Germany Germany sets 2038 goal to end coal power Germany has agreed to shut down all coal-fired electricity plants by 2038. 26/01/2019
Germany Motorist sues for discrimination over female-only parking spaces A man in Germany sued his local city authorities for discrimination over the introduction of female-only parking spaces. 25/01/2019
Germany Germany considers speed limits on its famous autobahns The deputy head of Germany's Police Officers' Union, Michael Mertens, supported the introduction of a limit on Friday, calling it "crazy" that some people legally drive at 200 - 250 km/h. 25/01/2019
Germany Extending Brexit talks better than no deal, German economy minister 'A hard Brexit must be avoided'. 23/01/2019
Germany Germany bans Iranian airline, Mahan Air, from its airports Berlin says it's over safety concerns and the suspicion that the airline is being used for military purposes by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as well as for terrorist activities. 21/01/2019
Living Saving the oceans with fashion Fashion pieces made out of ocean waste among others were on display at the first Neonyt – the global hub for sustainable fashion. 19/01/2019
Germany Germany debating Huawei ban from 5G networks over security concerns Germany is considering whether to block Huawei from its 5G networks amid concerns over security, according to reports 18/01/2019
Germany Germany celebrates 100 years of women's suffrage A hundred years ago, on January 19, 2019, German women were allowed to vote and be elected for the first time in history on a national level. As many as 37 of them even won seats at the national assembly. 17/01/2019
Germany Train operator buys 'rail delay scarf' by frustrated German for €7,500 A German commuter who knitted a row every time her train was delayed to make a scarf has sold it to railway company Deutsche Bahn for €7,500 17/01/2019
Germany German researchers make robot to simulate pre-historic creature's movements Scientists build robot to walk 290-million-year-old footprints 17/01/2019
Germany German far right AfD party to be investigated for extremism The probe by the country's domestic intelligence will fall short of full-blown surveillance, but they say there is a "case to investigate." 16/01/2019
World Raw Politics: Has the euro helped fuel euroscepticism? The euro is in its twentieth year of being used on the continent, but is the currency causing division in the bloc? 14/01/2019
Germany Germany's AfD to campaign for EU exit if bloc doesn't meet demands Germany's far-right AfD party says it will campaign on an EU exit if Brussels doesn't meet demands 13/01/2019
Germany US threatens sanctions on German firms building Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline The German-Russian proposal to construct the new Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea threatens a US-German diplomatic conflict 13/01/2019
Business Planet New EU-wide eCall system saves lives by saving time In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet takes a look at the business opportunities being created by eCall. The new EU-wide emergency alert system that is using Europe's Galileo and EGNOS satellite services to cut the time it takes rescue crews to get to the scene of road traffic accidents. 11/01/2019
No Comment Helicopter propellers used to remove snow on trees in Bavaria A private helicopter could be seen on Friday (January 11) using its propellers to remove thick layers of snow on top of trees along the highway connecting the towns of Taufkirchen and Holzkirchen, close to the German city of Munich. 11/01/2019
Germany German police publish video of attack on far-right politician Bremen police have published a video showing the moment the far-right AFD politician was attacked. 11/01/2019
Germany German courts evacuated due to bomb threats Police say a court in Potsdam has been evacuated due to bomb threats. 11/01/2019
Germany Four men go on trial accused of stealing huge gold coin from museum A quartet has gone on trial accused of stealing a huge €3.75 million gold coin from a flagship German museum. 10/01/2019
Germany Commuter documents travel woes with knitted scarf The unique, but productive, way one German commuter documented her travel delays to and from the office 10/01/2019
World Raw Politics: Longest-serving MEP, Elmar Brok, pushed out First elected as an MEP in 1980, Elamr Brok could soon be pushed out as he lost out on a place on the CDU's election list. 09/01/2019
Germany Nazi-looted painting returned to heirs of French resistance fighter French politician and resistance fighter Georges Mandel was killed in 1944. 08/01/2019
Germany AfD chairman left with severe head injuries after violent attack Police are investigating the case as a "politically motivated act" 08/01/2019
No Comment Heavy snow hits Germany and Austria Heavy snowfall in Austria and Germany resulted in the deaths of seven people, Austrian media reported on January 7, with thousands cut off in mountain regions. 08/01/2019
Germany German hacking suspect lives with parents and acted alone During a press conference, investigators from the Frankfurt am Main Attorney General's Office revealed that the suspect is still living with his parents, still in education and was released from custody yesterday. 08/01/2019
No Comment Christmas tree throwing championships held in Germany The annual Christmas Tree Throwing World Championships took place in Weidenthal, Germany on Sunday. 08/01/2019