Sport Japan set the pace in Judo Grand Slam in Dusseldorf The Düsseldorf Grand Slam, the newest Grand Slam on the IJF World Judo Tour, gets underway at the ISS Dome 23/02/2018
Germany 'No foreigners accepted': The food bank that turns away non-Germans Some foreigners were deterring German clients at one food bank in Essen, according to organisers. Now they have introduced a strict 'Germans only' rule. 23/02/2018
Germany Soderbergh's Unsane premiers in Berlin Claire Foy and Joshua Leonard star in Soderbergh's psychological thriller 22/02/2018
Germany Which is the best EU country to study in? Thanks to its low-cost public university system, Germany is the number one place to study in Europe for international students, outdoing the UK and France in the annual ranking. 21/02/2018
Germany Willem Dafoe rewarded at Berlinale for life's work The 62-year-old actor, a regular at the Berlin film festival, is known for his versatility on stage and screen 21/02/2018
Germany German newspaper registers dog to vote in SPD coalition ballot Newspaper Bild signed Lima the dog up for the SPD using the party's online tool and her owner's email and postal addresses. 20/02/2018
Next Series Leanships: changing the tide in shipbuilding Scientists hail the imminent arrival of new, efficient, low-emission ships on the market thanks to leaps forward in hull and propeller development. 19/02/2018
Germany SPD youth vote may be key as campaigners push "no" to grand coalition Germany's government remains on hold as the centre-left SPD polls members on sharing power with Angela Merkel. 19/02/2018
Germany 'Daughter of Mine' draws in Berlinale crowds Euronews' correspondent rates it among the best films of the festival so far. 18/02/2018
Germany Israel warns it could act against Iran's 'empire' "Israel will not allow the regime to put a noose of terror around our neck," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 18/02/2018
Germany Protesters scuffle with police at AfD demonstration Protestors clashed with police in Berlin on Saturday during a heated counter-demonstration against a march by the far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD). 18/02/2018
Germany Diplomatic tensions at day two of Munich Security Conference Questions are raised about NATO’s role in eastern European relations. 17/02/2018
Germany We are not seeking a 'Brexit revenge', EC president Juncker says The European Commission president calls for security talks to be separated from future Brexit trade negotiations, while Theresa May wants a new UK_EU security treaty. 17/02/2018
Cinema The 'alternative Western' that hopes to convince Berlinale judges The producers of Damsel, starring Mia Wasikowska and Robert Pattinson, hope the film will challenge audience expectations 17/02/2018
Germany Merkel and May address media after Brexit talks The two leaders held a press conference following talks in the German capital. 16/02/2018
Europe News Munich forum: Divided West undermines its own security A fractured West is undermining its own security--that's the feeling of many of those attending this year's Munich Conference. 16/02/2018
Europe News AI in conflict: Cyber war and robot soldiers Artificial intelligence in conflict--from robot soldiers to cyber warfare, what will it look like? It's a question that was under discussion as this year's Munich Security Conference kicked off on Friday. 16/02/2018
Cinema 68th Berlin Film festival opens with new Wes Anderson movie "The Isle of Dogs" is the festival's first-ever animated opener, and features some of the biggest names in world cinema doing the voices. 16/02/2018
Europe News Munich security forum to look at EU global role As NATO ministers wrap up two days of talks, the 54th Munich Security Conference is set to kick off. This year's focus is on the European Union and its future role as a global actor. 15/02/2018
Germany How do you learn to spacewalk? Spacewalking is the highlight of an astronaut's career, and one of the hardest physical challenges they will ever face. So training at this facility in Germany is key. 15/02/2018
Germany German law under fire Under the NetzDG law, companies with more than two million registered users in Germany are required to establish a procedure to receive and review complaints of alleged illegal content. 14/02/2018
Germany Dresden marks World War II bombings The strikes by Britain's Royal Air Force decimated the city, just months before the end of the Second World War. 14/02/2018
Germany German Election: AI program shows bias Researchers used artificial intelligence to compare the manifestos of the German parties with the coalition agreement. And it showed that 70 percent of the content referred to the SPD manifesto and only 30 percent to that of the conservatives 13/02/2018
Germany 68th Berlin International Film Festival opens on Thursday. The festival opens with Wes Anderson’s "Isle of Dogs," the second stop-motion animation from the American director. 13/02/2018
Germany Merkel defends coalition deal on German TV In an interview with the ZDF public broadcaster, she commented on the rising displeasure among conservatives over her decision to give the SPD the powerful finance ministry 12/02/2018
Germany Satirical floats feature Kim Jong Un, Merkel, and Brexit at carnival Satirical floats featuring Kim Jong Un playing with a nuclear bomb is among the irreverent favourites at this year's Cologne Carnival. 12/02/2018