German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats look set to win a clear victory in the upcoming European elections, according to a new opinion poll published Friday.
Fire fighters are the most trusted professionals in Germany for the seventh year running, according to a survey for “Reader’s Digest Deutschland” magazine released this week.
In a survey of world opinion about 15 countries and the EU, Germany has come out on top. It ranked the highest regarding favorable opinion, with 61 percent of those asked seeing Germany in a positive light.
German men are more romantic and say "I love you" more often than their female counterparts, according to a poll released by <i>Reader’s Digest</i> on Tuesday.
Entering the twentieth anniversary year of the fall of the Berlin Wall, most Germans expressed disappointment over what the country has achieved since reunification in a new poll.
Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit has labelled his town “poor, but sexy” – a testament perhaps to the city’s hipsters having mastered the art of studied shabby chic. But now hairdressers in the German capital are suffering as people save money on haircuts.
Two-thirds of German doctors believe their patients lie about their lifestyle habits, according to a poll released by <i>Reader’s Digest Deutschland</i> on Friday.
If the German government distributed consumer vouchers as part of its plan to stimulate the economy, most people would buy furniture or a new washing machine, according to a poll published by newsmagazine <i>Stern</i> on Wednesday.
Germans call their their mothers more often than people in most other countries, according to a new poll by research institute Emnid, which found that almost one-third talk to <i>Mutti</i> every single day.
Will the Grinch steal Christmas this year? According to a survey published by <i>Stern</i> magazine on Wednesday, Germans are planning on spending less on gifts because of the global financial crisis and the fear of recession.
The majority of Germans remain full of hope for the future despite growing panic about the worldwide financial crisis, according to a poll published on Wednesday by German weekly <i>Stern</i>.
An overwhelming majority of Germans support democracy, but many are highly critical of how their own form of government works, according to a new survey.
Seven years after September 11, 2001, a new poll has found that 23 percent of Germans believe the US government was involved in a conspiracy to perpetrate the terror attacks in America.
Just 25 percent of Germans believe the EU should let Ireland's failure to approve the Lisbon Treaty stop the EU reform momentum, according to a recent poll released by pollster Forsa for German broadaster N-TV.
Some 65 percent of Germans believe their language is constantly "degenerating," according to a survey released by the German Language Council and the Society for the German Language on Friday.
Germans are a romantic lot, according to a survey conducted by news magazine <i>Focus</i> released on Sunday. Some 69 percent of those polled said they believe in true love.