German prosecutors said they arrested three suspected members of Palestinian militant group Hamas in Berlin on Wednesday and prevented attacks on Jewish and Israeli sites. Hamas denies any connection.
Oktoberfest remained closed for much of Wednesday as police investigated a bomb threat and the death of a suspect. Here's what we know so far about the closure and the explosions and blaze in northern Munich.
Germany's famed Oktoberfest was briefly shut Wednesday after threats against it by a man who appeared to have torched his parents' home with family inside, and was later found with an explosives-laden backpack.
A former aide to German far-right lawmaker Maximilian Krah in the European parliament was jailed for four years and nine months on Tuesday on charges of spying for China.
Bicyle theft is a common problem in German cities. If your bike has been taken, there are a few things you can do to improve your odds of seeing your ride returned.
Especially in Germany's tight rental markets, apartment hunters need to be cautious every step of the way. From bribes disguised as brokerage fees to fraudulent tenants' associations, here are four scams to be aware of.
An Italian court Tuesday ordered a Ukrainian man arrested over the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia with Europe to be extradited to Germany to face charges.
An Afghan man was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday for a jihadist stabbing spree in Germany last year that killed a police officer and left five people wounded.
The sale of counterfeit language and integration certificates, such as those used for residence or naturalisation applications in Germany, has caused a stir in the media. But how big is the problem really?
German investigators searched the offices of far-right MP Maximilian Krah on Thursday after parliament lifted his immunity as part of an investigation into suspected bribe-taking from Chinese sources.
Thousands of Berlin homes have been without power for days following a suspected arson attack that cut electricity to a large region. Experts say the event highlights the vulnerable nature of Germany's infrastructure.
A Syrian man was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday for killing three people in an Islamist-motivated knife attack at a summer festival in the German city of Solingen last year.
Thousands of forged language and integration test certificates have flooded the market as Germany grapples with a wave of criminal activity targeting its citizenship system, according to a recent investigation.
A fierce debate has erupted in Germany around a neo-Nazi provocateur who was ordered to serve time in a women's prison after legally changing gender, and has now not shown up to serve the sentence.
After applying for a legal gender entry change, a male-bodied neo-Nazi extremist is set to serve an 18-month prison sentence in a women's prison. Here's why the resulting controversy is probably exactly what 'she' wanted.
The Saudi suspect in a deadly attack on a Christmas market in eastern Germany in December will face six charges of murder and 338 charges of attempted murder, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Germany's state rail operator on Saturday said that a third fire in two days was deliberately started after two earlier ones caused the cancellation of hundreds of train journeys.
A Syrian man who allegedly supports the Islamic State group has been charged with attempted murder over the stabbing of a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Berlin has introduced a weapons ban - including knives and batons - for all passengers of the city's trains, buses and trams. Here’s what you need to know.
A German doctor went on trial Monday accused of killing 15 patients with lethal injections and acting as "master of life and death" over those in his care.
The heiress to a well-known German chain of steakhouses went on trial Friday accused of ordering the violent kidnapping of two of her children from their father's house.
Germany is to start deporting Syrians with criminal records, the interior ministry said Saturday, days after Austria became the first EU country to do so in recent years.
Four people were wounded on a high-speed train in southern Germany on Thursday when a fellow passenger wielding a hammer and axe attacked them, police said.
German prosecutors said Tuesday a suspect had been detained in Denmark on suspicion of spying on Jewish organisations and people in Berlin for Iranian intelligence services.