Germany Iran shrugs off attacks from Saudi Arabia, Israel and Trump Hardly historical bedfellows, Saudi Arabia and Israel both lashed out at Iran on Sunday – signalling a growing alignment in their interests. 19/02/2017
Germany Mike Pence pledges 'unwavering' US support for NATO US Vice President Mike Pence pledged the Trump administration’s ‘unwavering’ commitment to NATO on Saturday. 18/02/2017
Germany US Vice President Pence seeks to reassure Transatlantic allies Addressing the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, US Vice President Mike Pence has sought to assure allies that Donald Trump’s administration will back NATO and stand with… 18/02/2017
Germany Hugh Jackman graces the Berlinale red carpet for the 'Logan' premiere Logan, billed as the final Wolverine film, has premiered at the Berlinale film festival in the German capital. 18/02/2017
Germany Munich Security Conference: Germany calls for a globally engaged US US Defence Secretary James Mattis is in Germany, along with 500 other participants, for the Munich Security Conference. 17/02/2017
Germany German watchdog tells parents to destroy 'My Friend Cayla' doll over hacking fears Parents in Germany have been told to destroy the talking toy called ‘My Friend Cayla’ after it was revealed it can be hacked. 17/02/2017
Germany Trudeau and Merkel share common goals in Berlin Trudeau and Merkel meet in Berlin and talk NATO and CETA 17/02/2017
Germany Syria dominates at the G20 as next round of Geneva talks loom Syria on the menu as G20 foreign ministers meet 17/02/2017
Germany German Chancellor Merkel testifies on NSA spy scandal German Chancellor Angela Merkel has admitted to technical and organisational errors pertaining to the 2013 NSA spying scandal, but denies knowing the extent of US-German cooperation in the affair unti 16/02/2017
Germany Which country is leading the EU on wind power? Germany is charging ahead with investments in wind energy as momentum stalls in large parts of the EU, a new report has revealed. 16/02/2017
Germany Volker Schlöndorff returns to Berlinale with a romantic drama Oscar winning director Volker Schlöndorff has made a welcome appearance at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. 16/02/2017
Cinema 'The Lost City of Z' at the Berlin Film Festival They came from ‘The Lost City of Z’ – the film that is to the fervour of the red carpet at the Berlinale. 15/02/2017
Germany The Other Side of Hope - screens in Berlin Using humour to depict the hardship faced by Syrian refugees might not seem the most obvious approach to take, but that’s exactly what Finnish director Aki Kaurishmaki has done with his latest work “T 14/02/2017
Germany Tunisia and Germany discuss ways to speed up deportation of illegal migrants Tunisia’s prime minister has rejected criticism his country was too slow to take back failed asylum seekers from Europe. 14/02/2017
Germany Ex-foreign minister Steinmeier elected new German president Ex-foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier was elected Germany’s new president on Sunday. 12/02/2017
Germany Hamburg airport shut down after passengers made sick by corrosive substance Hamburg airport was evacuated and flights suspended when dozens of passengers became ill from what appeared to be a discharge of a corrosive substance 12/02/2017
Germany Trump critic Steinmeier elected as new German president Germany's former foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, a strong critic of Trump, will take over the largely ceremonial position of president. 12/02/2017
Germany Germany to elect new president Former German foreign minister Frank Walter Steinmeier is today expected to be elected as the country’s next president. 12/02/2017
Cinema Berlinale opens with talk of politics The 67th edition of the “Berlinale” kicked off on Thursday evening with a star-studded opening ceremony. 10/02/2017
Cinema New German film addresses Nazi child 'euthanasia' Director Kai Wessel's film 'Fog In August' ('Nebel im August') addresses a dark period in German history - the Nazis' "euthanasia" programme. 10/02/2017
Germany Germany's Merkel pushes for faster deportations of failed asylum seekers The aim is to get more failed asylum seekers out of Germany – and faster. 09/02/2017
Economy Germany goes for gold Germany's central bank is moving faster than planned to bring much of its gold reserves to Frankfurt from storage in places like New York and Paris. 09/02/2017
Germany Islamic terror plot thwarted after raids, say German police Police in Germany say they have arrested two Islamic extremists during dawn raids in the central city of Goettingen. 09/02/2017
Cinema Movie fans queue early for the Berlinale Movie fans arrived early determined not to miss out on tickets for the 67th Berlin International Film Festival – The Berlinale. 09/02/2017
Germany Politics walks the red carpet in Berlin Barriers and walls hang over the opening of 67th Berlin Film Festival. 09/02/2017