Chancellor Merz seeks 'clear position' on US tariffs, Germany brings home 26 Olympic medals, collective bargaining at Deutsche Bahn nears breaking point and more news on Monday, February 23rd.
German railways to cut 6,000 jobs, charitable donations fall sharply, German president rules out bid for 2036 Olympics over historical concerns and more news on Friday, February 20th.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz already wants to run for another term, cleaning agents trigger emergency operation in Reichstag building in Berlin, tensions rise between Germany and France and more news on Thursday, February 19th.
Strikes announced for local transport in Hesse as disruption hits Hamburg, German insurer Ergo plans to cut 1,000 jobs, IG Metall prepares case against Tesla and more news on Wednesday February 18th.
Düsseldorf Carnival float builder accused of crimes by Russia, railway closures affect long-distance connections from Dresden, government leaders push for social media ban for children and more news from around Germany on Tuesday, February 17th.
Berlinale director praises 'cool heads' amid controversy, China says it wants 'new level' in ties with Germany, Winter Olympics latest and more news on Monday, February 16th.
Deutsche Bahn to hold safety summit over attacks on train staff, speaker of German parliament makes surprise visit to Gaza, gas storage reserves at low level as cold spell persists and more news on Friday, February 13th.
Most Germans think the 1980s were better, BMW issues recall over potential fire hazard, German court sentences US citizen found guilty of espionage and more news on Thursday, February 12th.
Pilots at Lufthansa set to strike on Thursday, passengers hit by transport strikes in Bavaria and Hamburg, Germany issues advisory against all non-essential travel to Cuba and more news on Wednesday.
Arrests made over fraudulent German citizenship tests, carnival season expected to generate nearly €2 billion, Rubio to lead major US delegation at Munich Security Conference and more news on Tuesday, February 10th.
Ministry of justice plans stronger tenant protections, demonstrators in Berlin call for fall of Iran's Islamic republic, Germany off to a flying start at Winter Olympics and more news on Monday, February 9th.
Flight cancellations continue into the second day at Berlin airport, marriages hit a record low number in 2024, exports to the US plunges last year due to tariffs and more news from around Germany on Friday, February 6th.
German intelligence warns of rising foreign cyber threats, Hungary jails German activist over attacks on far-right, tuberculosis case prompts mass testing at Brandenburg kindergarten and more news on Thursday, February 4th.
German Armed Forces sends out more than 40,000 military service letters in recruitment bid, AfD's new youth wing found to 'maintain extremist links', winter weather causes disruption and more news on Wednesday, February 4th.
Rail punctuality slumps, German beer sales plunge to historic low, significantly more refugees use the government's return programme and more news on Tuesday, February 3rd.
Public transport strikes in place across the country, a former Bundestag president is remembered, Germany seeks energy cooperation with Saudi Arabia and more news on Monday, February 2nd.
Germany pushes for 'two-speed' Europe, court bans discrimination against flat-hunters with foreign names, Berlin mayor calls for law change to allow use of road salt on icy roads and more news on Friday, January 30th.
President of the Bundestag wants tighter security for Germany's legislature, probe launched into drug use at military academy, economy growth forecast reduced for 2026 and more news on Thursday, January 29th.
Germany's largest lake freezes completely, renewables supply Germany with electricity almost every day, the government takes aim at 'bureaucratic jungle' with welfare reforms and more news on Wednesday, January 28th.
Germany marks Memorial Day for the Victims of National Socialism, icy weather continues to disrupt traffic on the roads and railways, Germany slams Russia's insistence on territory claims in Ukraine and more news on Tuesday, January 27th.
Right to work part-time threatened, walkouts and rallies planned at German universities, beach chair championships witness new world record and more news on Monday, January 26th.
Russia vows retaliation after alleged spies were arrested in Berlin, climate activists caught trying to paint Friedrich Merz's plane pink, warning strikes hit Bavaria's public theatres and more news from around Germany on Friday, January 23rd.
Nursing home costs in Germany top €5,000 a month, experts urge return of German gold reserves from US, home delivery services for groceries experience rapid growth and more news on Thursday, January 22nd.
German football association to decide on World Cup boycott over US escalations, number of student exchanges to the USA plummet, Bundeswehr records record recruitment year and more news on Wednesday, January 21st.
Merz says Europe keen to 'avoid escalation' on Trump tariff threat, Germany brings back electric car subsidies, polar lights illuminate the German skies and more news on Tuesday, January 20th.