Europe News E3 countries' leaders press Israel to increase aid entering Gaza The call from France, Germany and the UK comes a day after French President Emmanuel Macron's surprise announcement that France would officially recognise Palestinian statehood. 25/07/2025
Europe News Ateş' warnings against 'Islamisation' dangerous, German imams says Seyran Ateş, imam of the only liberal mosque in Germany, warned of Islamisation in Europe. Imams are now speaking out, accusing her of using "dangerous" language. 25/07/2025
Germany German satirist acquitted over mockery of Trump assassination attempt Sebastian Hotz, known online as "El Hotzo", was charged with condoning a criminal offence by mocking the shooting of Donald Trump on social media. 23/07/2025
Europeans' Stories The Schengen Agreement turns 40. Can its raison d'être survive? The Schengen Agreement has just turned 40 with more doubts than certainties. Almost half of its members have reinstated temporary controls along its internal borders. Is this the end of the Schengen vision of open borders within Europe? We travelled to the Poland/German border to try to find out. 23/07/2025
Europe News Islamists sent here to 'islamise' Europe, says female imam in Germany Radical protests in Berlin and Düsseldorf saw hundreds of people showing support for Syria's Islamist regime, glorifying violence, and clashing with Kurdish demonstrators. 23/07/2025
Europe News Family reunification for migrants in the spotlight in Belgium Belgium has decided to restrict the conditions of access to family reunification for migrants. This revision of the criteria is far from an isolated case in Europe, with Portugal and Germany adopting similar approaches. 23/07/2025
Germany Germany supports Poland's measures to curb migration from Belarus "Poland is Germany's most important partner within the EU, alongside our French neighbours," German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said at the Polish-Belarusian border on Monday. 22/07/2025
Smart Regions How waste heat from Hamburg’s copper smelter is warming the city but not the planet In partnership with the European Commission Hamburg, in northern Germany, is home to a one-of-a-kind district heating system. The hot water that supplies it is largely obtained from waste heat from the city’s copper smelter, meaning no CO2 is released. 21/07/2025
Europe News Libyan man accused of war crimes arrested in Germany, ICC says The United Nations Security Council called on the ICC to open an investigation in Libya in 2011 amid violence that led to the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi and morphed into a crippling civil war. 18/07/2025
Europe News Merz criticises EU and vows to pull Germany out of recession German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed his top priorities for the next three years and delivered sharp criticism to the EU. 18/07/2025
Travel News Direct trains between London and Berlin could run within a decade A planned London–Berlin rail route aims to offer a greener, faster alternative to air travel. 18/07/2025
Europe News Germany and UK sign 'first of its kind' defence and migration treaty UK and Germany signed a historic defence treaty on Thursday, ensuring mutual aid in attacks and targeting migrant smuggling. The pact also strengthens military and economic cooperation. 17/07/2025
Art Erotic mosaic stolen by Nazi captain returns to Pompeii The mosaic - dating between mid- to last century B.C. and the first century - stolen by a Nazi German captain and is considered a work of “extraordinary cultural interest.” 16/07/2025
Europe News German court rejects Yemeni case over 2012 US drone strike deaths In summer 2012, two members of the bin Ali Jaber family were killed in a US drone strike targeting alleged members of al-Qaeda in the Yemeni village of Khashamir. 15/07/2025
World News German customs officials find 1,500 tarantulas hidden in cake boxes The tarantulas were discovered about three weeks ago, but the customs office only made the images public on Monday. 14/07/2025
Europe News German doctor on trial for allegedly murdering 15 gravely ill patients Prosecutors allege that Johannes M, 40, administered lethal doses of anaesthetic and muscle relaxants without consent, causing rapid respiratory arrest. 14/07/2025
Culture news German castles and French megaliths become UNESCO World Heritage Sites UNESCO has reviewed the applications of several new World Heritage sites, adding the Carnac Megaliths in France, the Palaces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and the Minoan Palatial Centres in Crete, Greece to the list. 12/07/2025
Green News Scientists debunk myths about ‘charismatic’ raccoons in Germany Raccoons join hornets, ibis and some kinds of algae as invasive species putting Europe’s biodiversity at risk. 12/07/2025
Economy Which European economy stands to suffer the most from US tariffs? One-fifth of the EU’s exports are heading to the US. Tariffs on the carmaking sector hit the German economy the most, but potential tariffs on the pharmaceutical one could cost substantially to the Irish economy. 11/07/2025
Germany Allies need to ramp up arms production, NATO's Mark Rutte says The alliance's secretary general underlined that NATO allies need to increase military and defence production after meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin. 09/07/2025