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Deutsche Bahn's new boss wants to end Germany's railway woes DW 09/22/2025

Now everything is supposed to get better. With a new boss, a realistic schedule, and a focus on passengers' expectations that trains run comfortably and reliably from A to B as scheduled. On Monday (22.9.2025) in Berlin, Patrick Schnieder, Minister of Transport in the Chancellor 's cabinet, introduced his choice for Deutsche Bahn's new CEO, Evelyn Palla, and presented his plan to improve Germany's railway.
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Leo Neugebauer surprises himself with decathlon gold DW 09/22/2025

Leo Neugebauer won the world decathlon title in Tokyo after a grueling final 1,500m, overcoming a difficult season and javelin problems.
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Germany's bid to lead in autonomous driving faces roadblocks DW 09/22/2025

Germany demonstrates capable autonomous shuttles but faces slow, limited rollout due to industry caution, strong incumbents, public transit, and funding constraints.
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Ukraine war briefing: UN security council to hold emergency meeting over Russia's brazen' airspace violation

Estonia said the UN security council would hold an emergency meeting on Monday over Russian fighter jets' violation of the country's airspace as Donald Trump expressed his displeasure at the incursion and said he would help defend European Union members if Russia intensified hostilities. Nato forces intercepted three Russian MiG-31 fighters on Friday after they entered Estonian airspace over the Gulf of Finland, triggering Nato and European complaints of a dangerous new provocation but a denial from Moscow.
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Germany updates: AfD tops poll with highest support ever DW 09/21/2025

Far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) reaches highest-ever poll support while Kenyan athletes won both men's and women's Berlin Marathon races.
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Germany updates: Berlin hosts marathon with 55,000 runners DW 09/21/2025

Over 55,000 runners competed in the 51st Berlin Marathon while the far-right AfD reached record-high poll support.
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New burial laws to modernize German funeral culture DW 09/20/2025

Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt reformed burial laws to allow river scattering, home urns, garden scattering, and creation of memorial diamonds.
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Warmer climate boosts north German vineyards, for now

The morning sun shines on lush vines as harvesters pick grapes. The hillside vineyard looks like it could be in Italy but lies near Berlin, where climate change has transformed winemaking. The 75-year-old owner, Manfred Lindicke, said that rising global temperatures over the decades had helped his grapes sweeten and ripen earlier. "When I started here in 1996, we used to harvest around October 1," he said. "Now we start on September 1."
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Deutsche Bahn to get first female CEO reports DW 09/21/2025

Evelyn Palla is to become the first female CEO of Germany's Deutsche Bahn national rail operator, German media reported on Saturday. The Bild tabloid reported that Transport Minister Patrick Schneider would announce the appointment on Monday. According to the paper, Schneider will also present his overall plans for the company. There was no immediate comment from the ministry or from Deutsche Bahn.
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Report: Bayern Munich's Kim Min-jae avoids serious injury

Kim Min-jae avoided a serious injury but will have workload monitored for a calf stress reaction after a strong performance in Bayern's 4-1 win.
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European airports getting back online after cyberattack

A Europe-wide cyber-related technical failure disrupted airport check-in and boarding systems, causing delays and cancellations while airports and airlines worked to restore operations.
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Germany updates: Protesters rally over climate, abortion DW 09/20/2025

Protests erupted across German cities over government plans for new gas-fired plants and North Sea drilling, while both abortion marches and Munich's Oktoberfest took place.
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Inside Germany: A change of season brings the 'autumn of reforms'

German government plans autumn reforms including welfare cuts, potential tax changes, Deutschlandticket price rise, and debates over wealth tax amid concerns about far-right gains.
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New burial laws set to modernize German funeral culture DW 09/20/2025

Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt legalize river burials, private urn retention, garden ash scattering, and creation of memorial diamonds from human ashes.
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Germany updates: Cities brace for abortion, climate protests DW 09/20/2025

Anti-abortion activists and Catholic bishops will lead March for Life protests in Berlin and Cologne, prompting counterprotests and controversy over participation.
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Kit Leak: Germany's new away kit for 2026 leaked

Germany's upcoming away kit is navy with mint details and a faint vertical zigzag pattern resembling falling snowflakes, a first for the national team.
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Oktoberfest 2025 opens with traditional keg-tapping DW 09/20/2025

Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter gave the Oktoberfest in the Bavarian capital its traditional launch on Saturday, opening a barrel of beer and marking it with the time-honored phrase "O'zapft is!" (Bavarian for "It is tapped"). Reiter then handed the first mug to Bavarian Premier Markus Soder with a wish for a peaceful festival, with the day's sunny late summer weather auguring well for its success.
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Heidi Klum's 4 Kids Wear Traditional German Attire in Rare Family Photo at HeidiFest

Heidi Klum reunited publicly with her four children and extended family in Munich for HeidiFest and Oktoberfest-style celebrations.
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New initiative against antisemitism in Germany launches DW 09/19/2025

Antisemitism in Germany, Austria and Switzerland has surged since October 7, 2023, prompting a large, organized initiative demanding legal, educational and protective measures.
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'Trial living': How East Germany's empty towns are trying to lure people

Depopulated towns in Germany's ex-communist east have come up with a novel scheme to bring back life: offering people several weeks of super-cheap housing to give would-be residents a taste of the place. The "trial-living" scheme aims to revitalise half-deserted communities as Germany nears the 35th anniversary of its reunification on October 3rd. One of those giving it a shot is Weslawa Goeller, 50, a kindergarten educator with a two-year-old daughter who is getting to know the small town of Guben on the Polish border.
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Germany updates: Fewer refugees living in Germany DW 09/19/2025

Germany's refugee population fell by about 50,000 in the first half of 2025 to roughly 3.50 million, the first decline since 2011.
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Oktoberfest 2025 starts with record beer prices DW 09/19/2025

Munich's 190th Oktoberfest runs Sept 20–Oct 5, 2025, expecting 6–7 million visitors, with most beers priced above €15 per liter.
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Germany: Thousands evacuated in Berlin over 2 WWII bombs DW 09/19/2025

An unexploded World War II bomb in the Spree River prompted evacuation of about 10,000 people in central Berlin; authorities later declared the bomb safe.
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Germany: Thousands evacuated in Berlin after WWII bomb find DW 09/19/2025

An unexploded World War II bomb in Berlin's Spree River forced the evacuation of thousands, halted transport, and prompted a complex early-morning defusal operation.
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User group says SAP's licensing models make migration harder

SAP's differing licensing models—including Cloud ERP Private's FUE and Business Suite cloud's user-centric approach—complicate customer cloud migration, upgrades, and licensing negotiations.
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Germany updates: Merz goes to Spain amid Israel differences DW 09/18/2025

Germany approved a €502.5 billion 2025 budget including almost €82 billion new borrowing and record defense and infrastructure investments.
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Germany's 'Deutschlandticket' price rises again DW 09/18/2025

Germany's federal states will raise the monthly Deutschlandticket from €58 to €63 from January 2026, keeping €1.5bn annual federal and state funding until 2030.
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The Traitors Circle by Jonathan Freedland review a propulsive story of German resistance

Well-connected Germans planned a post-Hitler democratic rebirth as wartime disillusionment and horror at Nazi racial policies compelled them to resist.
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TELL US: What do you find convenient about life in Germany?

Share specific examples of what makes life in Germany more convenient—public transport, schooling, services, apps, commutes, childcare, shopping—to highlight effective systems.
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Germany passes long-delayed budget with vast new borrowing

"places absolute priority on ensuring that economic growth returns to Germany, that jobs here are secured"
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Christian Brueckner: Madeleine McCann suspect freed from prison

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Nazi Germany imposes Nuremberg Laws stripping Jews of citizenship archive, 1935

A warning was given to the signatories of the Memel statute, and a threat was made to Lithuania herself. The robbery of Memel had, be said, been legalised by the League. For years the Germans of Memel had been mishandled by the Lithuanian state, their only crime being that they were Germans. The second and domestic major point was in regard to the previously uttered dictum that The Nazi party commands the state, and not the state the party.
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Nord Stream suspect cleared for extradition DW 09/16/2025

Italian court approved extradition of a Ukrainian national suspected in the Nord Stream pipeline conspiracy; his lawyers plan to appeal.
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Germany updates: Get ready for big reforms, Merz says DW 09/17/2025

Germany faces three major threats—military aggression, pressure on the free-trade economy, and divisive political forces—requiring sweeping reforms, greater resilience, and strengthened defense.
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Life in Germany: Free universities and paid vacations? DW 09/17/2025

Germany provides largely tuition-free public university education and mandatory public health insurance options, with modest student fees and employer-shared insurance contributions.
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German basketball soaring, but what about NIL? DW 09/17/2025

Germany's basketball is in its golden era domestically and internationally, but US NIL changes threaten European development and national-league player pathways.
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How NIL money changes the game for German basketball DW 09/17/2025

Germany is experiencing its greatest-ever era of basketball, powered by international success, NBA talent, domestic league growth, and shifting player pathways due to NIL changes.
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Jewish life in Germany: Merz gives emotional speech DW 09/16/2025

The Munich synagogue reopening symbolized the revival and vulnerability of Jewish life in Germany as Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered emotional, Holocaust-focused speeches confronting rising antisemitism.
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German court convicts suspect of murder in police killing, sentences him to life in prison

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Ghost of Raptors' past might've just sealed an undeniable Hall of Fame case

Dennis Schroder built an outstanding international resume, winning 2023 FIBA World Cup MVP, despite an inconsistent NBA tenure culminating with a Raptors stint and trade.
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Germany state elections: AfD makes gains, Greens fall behind DW 09/15/2025

Right-wing AfD surged in North Rhine-Westphalia local elections, nearly tripling support; CDU led while SPD and Greens suffered notable losses.
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Local state election to test Merz coalition DW 09/14/2025

North Rhine-Westphalia's election is the first major test for Friedrich Merz's coalition, with CDU likely largest while the far-right AfD may make significant gains.
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Western Germany: AfD set for success in local elections DW 09/13/2025

With a roaring noise, the yellow excavator razes the last remains of another derelict property in the Bismarck district of Gelsenkirchen to the ground. An entire street with seven houses is being flattened to make way for new houses and a kindergarten. The dilapidated properties and piles of rubbish in the street were not only a huge nuisance for local residents, but also a big campaign issue for the far-right populist Alternative for Germany (AfD)which linked it to labor migration from Southeast Europe.
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Germany: Police seize 400 kilos of cocaine at Hamburg port DW 09/14/2025

Dock workers alerted customs officers after noticing two men boarding a ship and disembarking carrying over 20 sports bags. The dock workers did not recognise either of the suspects as port employees. They informed nearby customs officers, who immediately intervened and stopped the car that the men were about to leave in. One of the occupants of the vehicle fled, while the other was arrested.
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Germany updates: Lawmakers call for air defense investment DW 09/12/2025

After Russian drones were shot down over Poland this week, there are renewed calls to boost Germany's air defense. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen are looking to reboot their Bundesliga season under a new coach. DW has more. The German army reportedly only has 18 Skyranger air defense turrets not enough, say politicians. What you need to know Politicians call for German air defense boost after Russian drones shot down over Poland
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Why Chancellor Merz is concerned about local elections DW 09/12/2025

North Rhine-Westphalia local elections serve as a litmus test for Germany's new CDU/CSU-SPD federal coalition and influence key regional and national leaders' political futures.
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Why some German schools are banishing smartphones DW 09/10/2025

I can't just glance at my phone anymore, or quickly send a message during break. At first, many students asked what the point of it was. But with time, many have come to realize that it's not so bad, and that it actually has quite a few benefits.
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Nato announces more air support to defend Poland against future Russian incursions

In addition to more traditional military capabilities, this effort will also feature elements designed to address the particular challenges associated with the use of drones. In the early hours of Wednesday 21 Russian drones, thought to be unarmed decoys, crossed the border into Poland. Only three or four were said to have be shot down and one drone flew 160 miles into the country in an incident that forced the closure of four airports.
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Germany updates: Sharp drop in asylum applications DW 09/11/2025

A Belgian festival canceled the Munich Philharmonic over its Israeli conductor's political stance; asylum applications and welfare recipients fell, and the SPD nominated Sigrid Emmenegger.
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Sharp drop in asylum applications DW 09/11/2025

Asylum applications and welfare recipients declined in 2024 while Berlin experienced an arson-related outage and a concert cancellation over an Israeli conductor's political stance.
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Should German schools stop teaching classics like Goethe? DW 09/11/2025

German high school reading lists emphasize white male classics, underrepresenting women and authors with immigrant backgrounds despite diverse student populations.
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Festival drops German orchestra over Israeli conductor DW 09/11/2025

Belgian festival canceled the Munich Philharmonic's concert with Israeli conductor Lahav Shani, prompting German minister to call it a 'disgrace for Europe'.
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Dusseldorf debuts e-bus depot featuring automated charging for 60 vehicles - Sustainable Bus

Rheinbahn opened a €24 million, 5,500 m² e-bus depot in Düsseldorf-Heerdt with capacity for 60 battery-electric buses and full charging, cleaning and maintenance facilities.
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RVK launches construction of depot with on-site green hydrogen production (fleet to reach 160 units) - Sustainable Bus

RVK is building a Green Mobility Centre with hydrogen refuelling, on-site electrolyser, and battery charging to support its expanding fleet of zero-emission buses.
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Stuttgart's SSB launches depot with 28 charging points for battery-electric buses - Sustainable Bus

SSB's Stuttgart‑Möhringen depot has 28 charging points up to 180 kW enabling simultaneous overnight charging and supports battery and fuel-cell Mercedes eCitaro buses.
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Germany: Life sentence for Solingen knife attack suspect DW 09/10/2025

Issa Al H., a Syrian national and Islamic State member, received life imprisonment for a 2024 Solingen knife attack that killed three and injured ten.
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Suspect convicted of murder in knife attack at German festival and sentenced to life in prison

A 27-year-old Syrian man was convicted of murder, attempted murder and Islamic State membership for a 2024 Solingen festival knife attack and sentenced to life.
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German extremists charged with planning neo-Nazi state DW 09/10/2025

Eight Saxony-based far-right members charged with creating a terrorist organization and preparing a treasonous takeover to establish a Nazi-inspired independent state after 'day X'.
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East Germany's divisive Plattenbau back in spotlight DW 09/10/2025

Plattenbau residential blocks in former East Germany shaped collective memory, social life, and remain contested urban symbols prompting reflection on belonging, community, and reunification.
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Syrian man gets life imprisonment for stabbings in German city of Solingen

A Syrian refugee and former IS member, Issa al-Hasan, received life imprisonment for a 2024 Solingen festival stabbing that killed three and injured ten.
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Smartphones: How German schools are enforcing a ban DW 09/10/2025

A schoolwide smartphone ban at Dalton High reduced visible phone use, increased group physical and board-game activity, and produced mixed reactions across age groups.
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Weleda allegedly supplied cream used on prisoners in Dachau by SS doctor

Weleda supplied an anti-frost cream and herbs linked to SS-run Dachau operations; the cream was used in hypothermia experiments that reportedly killed dozens of prisoners.
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Germany to back Ukraine with 'deep-strike' drones

expanding Ukraine's capabilities to weaken Russia's war machinery in the hinterland, providing an effective defence
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About 93% of pilots admit napping during flights in German survey

Widespread in-flight napping among German pilots reflects increasing fatigue from staff shortages and operational pressure, creating a significant safety risk.
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Germany updates: Woman faces 9 years for attacking neo-Nazis DW 09/09/2025

Prosecutors seek a nine-year sentence for a German woman accused of attempted murder and related charges after attacks at a far-right groups' meeting in Budapest.
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Germany: Verdict expected in Solingen knife attack trial DW 09/09/2025

A Syrian asylum seeker attacked a Solingen street party, killing three and injuring ten; trial centers on murder charges, alleged IS membership, and failed deportation procedures.
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Training Report: Bayern Munich's Tom Bischof participates in part of practice; International starters; and MORE!

Tom Bischof suffered an ill-timed appendectomy, which has him out of club and country during a period where he might have had a chance to establish himself as a potential starter. Now, though, Bischof is back in action and took the pitch for parts of team training on Monday at Säbener Straße. Clearly, Bischof will be looking to get healthy as soon as possible, so he can re-throw his hat into the midfield ring:
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How to tell your son that the NSU shot his grandfather? DW 09/09/2025

Families seek justice after NSU neo-Nazi murders of Turkish and Greek-origin businesspeople amid investigative failures and persistent personal activism.
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Germany's state-owned KfW bank linked to rights violations DW 09/10/2025

KfW-funded projects have caused displacement, environmental harm, and suppression of dissent, with inadequate transparency and public accountability despite state backing.
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After being 'shocked', 'unsettled', Germany fought back

And then it's completely normal and human that we were a bit shocked and unsettled," said Raum (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). "We have to learn from these mistakes, grow as a team, stand together more, and show more confidence. We are Germany, a great footballing nation. We have a lot of quality, and we simply have to show that even more and then develop quality through our mentality. We did that well in the second half and deserved to win.
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Germany updates: CDU push for more voluntary Syria returns DW 09/08/2025

Lawmakers from Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Conservative Democrats are calling for more to be done to make returning home a more attractive prospect for Syrians who have sought refuge in Germany.
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