No Comment Puigdemont supporters demonstrate outside of Neumuenster prison Despite the cold, rain and the Easter holidays, roughly 30 Catalan demonstrators gathered outside Neumuenster prison on Saturday (March 31) where former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is in custody, while German courts examine Spain's extradition order. 01/04/2018
Germany German police help man to break up with his girlfriend Police officers in Germany received an unusual call for help this week from a man dealing with relationship troubles. 30/03/2018
Germany Why Mary Poppins is banned in Germany on Good Friday Good Friday is considered a "quiet holiday" in Germany, which means activities which “contradict the character” of the day are banned by law. 29/03/2018
Germany German cinemas banned from screening 700 films on Good Friday What kind of film do you want to watch on Good Friday? In Germany your options are limited. 29/03/2018
No Comment Heavy snowfall blankets northern Germany in run up to Easter With Easter is just around the corner, winter is making a particularly late return to northern Germany, bringing snow and freezing temperatures with it. 29/03/2018
No Comment Germany and Poland experience late cold snap There are reports of heavy snowfalls in Germany and Poland 29/03/2018
Germany German separatist leader files criminal complaint against Puigdemont's detention The leader of the nationalist Bavaria Party has filed a case against the detention of the Catalan leader, likening his arrest to an abduction. 28/03/2018
Germany Can Spain extradite Puigdemont more easily from Germany than Belgium? Legal experts say German law may pose problems for Spain's extradition request for the ex-Catalan leader. In Belgium, Madrid abandoned its attempt. 26/03/2018
Germany German court extends detention of exiled Catalan leader Puigdemont The former Catalan separatist leader will remain in German custody pending an extradition decision by a higher court 26/03/2018
Business Planet Supercharging the future Business Planet travels to Germany to meet experts and entrepreneurs revolutionsing the way we store energy. 23/03/2018
Sport Bolt Backing Argentina Sprint ace Usain Bolt tells Euronews about his hopes to launch a new career in football. 22/03/2018
Germany Facebook users day they're disappointed but unsurprised about data mi There were over two billion users before Cambridge Analytica's harvesting of data came to light. 22/03/2018
Next Series How astronaut health studies help us Earthlings If you have a bad back, you have something in common with the average astronaut. We investigate medical research in space and what it means for us on the ground in this episode of Space. 22/03/2018
Germany Bayer and Monsanto in merger deal German conglomerate Bayer has won EU antitrust approval to buy U.S. company Monsanto, the latest in a trio of mega mergers that will reshape the agrochemicals industry 21/03/2018
Germany German city installs Karl Marx traffic lights to celebrate philosopher “The Communist Manifesto” author was born in the city of Trier 200 years ago this May. 21/03/2018
Germany Life sentence for student murder in Germany The asylum seeker claims to be from Afghanistan and the murder of the 19 year old in 2016 at Freiburg fueled a backlash against a mass migration 21/03/2018
Germany Thousands of Kurds in Hannover demonstrate against Turkish president The Turkish military invaded northern Syria in January to attack a Kurdish militia group it has labelled a "terrorist group." 17/03/2018
Germany How has digitalisation transformed travel marketing? We went to its chief marketplace to find out 17/03/2018
Germany Germany: Storm in a coffee cup Syrian refugees have responded on social media after a far-right German politician, who visited their war-ravaged country, accused them of drinking coffee in Berlin at the taxpayers' expense 16/03/2018
Germany Deutsche Bank pays out billions in bonuses Payouts were four times higher than the previous year even as the German lender warned on costs for 2018 and reported a bigger 2017 loss than previously disclosed 16/03/2018
No Comment Protest as German chancellor leaves parliament An unidentified man confronted German chancellor Angela Merkel with pleas of "help me" as she was leaving parliament in Berlin on Wednesday. 14/03/2018
Germany 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' dies before starting sentence Oskar Groening, 96, has died in hospital – two years after being convicted for facilitating mass murder, Germany's Der Spiegel has reported. 12/03/2018
Germany Germany’s ban ‘could be Fukushima moment for diesel in Europe’ Experts say a move to allow German cities to ban diesel cars could be a key turning point in the fight against pollution across Europe. 11/03/2018
Living Sitting down with He's often cast as the villain with a history of terrifying audiences in films as diverse as 'Spider-Man' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'. 07/03/2018
Cinema Who is....Willem Dafoe? He's often cast as the villain with a history of terrifying audiences in films as diverse as 'Spider-Man' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'. Euronews' Cultural correspondent Wolfgang Spindler caught up w 07/03/2018
Germany Germany’s diesel ban could export its pollution to eastern Europe Germany's ban could prompt its most-polluting diesel cars to be sold to buyers in eastern Europe, experts say. This could export the country's deadly air to Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic. 06/03/2018