Europe News German prosecutors name Syrian man suspected of Solingen stabbings The stabbings, along with the claim of responsibility from ISIS, have sparked concern among some politicians who have urged enhanced security, tighter curbs on weapons, stiffer punishment for violent crimes and limits to immigration. 25/08/2024
Europe News Thousands gather to protest German far right ahead of regional vote Thuringia is traditionally a stronghold of the far-right AfD party, which polls suggest could become the second strongest in the central federal state's parliament. 25/08/2024
Europe News Failed Syrian asylum seeker arrested after knife attack in Germany The man was arrested after he said he was responsible for the knife attack that left three dead and eight wounded at a festival in Solingen on Sunday. 25/08/2024
Europe News German police arrest man suspected of killing three people in Solingen Local media outlets report the suspect was covered in blood when he gave himself up to officers on the street in Solingen. 25/08/2024
Germany Hybrid attacks: Is Russia already at war with the West? Experts warn that politicians need to take Russia's so-called "hybrid war'' more seriously and populations should be better prepared. 24/08/2024
Europe News Islamic State group claims responsibility for knife attack in Germany Witnesses alerted police shortly after 9:30 pm CET that an unknown perpetrator had wounded several people with a knife in a central square, the Fronhof. 23/08/2024
Green News Germany is moving ahead with controversial carbon capture Opponents say that carbon capture and storage is unproven and not as effective as reducing emissions by switching to renewables. 23/08/2024
Europe News How can local German elections affect the war in Ukraine? The war in Ukraine has dominated the political discussion ahead of three east German state elections in September. Both far-left and far-right parties are demanding negotiations with Russia and the halting of weapons deliveries to Ukraine. Can they affect Germany's foreign policies? 23/08/2024
Europe News Security stepped up at NATO airbase in Germany over 'potential threat' The incident comes amid jitters about possible infrastructure vulnerability to potential Russian sabotage. 23/08/2024
Business Scholz visits Meyer Werft shipyard as company struggles to stay afloat Meyer Werft, one of the world's biggest cruise ship builders, will receive government support to patch up its budget deficit. 22/08/2024
Culture news Gamescom 2024 kicks off in Cologne amid industry challenges Thousands of fans and experts are attending the event to share their love of gaming and get a sneak-peak of new releases, including a new Indiana Jones game. 22/08/2024
Business Deutsche Bank settles 60% of claims in long-running legal dispute The German lender has been dealing with disgruntled shareholders since its acquisition of Postbank fourteen years ago. Now, it claims to have made "significant progress". 22/08/2024
Europe News Advocates call on German government to reign in real estate prices The Justice Ministry says it will not change rental laws despite the calls. 22/08/2024
Business Dortmund fans protest club sponsorship deal with weapons manufacturer Borussia Dortmund fans are expected to protest against the club's sponsorship deal with German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall. 21/08/2024
Business German energy firms gridlocked after state U-turn on buy-in plans The state has abandoned plans to buy part of TenneT, which operates Germany's biggest power grid network. The U-turn has spooked energy firms EnBW and RWE. 21/08/2024
Europe News German court upholds conviction of former Nazi camp secretary, aged 99 Furchern was convicted after judges said they were convinced she knew and "deliberately supported" the fact that 10,505 prisoners were killed in gassings at the concentration camp near Danzig. 20/08/2024
Europe News German activists say cars are being given priority on streets Berlin’s local government is facing lawsuits and criticism that its policies are endangering cyclists amid nationwide protests urging more space for those riding bikes. 20/08/2024
Germany How will Germany cutting its military aid to Ukraine impact Kyiv? Germany has halved its military aid for Ukraine for 2025 compared to this year, according to its proposed budget for the new year. 19/08/2024
Business Porsche moves in with deal to help stalling German battery maker Varta Porsche's decision to support Varta will allow the luxury car maker to have access to high-performance batteries for its hybrid and electric cars. 19/08/2024
Europe News German Left leaders step down following difficult election results The party is hoping for a breath of fresh air ahead of upcoming state elections in eastern Germany. 19/08/2024
Europe News German MPs warn reducing Ukraine aid could send 'fatal signal' A letter from the finance minister has raised concerns about how long and how robustly Germany will continue to support Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion. 19/08/2024
Europe News At least 23 injured in Ferris wheel fire at Leipzig festival A police spokesperson said an investigation into the cause of the fires is ongoing and that criminal investigators are on the scene. 19/08/2024
Europe News Far-Right protest halted before Leipzig Pride Hundreds of far-right demonstrators arrived in Leipzig to disrupt Pride, but were stopped by German police before the protest even officially began. 17/08/2024
Europe News Germany’s former Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant demolished Construction of the Grafenrheinfeld NPP in the southern state of Bavaria began in 1975 with the plant beginning commercial operations in 1982. It was Germany's oldest nuclear power plant but was closed in 2015 as part of the government's policy to transition away from nuclear power. 17/08/2024
Europe News German town fears water contamination in army base sabotage case Initial tests have shown no proof of water contamination, but residents of Mechernich have been told to boil any water before consuming it and stock up on bottled water. 16/08/2024
Culture news Royal Jewels stolen in Green Vault heist back on display in Dresden The 18th-century royal jewellery is back on public view for the first time since being stolen by a criminal gang in 2019. 16/08/2024