Germany ISIL claims responsibility for axe attack by Afghan youth on German train ISIL says an Afghan teenager who carried out an axe attack on a German train, severely wounding four people, was one of its fighters. 19/07/2016
Germany Afghan youth attacks German train passengers with axe Four passengers on a train in southern Germany were wounded, three of them seriously when a 17-year-old Afghan refugee suddenly attacked them with an axe and a… 19/07/2016
Sport Bayern back in training New Bayern Munich manager Carlo Ancelotti has no plans to rip up the foundations laid by predecessor Pep Guardiola and says he will look to continue the club’s tradition of attacking football when the 12/07/2016
Economy Call for 150 billion euros bailout fund for European banks Deutsche Bank's chief economist David Folkerts-Landau wants the European Union to set up a 150 billion euro rescue fund to recapitalise European banks and address "one crisis after another". 11/07/2016
No Comment World's 'largest orchestra' performs in Germany The world record for the largest orchestra has been broken, according to the German Institute for Records. 11/07/2016
Germany Police and protesters clash in Berlin neighbourhood Around two thousand left wing extremists marched through the Freidrichshain neighbourhood of Berlin on Saturday in a day of tension with a similar number of police that hours later ended in… 10/07/2016
Germany Germany sees dramatic drop in asylum seeker numbers The influx of people seeking asylum in Germany has fallen sharply, government figures show. 08/07/2016
Economy German exports plunge in May There was an unexpected fall in exports from Germany in May and imports barely rose, further indicators of slowing growth in Europe's largest economy. 08/07/2016
Germany Bitter row threatens unity of the AFD - Alternative for Germany political party Climbing political mountains. 07/07/2016
France France look to end losing streak against Germany to reach Euro 2016 final France have been looking to beat Germany at football since 1958 without success, so a win tonight would not only get them into their own final, but end nearly 60 years of… 07/07/2016
Germany German parliament votes for 'No means No' rape law “No means no” when it comes to rape – so says the German parliament after a unanimous vote. 07/07/2016
Sport Griezmann double gives France the edge as hosts book Euro final spot France will meet Portugal in the Stade de France in Sunday’s final. 07/07/2016
Poland Nervous NATO assembles for key summit in difficult times NATO holds a summit this Friday in Poland in an atmosphere of tension with Russia not seen since the days of the Soviet Union. 07/07/2016
Sport France and Germany clash for a place in the final of Euro 2016. Euronews looks ahead to the semi-final France and Germany meet in Marseille for a place in the final of Euro 2016 in Paris. 07/07/2016
Economy Germany says Brexit changes nothing for its economy Germany is to stick to plans for a balanced budget over the next four years with Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble saying the Brexit vote changes nothing for country's economy. 06/07/2016
World News Who is the worst in the EU for 'exporting' deadly coal pollution? Poland, Germany and Romania are the EU’s worst when it comes to ‘exporting’ deadly fumes from their coal-fired power plants, a groundbreaking new report has… 05/07/2016
Sport Euro 2016: Who will lift the trophy? Paula Vilaplana, euronews: “Hello and welcome to Euro 2016. 04/07/2016
France German fans exultant, Italians despondent after penalty rollercoaster ride Happy German fans celebrated after their national team knocked Italy out of Euro 2016. 03/07/2016
Sport Germany reach Euro 2016 semis after penalty shoot-out win over Italy Germany finally broke their Italian hoodoo at major tournament finals by beating the Azzurri 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out to reach the semi-finals of Euro 2016. 02/07/2016