While the world frets about surging energy prices pushed up by the Middle East war, one small German village has been reaping the benefits of its turn to climate-friendly renewables.
Transport ministers agree on plan to reduce driver's licence costs, organisations demand reversal of integration course freeze, German 'green village' in Brandenburg has no reason to fear oil shortages or price hikes and more news on Friday, March 27th.
German government plans crack down on digital violence, finance minister calls Trump policies ‘misguided’ as inflation fears grow, rock icon gets his own ‘Panik‑Express’ at Hamburg Wunderland and more news on Thursday, March 26th.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier speaks of rift with the US and questions Iran war legality, leading member of the youth wing of AfD resigns over use of Nazi slogan, major nuclear waste transfer begins and more news on Wednesday March 25th.
Rescue efforts ongoing to free humpback whale from Baltic coast, student housing costs continue to outpace inflation in Germany, Deutsche Bahn begins nationwide spring cleaning program and more news on Tuesday, March 24th.
The CDU party wins the top leadership position in Rhineland Palatinate, a Green party candidate has won the mayoral position in Munich, thousands demonstrate against sexual violence in Berlin and more news on Monday, March 23rd.
Germany rules out immediate action in Hormuz crisis, 'Goldstrand' wins Leipzig Book Fair Prize for Fiction, study finds racism remains deep‑rooted in Germany and more news on Friday, March 20th.
Public transport strikes spread in North Rhine-Westphalia and other states, people in Germany are happier than last year, applications to the Bundeswehr rise significantly and more news on Thursday, March 19th.
Strike brings Berlin Airport to a standstill, Russian ballet banned for 'gay propaganda' to open in Berlin, German investor confidence plummets amid Mideast war and more news on Wednesday, March 18th.
Five countries warn Israel against ground offensive, Berlin airport staff to strike on Wednesday, Catholic Church consecrates first non-European Bishop in Germany and more news on Tuesday, March 17th.
Germany rules out naval role in Strait of Hormuz mission, FDP secretary-general shaves head after losing election bet, Eisenach marks start of spring with defeat of Mr Winter and more news on Monday, March 16th.
Nearly all German tourists now evacuated from Middle East, hundreds more Lufthansa flights cancelled, surge in fuel prices drives rise in petrol smuggling at German borders and more news on Friday, March 13th.
Two-day Lufthansa pilot strike begins, Hamburg-Berlin railway line now set to reopen on June 14th, WWII bomb defused after Dresden city centre evacuation and more news on Thursday, March 12th.
Lufthansa pilots set to strike, Saharan dust particles cause poor air quality in parts of Germany, petrol prices set to keep rising and more news on Wednesday March 11th.
16- and 17-year-old voters tilt Baden-Württemberg election, Lufthansa extends suspension of Mideast flights, Volkswagen profits almost halve in 2025 and more news on Tuesday, March 10th.
Greens take the most votes in Baden-Württemberg state election, thousands march for gender equality in Berlin, Germany overtakes China as fourth largest weapons exporter worldwide and more news on Monday, March 9th.
Pensions in Germany set to rise by 4.24 percent, German winter paralympics team to miss opening ceremony, workers' union loses fight against Tesla in Brandenburg and more news on Friday, March 6th.
Bundestag to vote on citizen's allowance reform, Germany warns the US and Israel that force alone wont resolve conflicts in Iran, school students strike against military service and more news on Thursday, March 5th.
Trump praises Germany’s Iran policy at meeting with Merz, one third of EU citizens in Germany thinking of leaving, German armed forces commissioner criticises 'ineffective structures' and more news on Wednesday, March 4th.
Merz is set to meet Trump at the White House as war breaks out around Iran, drivers flock to the pump as fuel prices rise, Lower Saxony's Prime Minister takes the title 'king of kale' in Berlin and more news from around Germany on Tuesday, March 3rd.
Thousands rally across Germany in support of freedom in Iran, BMW tests humanoid robots on production line, Munich surfers protest as Eisbach wave remains closed and more news on Monday, March 2nd.
Public transportation strikes begin in cities around the country, a Cologne court says AfD party cannot be called 'confirmed right-wing extremist' for now, Germany begins work with Taliban on deportations and more news on Friday, February 27th.
Traffic fatalities rise in Germany, Merz announces Chinese Airbus order, Germany faces shortfall of 150,000 full‑day primary school places and more news on Thursday, February 26th.
German parties push back against planned stricter US entry rules, probe underway after hundreds of passengers forced to sleep on planes in Munich, calling chancellor 'Pinocchio' is freedom of expression and more news on Wednesday, February 25th.
Berlin tightens citizenship checks, Merz denounces 'utter barbarity' of Putin's Russia, majority of people in Germany think children are unaffordable and more news on Tuesday, February 24th.