Merz says new EU plans will mean the end of German border controls, climate group sues state of Berlin, Germany votes on the country's 'most beautiful sunrise' and more news on Wednesday, December 10th.
Berlin rejects US criticism of Europe, Syrians in Germany celebrate one year after the fall of al-Assad, most electricity was wind and solar generated in the third quarter and more news on Tuesday, December 9th.
Germany and Israel reset relations, every second Deutsche Bahn train arrives late, 'KI-Ära' is Germany's Word of the Year 2025 and more news on Monday, December 8th.
Friday marks 'Krampusnacht' to be followed by St Nicholas Day, US-led peace negotiations are 'big danger' to Ukraine warns Chancellor Merz on a conference call, Germany pushes forward bid to host Olympic games and more news on December 5th.
A majority of EU citizens see 'high risk' of war with Russia, the Left Party plans to abstain from vote on pension plan, heating costs continue to rise steadily across the country and more news on Thursday, December 4th.
CDU holds 'test vote' on pension reform plans, Germany launches anti-drone police unit, broadcaster RTL to cut 600 jobs and more news on Wednesday, December 3rd.
The government's pension plan faces a test vote, Merz says there can be no 'dictated peace' in Ukraine, school students organise protests against military service and more news from around Germany on Tuesday, December 2nd.
New AfD youth organisation founded amid protests, Greens call for return of €9 Deutschlandticket, first window opens on world's largest Advent calendar house and more news on Monday, December 1st.
New Alternative for Germany youth wing set to launch, warnings and protest actions accompany the arrival of Black Friday, Merz urges Trump to reconsider G20 ban on South Africa and more news on Friday, November 28th.
German federal government faces big challenges and lack of trust, Deutsche Bahn plans construction pause over Christmas, cannabis ban in Munich's English Garden is overturned and more news on Thursday, November 27th.
Several injured after tram derails in Düsseldorf, association of family-owned businesses faces backlash for lifting its ban on contact with far-right AfD politicians and more news on Wednesday November 26th.
Bundestag to host four-day debate on 2026 budget, company launches petition against 'bureaucratic German', prosecutors investigate 100-year-old man on suspicion he was a Nazi camp guard and more news on Tuesday, November 25th.
Snow and ice cause chaos on German roads, number of deportations from the country rises sharply, readings by drag performers attract protests and counter-protests in Berlin and more news on Monday, November 24th.
German economy to end year on front foot, special police unit tackles gun violence in Berlin, politicians take part in National Reading Day and more news on Friday, November 21st.
Bundeswehr soldiers storm a Berlin U-bahn station, the Stuttgart 21 station is hit with further delays, an official New Year's Eve street party is to be held at Brandenburger Tor and more news on Thursday, November 20th.
Magdeburg Christmas market set to open after uncertainty, government to offer less support to Ukrainians in Germany, falling prices of electronics and more news on Wednesday, November 19th.
Merz and Macron push for digital sovereignty in Europe at Berlin summit, Germany secures its spot at next World Cup championship, public sector workers unions gear up to push for significant pay rise and more news on Tuesday, November 18th.
Hundreds of sheep process through Nuremberg, Berlin police say threat against public schools spread online is fake, Germany remembers the victims of war and tyranny and more news on Monday, November 17th.
Merz tells Zelensky fewer young Ukrainian men should come to Germany, ticket tax on air travel to be reduced, the BAMBI Awards take place in Munich and more news on Friday, November 14th.
German leaders agree on plan for compulsory military service law, experts criticise government use of 'special' funds, the Christkind post office opens for Christmas letters and more news on Thursday, November 13th.
Google announces €5.5 billion investment in Germany, pensions set to rise again next year, carnival season kicks off and more news on Wednesday, November 12th.
Merz celebrates his 70th birthday, Uyghur woman mistakenly deported to China by local authorities, young activists protest the push for compulsory military service and more news on Tuesday, November 11th.
German president warns of threat to democracy, healthcare and construction face biggest skilled-worker shortages in Germany, American football returns to Berlin and more news on Monday, November 10th.
Lawmakers in Germany back carbon capture and relief for gas customers, Munich's famous Eisbach wave disappears, Leonhardi pilgrimage takes place in Bavaria and more news on Friday, November 7th.
Government leaders call for tightening Germany's laws on prostitution, the chancellor leads first meeting of new security council, 18 arrested in fake subscription scams and more news on Thursday, November 5th.