled negotiations to end the war.
Germany's Lufthansa airline group said on Sunday it has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv until May 6 after a missile attack on Israel's main international airport.
Germany said on Friday it was committed to buying F-35 fighter jets despite reports that it was reconsidering due to worries about an over-reliance on American defence supplies.
Germany's conservative election winner Friedrich Merz said on Saturday he had agreed on tough restrictions on irregular immigration in talks with his likely future governing partners.
Germany's conservative election winner Friedrich Merz came a step closer Saturday towards forming a government which he has pledged will revive Europe's top economy and its armed forces with massive new spending.
German police on Monday declared a "life-threatening situation" in the centre of the southwestern city of Mannheim amid reports that a car ploughed into a crowd of people. Residents were advised to avoid the area.
CDU leader Friedrich Merz said he would get down to work after election win. But from warning against the AfD and addressing shaky US relations to his plans to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu, Merz may already be ruffling feathers.
Germans went to the polls on Sunday in a pivotal election, with the conservatives the strong favourites after a campaign rocked by a far-right surge and the dramatic return of US President Donald Trump.
Two security guards stand watch outside a small castle hosting a campaign event for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the ex-communist east, the party's heartland.
A row over Germany's "debt brake" helped deal the death blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-party ruling coalition, paving the way for next week's snap elections.
Running late and vastly over budget, a mammoth rail project stands as a monument to what critics say is Germany's glaring failure to tackle long-standing infrastructure woes.
Germany's interior minister has vowed to do everything possible to carry out more deportations to Afghanistan, after an Afghan asylum seeker was arrested over a car ramming attack in Munich that injured dozens.
An Afghan asylum seeker was arrested after a suspected car ramming attack injured at least 28 people in the southern German city of Munich on Thursday, police said.
Germany's parliament narrowly passed a resolution Wednesday urging tough restrictions on immigration that was especially controversial because it was backed by the far-right AfD
Five were killed by fireworks on New Year's Eve, the Interior Minister speaks out against Elon Musk's comments against the German President and more news on Thursday.
Five people died across Germany and a police officer was seriously injured from accidents linked to the powerful fireworks Germans traditionally set off to celebrate the new year, police said in a preliminary count.
Security chiefs to be questioned over Christmas market terror, sharp criticism in response to Elon Musk endorsing the AfD and more news from Germany on Monday.
According to a new survey, one in three Germans (34 percent) is concerned about the possible negative effects of their digital habits when using smartphones, tablets and computers.
The German government has pledged to fully investigate whether there were security lapses before the Christmas market car-ramming attack that killed five people and injured over 200.
The suspect in Germany's car-ramming attack on a Christmas market that killed five people and injured hundreds more faces multiple charges of murder and attempted murder, police said on Sunday.
Crisis-hit auto giant Volkswagen said Friday it planned to axe 35,000 jobs by 2030 in Germany after reaching an agreement with unions on a drastic cost-cutting plan.