Germany Erdogan satire video: Merkel clears path for prosecution The German government will not block the prosecution of a satirist who mocked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Chancellor Angela Merkel said 15/04/2016
Culture news 'The Language of Beauty' Mayan art on show in Berlin Sculptures celebrating the human body, precious jewellery, animals and deities are on show in an exhibition of Mayan art in Berlin. 15/04/2016
Germany Berlin Artemis brothel raided by 900 police officers About 900 police officers were involved in a raid on one of Germany’s biggest brothels: Artemis in Berlin. Six people were arrested in connection 15/04/2016
Germany New five euro coin released in Germany Hundreds of people have queued at the Bundesbank in the German city of Frankfurt to get their hands on one of the new five euro coins. A collector’s 15/04/2016
Musica The enthralling colourful timbres of Dutch violin virtuoso Janine Jansen Completely immersed in the timbres of a Polish masterpiece, Dutch violin virtuoso Janine Jansen has brought Karol Szymanowski’s First Violin Concerto 14/04/2016
Germany Germans divided amid frenzy over comic Böhmermann's satirical Erdogan poem Jan Böhmermann's satire of Turkey's president has been condemned as vulgar abuse. But Germany has been accused of pandering to a bullying leader. 13/04/2016
Germany Police swoop on "criminal families" in Berlin Eight people arrested in connection in dawn raids across the German capital 12/04/2016
Germany No joking matter: legal row brews between Ankara and Berlin over German comedian Germany's Chancellor has underlined the importance of freedom of expression after the Turkish president called for a comedian to be prosecuted over reciting a satirical poem on German channel ZDF. 12/04/2016
Germany First NYE sexual assault case comes to trial in Germany The first sexual assault case relating to a string of alleged attacks on New Year’s Eve in Cologne, Germany has come to trial. A 33-year-old Moroccan 11/04/2016
Business Series VW to slash board bonus package in the wake of emissions scandal The scandal hit car manufacturer Volkswagen looks set to dramatically reduce management bonuses. 11/04/2016
Germany German prosecutors probe TV satirist who 'insulted' Turkey's Erdoğan German authorities are investigating whether a satirical TV presenter who allegedly “insulted” Turkey’s President Erdoğan could face charges. Jan 11/04/2016
Germany Germany registers 112% jump in asylum applications Officials say the year-on-year from 2015 is due to a backlog in paperwork and the number of arrivals is going down. 08/04/2016
Germany Questions raised about German secret service links in neo-Nazi murder case What did the secret service know? That is the shock question raised by the German press on Thursday as the trial of the lone surviving suspect in a 07/04/2016
Sport Klopp takes Liverpool to Dortmund and an unrestrained reception Jürgen Klopp takes his new Liverpool side to his old stomping ground Borussia Dortmund in the quarter-final of the Europa League. 06/04/2016
Germany International finance chiefs call for transparency following offshore scandal More transparency is called for by financial chiefs Reforms were already underway Panama Papers are a media witch hunt Transparency and reform – 05/04/2016
Germany Pressure grows after leaked "Panama Papers" Pressure grows on those named in “Panama Papers” Governments investigate possible wrongdoing Mossack Fonseca claims work is `misrepresented’ 05/04/2016
Germany First Syrian refugees arrive in Germany under EU-Turkey exchange deal The first group of Syrian refugees to be sent to Europe in exchange for those returned to Turkey arrived in northern Germany on Monday. The first 04/04/2016
Germany 'Panama Papers': World leaders caught up in 'biggest financial leak in history' Over 11 million leaked documents from the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca reveal how some of the world’s richest and most powerful people hide 04/04/2016
Germany Panama Papers: Mossack Fonseca reacts Edward Snowden labelled it “the biggest leak in the history of data journalism,” but the release of the so-called Panama Papers had yet to draw a 04/04/2016
Germany Former German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher dies aged 89 The man who helped bring down the Berlin Wall, former German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, has died at the age of 89. Genscher, a one-time 01/04/2016
Economy Eurozone lending picks up in February Lending growth to eurozone companies and households rose at its fastest rate since late 2011 in February, but the economic recovery remains sluggish and uneven. 29/03/2016
Culture news Berlin show highlights artists' holiday pictures in "We're off then" Travel pictures immortalised by artists are special, and an exhibition in Berlin, Germany celebrates that in an era when phone images have replaced 28/03/2016
Germany Tributes to former German foreign minister Guido Westerwelle Guido Westerwelle, Germany’s former foreign minister and first openly gay leader of a mainstream political party, has died aged 54, just months after 18/03/2016
Business Series Former Porsche boss cleared of market manipulation in VW takeover attempt Porsche's former chief executive Wendelin Wiedeking has been acquitted of alleged stock market manipulation, over its attempt to take control of Volkswagen in 2008. 18/03/2016
Next Series Virtual reality app recreates horror of Germany concentration camp How can virtual reality help to preserve historical heritage? In this episode of Futuris, show host Julián López Gómez travels to both Germany and 18/03/2016