Germany Why are farmers in Germany protesting? Euronews correspondent Liv Stroud heads to the German capital to speak with farmers protesting against the Bundestag's plan to do away with subsidies on diesel. 15/01/2024
Economy Germany's GDP shrank in 2023 as industries limped to end of year Europe's biggest economy had a rough year: German GDP contracted by 0.3% in 2023, according to official data. 15/01/2024
Economy What are the biggest challenges facing the German economy in 2024? As we enter 2024, Europe's largest economy is expected to continue to deal with the fallout of its recent economic crisis. Euronews Business highlights five key challenges for the German economy in 2024. 12/01/2024
Germany Germany ready to help reduce tensions in disputed South China Sea Speaking during a visit to the Philippines, the German foreign minister says the nation will support Asian coastal nations against China’s controversial actions. 11/01/2024
Business Major German department store chain files for insolvency protection Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof is seeking a new owner, whose real estate group has made several insolvency filings. 09/01/2024
Germany German football legend Franz Beckenbauer dies aged 78 As a player, he reimagined the defender’s role in soccer and captained West Germany to the World Cup title in 1974. Darker moments came later. 08/01/2024
Germany Huge surge in Germany asylum applications, up 51% last year Some 350,000 people applied for asylum in Germany during 2023. 08/01/2024
Green News German farmers' protest brings Berlin to a standstill The protest caps off a week-long demonstration against a plan to cut farmers' fuel subsidies. 08/01/2024
Economy German retail sales fall 2.5% weighed down by internet sales German retail sales numbers dropped in November following internet and non-food sales being less than anticipated. 05/01/2024
Germany Protesting farmers stop Germany's vice chancellor leaving ferry An increasingly unpopular coalition government is facing demonstrations over plans to cut agricultural subsidies. 05/01/2024
Green News Germany’s emissions fall to 70-year low as it moves away from coal Germany’s emissions fell by 11% in 2023 compared with 2022. Here’s why it’s not all good news. 05/01/2024
Economy German inflation rises to 3.7% in December due to energy prices Germany's inflation rate increased to 3.7% YoY in December, up from 3.2% in November, mainly due to a 4.1% rise in energy prices influenced by a government subsidy. Food inflation fell slightly. Excluding food and energy, core inflation was 3.5%. France also saw a slight uptick in inflation to 3.7%. 04/01/2024
Germany Legendary German politician Wolfgang Schaeuble dies at 81 The former statesman and finance minister during the euro debt crisis was also known for his role in the reunification of Germany. 27/12/2023
Climate Feel hopeless about the climate? This study shows how far we’ve come From solar power to electric mobility, this study offers five reasons to be hopeful about the climate. 26/12/2023
Germany Invisible poverty: homelessness is on the rise in Germany Experts believe the government won't keep its promise to end homelessness in Berlin by 2030. 21/12/2023
Economy German consumers upbeat for 2024 but geopolitical concerns weigh heavy German consumers feel more optimistic about the new year, but some worries about ongoing geopolitical events continue to dampen sentiment. 20/12/2023
Culture news German cultural institutions turn on pro-Palestinian voices Since the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, which sparked the current Gaza offensive by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), pro-Palestine voices in Germany’s culture sector have been silenced. 20/12/2023
Germany German court orders repeat of 2021 election in parts of Berlin A German court has ruled that voters in a fifth of Berlin’s constituencies will have to return to the polls if they want to make their vote count in the 2021 national election. 19/12/2023
Climate Angry German farmers drive their tractors to Berlin over diesel tax The government plans to cut tax breaks for diesel used in agriculture, as it tries to plug a 17 billion euro hole in the country’s budget. 18/12/2023
Business Bank lending favours polluting sectors, ECB study finds Supervisors mull extra capital charges or even daily fines on lenders that don’t clean up their act 18/12/2023
Germany EU should prepare for war by decades end, German Defence Minister says The German Defence Minister warns of escalating Russian threats by the end of the decade, urging European countries to fortify their defence industries and adapt to geopolitical shifts. 18/12/2023
Europe News Euroviews. A better Europe starts in its cities A centrally-placed EU Urban Envoy would unite the disparate EU policies and initiatives that currently impact cities and urban areas into a single melody, Burkhard Jung writes. 18/12/2023
Green News 100s of farmers arrive in Berlin to protest climate-driven budget cuts Even a member of the ruling coalition is protesting against the changes. 18/12/2023
Culture news Author who compared Gaza to Nazi ghettos awarded German literary prize Masha Gessen made controversial comments in an article published in the New Yorker, writing that Gaza is "like a Jewish ghetto in an Eastern European country occupied by Nazi Germany." 18/12/2023
Germany Prosecutors in Germany charge 27 in far-right coup plot Nine of those suspects are accused of belonging to a terrorist organisation with the aim of 'doing away by force with the existing state order in Germany.' 12/12/2023
Culture news Lupita Nyong'o named as Jury President for 2024 Berlin Film Festival The Academy Award-winning and Tony nominated Kenyan-Mexican actor will head the 2024 jury 12/12/2023