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05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Germany: Floods hit large parts of Saarland
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Germany: New online atlas compares 1,700 hospitals' services
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Germany: Police say gasoline caused deadly Düsseldorf blast
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Germany's Bundesrat passes gender self-identification law
05/17/2024
May 17, 2024
Germany: AfD politician struck with ashtray in pub argument
05/16/2024
May 16, 2024
Germany faces challenge as 2025 tax forecast sinks
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
German 16-year-olds to cast first votes in EU elections
German 16-year-olds to cast first votes in EU elections
With the voting age expanded, more than a million additional Germans are eligible to take part in June's elections.
75 years of Germany's Basic Law: Cornerstone of democracy
75 years of Germany's Basic Law: Cornerstone of democracy
DW's Hannah Hummel visits the Reichstag, the seat of the German parliament, where the country's laws are made.
Scholz visits flooded southwest Germany
Scholz visits flooded southwest Germany
In the southwestern German state of Saarland, heavy rainfall has triggered the worst flooding in three decades.
Ukraine war: The trillion-dollar cost to the West
Ukraine war: The trillion-dollar cost to the West
Governments face more borrowing, taxes and public sector cuts to finance defense spending — a tough sell to the public.
Jenny Erpenbeck: Germany's least-known famous author
Jenny Erpenbeck: Germany's least-known famous author
Shortlisted for the International Booker Prize and tipped for a Nobel Prize, Erpenbeck is relatively unknown at home.
UK's last WWII vets mark D-Day anniversary
UK's last WWII vets mark D-Day anniversary
Eighty years after the Allies' invasion, the last witnesses look back on the beginning of the end of World War II.
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Skip next section In the spotlight
In the spotlight
Have the Germans become lazy at work?
Germans have long been known for their diligence, sense of duty, reliability and productivity. Is this just a myth?
Germany's Euro squad reveal highlights connection campaign
The reveal of Germany's Euro 2024 squad was aimed at creating closeness between its football team and the wider country.
Germany's far-right AfD under mounting pressure
Pressure is now mounting for the party to be banned.
Afghan children receive medical treatment in Germany
Even with the Taliban ruling in Kabul, this charity is still helping children from Afghanistan to be treated in Germany.
Berlin imam and rabbi building bridges after Hamas attacks
Can an unexpected friendship between an imam and a rabbi help to ease community tensions in Berlin's Neukölln district?
How Germany plans to end homelessness
Homeless people and charities think the plan to end homelessness by 2030 is admirable — but much too vague.