Many German fans were left stunned after the national team's first World Cup game against Mexico last Sunday ended in a 0-1 defeat. Some experts say die Mannschaft’s performance has to do with politics.
A football-mad farmer in Bangladesh has unfurled a homemade German flag stretching 5.5 kilometres in a
bizarre act of devotion to his favourite team ahead of the World Cup.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's party on Thursday placed the German flag front and centre in its campaign advertising for September elections, in a bid to snatch back a claim on patriotism from anti-immigration populists.
On March 9th 1848, the Federal Convention in Frankfurt made black, red and gold the German national colours. Like their French predecessors of 1789, the Germans now had a tricolour to symbolise nation and revolution.
Images of the German flag have gone viral in China following a government clampdown on the sex trade. The flag has become both a pro-government and anti-government symbol.