More than half of Germans are worried about how the country will cope with immigration. But integrating foreigners has become less of a concern since last year, an annual study shows.
A new scientific study about the sexual behaviours of Germans reveals surprising results, particularly with regard to the prevention and treatment of STDs.
A new study shows the German cities where people are happiest with the service offered to them by their local transport company - and also where the most people admit to fare-dodging.
A survey of European opinion on Brexit negotiations released on Friday by the research group RED C showed that Germans want a harder line from the EU towards Britain than other nationals.
A new study shows how Germans are still for welcoming in refugees in principle, but at the same time feel like their country can't cope with more arrivals.
A new report released on Wednesday about European young people shows that Germans tend to be the most open-minded about immigration into their country.
Victoria Milan, a website for those looking for a bit of extramarital hanky panky, has revealed which star signs in Germany are most likely to cheat on their partners.
The first survey to delve into the views and life experiences of the current wave of refugees in Germany was released this week, offering unique insights. Here's a look at some of the findings.
Expats in Germany are more secure in their jobs than in any other country in the world, but struggle to make friends. And that's not the worst of it, a new survey commissioned by global bank HSBC shows.
A new study by YouGov provides some interesting insights into how Germans treat their cash - and what they are prepared to do to get their hands on it.
Since two violent attacks in Bavaria by Islamist fanatics Chancellor Angela Merkel has come under pressure for her open-door refugee policy. But most Germans see things differently.
Eighty-three percent of Germans see immigration as Germany's "biggest challenge" - that's twice as many as a year ago, and more than in any of the other countries surveyed.
A vast majority of Germans believe terrorism will soon strike Germany, with 77 percent fearing an attack will take place in the near future, according to a new survey.
A majority of Germans fear the recent refugee influx will heighten the risk of terrorist attacks and cost their country jobs and social benefits, said a survey released Monday by the Pew Research Center.
German property firms expect a boom in Frankfurt as financial businesses move activities and staff out of London in the wake of Brexit, an industry survey showed on Monday.
Some Brits in Germany have been left furious after their postal votes for the UK's EU referendum haven't arrived in time, depriving them of a voice in the historic vote.