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Germany news: Wagenknecht steps down as BSW leader DW 11/10/2025

Sahra Wagenknecht is stepping down as leader of the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), with MEP Fabio de Masi set to replace her.
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11 hours ago

Man goes on trial in Germany over deadly Christmas market car attack

A 51-year-old Saudi psychiatrist is on trial in Magdeburg for deliberately driving his SUV into a Christmas market, killing six and injuring hundreds.
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17 hours ago

Germany news: Christmas market attack suspect trial starts DW 11/10/2025

A Saudi-born doctor carried out a car-ramming at a German Christmas market, killing six and injuring 338; he faces life in prison.
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15 hours ago

Germany mulls ban on buying sex to fight exploitation DW 11/09/2025

Bundestag President Julia Klockner, of the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU), recently implied that Germany had become the "brothel of Europe" reigniting the national debate about sex work. In a speech read out at an award ceremony on Tuesday, Klockner criticized Germany's current legislation, saying sex workers are not adequately protected. "I am firmly convinced that we must finally ban prostitution and the purchase of sex in this country," the conservative Klockner said.
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8 hours ago

Suspect admits to driving car in Magdeburg market attack DW 11/10/2025

Taleb A. admitted he drove the car that killed six and injured 338 at a Magdeburg Christmas market and now faces a high-security murder trial.
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4 hours ago

NATO allies have been gearing up for submarine hunts. Germany's first new Poseidon just arrived.

Germany received its first P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, beginning delivery of eight with an option for four to strengthen NATO anti-submarine capabilities.
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10 hours ago

How two German feasts set on November 11 are connected DW 11/10/2025

It can seem like a strange coincidence to see children parade through the streets of Germany with lanterns to mark St. Martin's Day on November 11 while, at the same time, colorfully dressed carnival revelers shout "Alaaf" or "Helau." Do these things really go together? In fact, Carnival and St. Martin's Day are two customs that share a common origin dating back several centuries.
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1 day ago

Germany news: Fall of Berlin Wall, pogrom night commemorated DW 11/09/2025

German democracy faces challenges as the president calls for its defense amid coalition infighting, rising far-right threat, and increased asylum rejections for Syrians.
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1 day ago

November 9: A fateful day in the history of Germany DW 11/09/2025

November 9 repeatedly altered German history through pivotal events: monarchy's end, attempted Nazi coup, antisemitic pogroms, and the Berlin Wall's fall.
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1 day ago

Madeleine McCann suspect could be allowed to leave Germany, court says

An appeals court partially lifted the residency requirement for Christian Brueckner, potentially allowing him to leave Germany after his September prison release.
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2 days ago

Is far-right extremism really a threat to German democracy? DW 11/08/2025

German society shows stronger democratic commitment and declining support for overt right‑wing extremism, with the center stabilizing despite far‑right political gains.
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2 days ago

Study: Germans broadly support democracy, oppose far right DW 11/08/2025

Support for overt right-wing extremism in Germany has declined while commitment to democracy and positive views of diversity have strengthened.
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2 days ago

Germany news: Berlin rejecting more Syrian asylum requests DW 11/08/2025

A total of 1,906 initial asylum applications from Syrians were rejected in October, compared to 163 during the period from January to September, statistics from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) showed on Saturday. The figures come as BAMF resumed processing "young, able-bodied" male Syrians' asylum requests at the end of September after suspending almost all such decisions last December following the change in government in Syria. "In justified individual cases, the Federal Office has also issued full rejections against Syrian nationals," the BAMF said, referring to cases involving criminals and people considered to pose a potential danger.
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2 days ago

There is bounty almost everywhere': why you'll always find me in the flea market on my travels

Secondhand and vintage shopping has become a widespread, trendy part of travel, with growing online interest, tours, and high traveler participation.
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3 days ago

Germany: Survey shows every other person feels unsafe DW 11/07/2025

Public debate linking migration to urban insecurity has increased fear: half of surveyed Germans now feel unsafe in public places.
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3 days ago

German domestic intelligence agency sees cause to celebrate DW 11/07/2025

Germany's domestic intelligence identifies hybrid threats—sabotage, espionage, cyberattacks, and targeted influence campaigns—especially from Russia, alongside political and religious extremism.
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4 days ago

Which the most jobs are expected to be cut in Germany in 2026?

Thirty-six percent of German companies plan workforce reductions next year while only 18 percent expect to hire, with clear regional and sectoral variation.
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1 week ago

How happy are immigrants in Germany? DW 10/29/2025

Life satisfaction in Germany has nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels, with eastern states improving most, Hamburg happiest, and immigrant-descendant satisfaction varying (integration paradox).
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2 weeks ago

Fact check: Has Germany canceled Christmas markets in 2025? DW 10/25/2025

All German Christmas markets are not canceled for 2025; most will open in late November and over 2,500 markets operate annually.
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3 days ago

Germany news: German exports rebound as US shipments surge DW 11/07/2025

German exports rose in September for the first time since June, driven by a nearly 12% rebound in exports to the United States and a 1.4% overall increase.
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3 days ago

German nurse gets life in jail after murdering 10 to reduce workload

German palliative care nurse sentenced to life for killing 10 and attempting to kill 27 by injecting lethal painkillers and sedatives.
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3 days ago

Rising prices hit Christmas treats in Germany

If you've set foot in a supermarket in Germany in the past couple of weeks, you'll have seen shelves stacked with Christmas sweets and seasonal treats like chocolate Santa Clauses and packets of gingerbread cookies (Lebkuchen) in various shapes and sizes. In Germany, these seasonal foods tend to hit shelves well ahead of the advent, often even before Halloween, to give shoppers plenty of time to stock up ahead of the holiday festivities.
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3 days ago

Hjulmand looking to end busy Leverkusen schedule with a win - Soccer News

Bayer Leverkusen aim to end a gruelling seven-game, three-week run with a home win against Heidenheim to build on their Champions League victory over Benfica.
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4 days ago
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Pressure builds on German Foreign Minister Wadephul DW 11/06/2025

Germany's government split as Chancellor Merz declared Syria's civil war over and called for repatriations, while Foreign Minister Wadephul warned returns are unsafe.
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1 week ago
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Key Merz ally sounds alarm over 'brutal' polls in Germany

Germany's ruling CDU/CSU–SPD coalition faces steep public confidence losses as AfD gains ground, polls brutal, threatening mainstream party dominance.
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4 days ago

Germany's NSU neo-Nazi terror group: The final trial begins DW 11/06/2025

Susann E. is charged with aiding NSU fugitive Beate Zschape by providing identification, travel, medical access and facilitating a motorhome used in a bank robbery.
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4 days ago

German cabinet signs off on plan to reduce bureaucracy

The government now has a concrete plan for long-term bureaucracy reduction,
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4 days ago

What to know about plans to save the German steel industry

Germany's steel industry underpins the industrial economy and millions of jobs but faces collapse from high energy costs and cheap Chinese imports, prompting government talks.
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4 days ago

Germany launches new app for your vehicle registration documents

Germany now allows motorists to store an official digital vehicle registration certificate on smartphones via the i-Kfz app, requiring eID or a QR code.
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5 days ago
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Germany cracks down on Muslim groups viewed as threats to its constitutional order

Germany banned Muslim Interaktiv and raided two other Muslim groups, citing threats to the constitutional order, antisemitism, and discrimination against women and sexual minorities.
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5 days ago
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Surfers baffled as world-famous river wave disappears

Munich's iconic Eisbach river wave vanished after annual river maintenance, prompting surfers to work with officials to investigate the unclear cause.
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5 days ago

Germany cracks down on 'TikTok Islamism' DW 11/05/2025

German Interior Ministry banned Muslim Interaktiv for advocating a worldwide caliphate and rejecting Germany's democratic Basic Law.
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5 days ago

Germany bans Muslim group accused of advocating caliphate

Hamburg's interior minister, Andy Grote of the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), welcomed the ban and said that authorities had "eliminated a dangerous and very active Islamist group". Police on Wednesday also searched buildings in Berlin and the western state of Hesse as part of investigations into two other groups, "Generation Islam" and "Realitaet Islam". Germany has previously banned a number of Muslim organisations, such as the NGO Ansaar, which was accused in 2021 of financing Islamist terrorism under the guise of charitable work.
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5 days ago

Germany offers money to Afghans to forgo refugee scheme

Germany is offering cash to Afghan refugees in Pakistan to relinquish resettlement places, while Pakistan tightens crackdowns and refugees express fear and outrage.
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5 days ago

Munich seeks to reactivate Eisbach freshwater surf wave DW 11/05/2025

Munich officials and local surfers are working to restore the Eisbachwelle after routine cleaning eliminated the surfable freshwater wave.
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5 days ago

Why thousands of German doctors may have to switch back to paper prescriptions

But with a new tech update coming, many doctors offices are facing the loss of digital services such as e-prescriptions and electronic sick notes, it has emerged. It's nearly two years since e-prescriptions (known as an ' e-Rezept ') became mandatory in Germany. Instead of a paper slip, prescriptions in Germany are added directly to the patient's health card by a doctor. The patients can then take the card to a pharmacy - or use the E-Rezept app - to pick up their medicine.
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6 days ago

Munich's surfers left stunned after famed river wave vanishes

The Eisbach wave in the Englischer Garten park has become a landmark in the Bavarian city since rogue surfers in the 1980s turned it from an occasional natural phenomenon to a permanent surfable presence. The city administration is working with the Water Management Office and surfers to find a quick solution so that the famous surf wave will soon be available again as usual, Mayor Dieter Reiter said in a statement Tuesday.
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6 days ago

Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom invest 1 billion in data center

Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom invest €1 billion to build a Munich AI data center with up to 10,000 GPUs, increasing Germany's AI compute roughly 50%.
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6 days ago

Friedrich Merz says Syrians no longer have reason for asylum in Germany

Germany asserts Syrians no longer qualify for asylum and will encourage returns or repatriations to aid Syria's reconstruction, with deportations possible.
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1 week ago

Germany: Military chief wants draft checks for all young men DW 11/03/2025

Women remain markedly underrepresented in executive positions across Germany, with only 29.1% of leadership roles held by women in 2024, according to figures published by the Federal Statistical Office. About 1.32 million men and 540,000 women occupied management positions in 2024, leaving Germany well below the EU average of 35.2% leadership roles filled by women. Sweden led the bloc with 44.4% female representation, followed by Latvia (43.4%) and Poland (41.8%).
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1 week ago

Big trouble in Little Berlin': the tiny hamlet split in two by the cold war

A shallow creek divided Modlareuth for decades, splitting its 50 residents between East and West Germany and inspiring a museum memorialising that division.
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1 week ago

The Nord Stream riddle: echoes of mistrust ripple through Europe

Poland refused to extradite a prime suspect in the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, deepening divisions as evidence points to a Ukrainian-planned operation.
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1 week ago

Berlin police arrest man for planning 'jihadi' attack DW 11/02/2025

A 22-year-old Syrian in Berlin was arrested on suspicion of preparing a jihadi-motivated attack and explosives-making materials were seized.
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1 week ago

Germany arrests Syrian suspected of plotting attack

German authorities said Sunday they arrested a 22-year-old Syrian man in Berlin suspected of preparing a "jihadist" attack, without giving details of the alleged plot. The suspect, arrested on Saturday in the capital's southern Neukoelln district, was being kept in a detention centre and was to be brought before an investigating judge later Sunday. He was alleged to have plotted "a jihadist-motivated attack", a spokesman for the prosecutor's office in Berlin told AFP.
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1 week ago

How safe do women feel in Germany's cities?

A majority of women in Germany feel unsafe in public spaces, with only 14 percent reporting they feel secure in clubs and train stations.
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1 week ago

Germany considers adding war, disaster to school curriculum DW 11/02/2025

My suggestion is that, once every school year, an extended lesson with older pupils is held that covers various possible threat scenarios and how to prepare for them,
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1 week ago

Why are people claiming Christmas markets in Germany are cancelled this year?

One such TikTok video, that has received more than 690,000 views, says: "Christmas is around the corner, Germany is CANCELLING their markets... and it also looks like other places in Europe are going to do the same." Meanwhile, a post on X, with 25,000 likes, says: "HUNDREDS OF CHRISTMAS MARKETS IN GERMANY CANCELLED." It cites a publication called Duna Press that has a report on markets being cancelled.
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2 weeks ago

Police raid uncovers massive arsenal of weapons in German car repair shop

German police and Europol dismantled an international arms-smuggling ring, seizing hundreds of military-grade weapons hidden in a Remscheid car repair shop.
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1 week ago

Why many young Ukrainian men are coming to Germany DW 11/02/2025

Almost 1.3 million Ukrainian refugees have come to Germany since Russia launched its war of aggression against their country in February 2022. At the start of October 2025, the central register of foreign nationals recorded 1,293,672 individuals who had been granted temporary protection since the war began. Until recently, the majority were Ukrainian women with children, or pensioners. Now, though, large numbers of men under the age of 22 have begun to arrive.
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1 week ago

Kere Architecture Breaks Ground on Museum Ehrhardt in Pluschow, Germany

Museum Ehrhardt in Plüschow is a 1,400 m² photography and contemporary art museum by Francis Kéré combining rammed earth, timber construction, and sustainable landscape design.
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1 week ago

Ten essential works of art to see in Dresden

Before the Second World War, Dresden was commonly regarded as Germany's most beautiful city, marked by Baroque silhouettes and filled with cherished collections of the fine and applied arts. Then came the Allied air raids of February 1945, and Dresden underwent what could be described as a horrific rebrand-becoming Germany's most decimated metropolis. Decades of rebuilding later, however, it is once again what Germans call a Kunststadt -a city of art.
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1 week ago

Five German mountaineers die in northern Italy after being hit by avalanche

Five German mountaineers were killed by an avalanche near Cima Vertana in northern Italy; two others survived and were airlifted to Bolzano.
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1 week ago

Germany news: Hamburgers are happiest Germans, study says DW 10/27/2025

Life satisfaction in eastern Germany is rising faster than in the west, narrowing the happiness gap, while Hamburg remains Germany's happiest city.
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1 week ago

Plans emerge for massive rearmament in Germany

Germany will invest €377 billion to massively expand the Bundeswehr across land, sea, air, cyber and space, removing defence spending from the debt brake.
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1 week ago

Who are the happiest immigrants in Germany?

Lead researcher Professor Katharina Spiess and her team questioned 30,000 people in Germany aged 20 to 52 for the study, focusing on both newcomers and those with deeper roots in the country. It asked each respondent to rate how "satisfied" they were with their life currently on a scale of 0 to 10. The aim, according to BiB, is to use well-being as a measure not only of personal happiness but also of social integration and economic prosperity.
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1 week ago

Berlin downplays impact of postponed China trip DW 10/27/2025

Germany views the short-notice postponement of Foreign Minister Wadephul's Beijing trip as a postponement without major damage to bilateral relations and remains committed to dialogue.
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1 week ago

Germany: Police officer guilty of not pursuing future killer DW 10/28/2025

Kemmerer acknowledged that the case was a complicated one involving a minor crime, with differing versions of events, but said it was still a law enforcement officer's duty to investigate a crime. "He simply did nothing, nothing at all," Kemmerer said in court on Tuesday, accusing the officer of "carelessness" and "laziness." Prosecutor Christoph Gillot had called for a jail term of 18 months, arguing that the defendant "knew" that the case involved "a dangerous assault with a knife."
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1 week ago

German economy stagnates, narrowly dodging recession

Germany's economy stagnated in Q3 with zero growth, driven by weakening exports and a manufacturing slump despite some investment and planned public spending.
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1 week ago

Germany Proposes National Bitcoin Reserve, Views Bitcoin As 'State-Free' Money

Germany's AfD proposes adding Bitcoin to national reserves, urging regulatory exemptions and framing Bitcoin as a state-free, transferable reserve asset.
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1 week ago

Germany: 500,000 birds culled as flu spreads DW 10/27/2025

A virulent H5N1 outbreak has caused culling of over 500,000 poultry and widespread wild bird deaths across multiple German states, with more cases expected.
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1 week ago

Germany's minimum wage set for record increase

Millions of employees will receive noticeably more for their work -- and companies can responsibly spread the rising costs over two years,
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1 week ago

Thousands of dead cranes litter cherished European birdwatching spot

Severe bird flu in Germany has killed thousands of cranes and forced the culling of over 500,000 poultry, triggering extensive wildlife recovery efforts.
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1 week ago

Lufthansa to cancel dozens of German connections in 2026

Lufthansa will cut about 50 weekly domestic connections in 2026, reducing frequencies on major German routes and cancelling select international services.
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1 week ago

German dentists hold memorial recognising sadistic practices of profession under Nazis

German dentists have offered a belated acknowledgment of their profession's brutal practices under the Nazis, admitting broad systemic involvement in crimes at concentration camps, including sadistic tooth extractions, human experiments, forced sterilisations and murder. Their central professional organisation, the German Society for Dental, Oral and Orthodontic Medicine (DGZMK), held its first memorial ceremony exposing the atrocities committed by dentists during the Nazi era and paying tribute to the victims, at Berlin's Humboldt University on Wednesday.
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3 years ago

Halloween: Five of Germany's most haunted places

Festung Marienberg in Würzburg is said to be haunted by Maria Renata Singer von Mossau, a prioress executed for witchcraft in 1749.
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1 week ago

Hiroki Ito takes part in Bayern Munich team training

Hiroki Itō returned to Bayern Munich team training after rehab, offering center- and left-back options and squad depth despite a recurrent metatarsal injury.
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1 week ago

Germany: Drunk man falls into butcher's, snacks on sausages DW 10/30/2025

The 28-year-old man could be located shortly thereafter on the shop floor of a closed butcher's on the Am Spitalbach street,
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1 week ago

Match Awards from Bayern Munich's emphatic 3-0 win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen

Bayern Munich are truly having a season to remember. Their win streak continued as they won the mid-week DFB Pokal fixture against FC Köln. Back in the Bundesliga, Bayern faced Bayer Leverkusen at home on Matchday 9. Though their attacking prowess and clinicality have dropped following several major departures in the summer transfer window, they still remain strong in midfield and play possession based football.
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1 week ago

I try to make them feel as ignorant as possible': German museum's grumpy guide' is surprise hit

A deliberately rude, performance-style museum tour led by an aggressive guide draws sold-out crowds and provokes strong emotional reactions.
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BMZ German divisions enter insolvency due to loss of major energy storage client - Sustainable Bus

BMZ's German units BMZ Germany GmbH and BMZ Holding GmbH entered insolvency under self-administration after losing a major stationary energy-storage customer and facing liquidity issues.
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1 week ago

German Foreign Minister raises return of refugees during Syria visit

Wadephul said it was "in the understandable interest of the Syrian government to create the conditions for as many Syrians as possible to return". However, this was currently "only possible to a very limited extent, because a great deal of infrastructure in this country has been destroyed", he added. "Anyone who wants to return to Syria will be given a tearful send-off by us. But we will understand that perfectly well."
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: Munich votes in favor of Olympics bid DW 10/26/2025

Munich voters approved pursuing a bid to host the Summer Olympics (2036, 2040, or 2044) while police call for tighter rail security and expanded powers.
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2 weeks ago

'Food for the soul': Germany's Yiddish revival

Yiddish language and cultural traditions are experiencing a revival in Germany, with festivals celebrating music, performance and calls to protect diverse society.
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2 weeks ago

Germany plans to spot more Russian submarines from the sky DW 10/25/2025

NATO will expand airborne anti-submarine surveillance using P-8 Poseidon aircraft, sonobuoys, and joint operations to monitor Russian submarine activity in the North Atlantic and Baltic.
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2 weeks ago

Germany's Porsche loses almost 1 billion on shift back to petrol

German sports car maker Porsche sunk to a third-quarter loss of almost €1 billion ($1.16 billion), the firm said Friday, as it grappled with the costs returning to petrol and delaying its electric vehicle (EV) rollout. Operating profit -- which strips out some costs such as tax -- fell to €40 million for the first nine months of the year. Porsche said in July it had made an operating profit of €1.0 billion since the start of the year,
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2 weeks ago

Decaying Goebbels holiday villa to host tourism DW 10/24/2025

Villa Bogensee, built for Joseph Goebbels, will host guided tours under Wandlitz control while Berlin retains ownership and continues paying annual management costs.
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2 weeks ago

German government warns of dangerous 'boom' in hard drug use

Germany is experiencing an alarming rise in hard drug availability and use, driven by increased European production, cheaper cocaine/crack, and rising drug deaths among youth.
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2 weeks ago

German foreign minister postpones China trip amid tensions DW 10/24/2025

"There are a number of issues that we would like to discuss with the Chinese side, especially at this time," the spokesperson said. While she did not specify which side canceled the trip, the spokeswoman said Germany regretted the development. Is Germany's Taiwan stance behind the cancellation? Despite plans to depart on Sunday and hold meetings on Monday and Tuesday, China had confirmed only one meeting with Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
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