Many of Alisa Jordan's fellow international friends and acquaintances headed back to their home countries when going into the office in Frankfurt was no longer necessary. But the British blogger describes what still drew her to the city, even working from home.
With the Brexit transition period to end on January 31st, we look at the rules for British drivers - both residents and tourists - in Germany after the UK exits the EU.
Five weeks into the so-called “lockdown light” average daily cases have plateaued slightly below the 20,000 mark. But the spread of the virus varies markedly between regions, and even from town to town. We break down where the latest outbreaks have been.
Just two days into the extended partial lockdown in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that the shutdown was to be extended yet again until January 10th. What's going on?
The German government has published official advice on how residents can follow the new coronavirus rules and stay safe this winter. We take a look at what it means.
From the aftermath of the Trier tragedy to the worsening Covid-19 situation in Saxony and a proposed 'Querdenker' protest, here's what's happening in Germany on Wednesday.
Draft legislation is in place to make it easier for employees to work remotely. We take a look at how it would effect taxes, insurance, costs and general work-life balance.
From partial holiday hotel reopenings to a Colonial-era street receiving another name, here's the latest news from around Germany on Thursday November 26th.
As much as English-speakers might feel insecure about their Deutsch skills when faced with Germans' comparatively widespread grasp of English, Germans themselves often mess up English - in some pretty hilarious ways.
Seven-year resident in Germany and former reporter at The Local, Shelley Pascual, reflects on how her life got a huge upgrade after moving to the Bavarian capital from Berlin last year.
State leaders in Germany are discussing plans to extend the shutdown ahead of talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday. Here's what you need to know.
More than 2.1 million people applied to be part of Germany's first long-term universal basic income project. Could it be a future model for the country? We spoke to the project manager.
On Wednesday, Germany’s federal government cleared the way for changes in the Infection Protection Act planned by the grand coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and Social Democrats (SPD).
How many active Covid-19 cases are there and what's the daily infection count? What about the intensive care bed situation? We take a look at the current picture.