Many children are going back to school while hairdressers and museums are reopening. Meanwhile, one German state has already relaxed the contact ban – will others follow?
Germany's highest legal authority, the constitutional court, on Wednesday overturned a blanket ban on religious services during the coronavirus crisis, saying that exceptions could be granted if sufficient precautions were taken to avoid infection.
Should communities in Germany relax anti-coronavirus measures at their own speed or follow nationwide rules? We looked into how different regions are faring in the epidemic fight.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been praised at home and abroad for her reaction to the coronavirus crisis, but as voices of discontent grow louder, support for the government's strategy could be on the wane.
Finding the perfect fringe during
these times of confinement may prove to be an expensive gamble after German police went underground to uncover two makeshift hairdressing salons on
Saturday.
Yes, Germany should be praised for its coronavirus efforts – but don't be fooled into thinking everything is perfect. Just ask Angela Merkel who's becoming increasingly frustrated, writes Rachel Loxton.
A top German virologist has slammed the government for easing rules in place to stall the spread of coronavirus, warning of a second wave of infections.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Thursday she was concerned about states relaxing coronavirus lockdown rules too quickly and warned that Germany is still at the start of the pandemic.
German gourmets refuse to let a virus keep them from their favourite French pastries, with one even resorting
to a fishing rod to reel in his baguettes.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday announced the first steps in undoing the coronavirus lockdown in the coming weeks, with many shops allowed to open although schools must stay closed until May 4th.
According to a draft paper, the federal government plans to ease the current lockdown slowly but extend social distancing measures until at least May 3rd.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of Germany’s 16 states will discuss on Wednesday how the country should emerge from its partial lockdown aimed at stalling the spread of coronavirus. We take a look at the proposals.
Germany is moving towards a progressive lifting of restrictions linked to the coronavirus outbreak as new infections fall and the number of deaths remains far below its European neighbours.
Berlin has extended measures in place to stem the spread of coronavirus up to and including April 19th. But officials say restrictions could be in place in some form throughout the year.
Bavaria has overtaken North Rhine-Westphalia to become the German state with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths. We look at what’s happening.
The local government in Berlin is drawing up new fine regulations in a bid to crack down on people who flout restrictions aimed at slowing down the spread of COVID-19.
Germans may face a national lockdown to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus if they fail to obey instructions to stay indoors this weekend, officials said on Friday.
The streets are deserted and the church square empty in the small Bavarian town of Mitterteich, the first in Germany to go into total lockdown over the spiralling coronavirus outbreak.