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Spotlight Exploring Baku White City and the ideas shaping a city of the future In partnership with World Urban Forum
Europe News Merkel reflects on Putin's tactics and US presidencies in memoirs Angela Merkel's memoirs reflect on her tenure as German chancellor, detailing interactions with global leaders like Putin, Obama and Trump, and her thoughts on Brexit. 26/11/2024
Europe News Germany's job market reliant on thousands of migrants, experts say An analysis by the independent Bertelsmann Foundation has sounded the alarm that Europe's biggest economy will need thousands of additional workers from abroad to thrive. 26/11/2024
Europe News Merkel confronts her legacy in long-awaited memoir Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who served for 16 years, reflects on her childhood, time in office, and her "worry" for the future in her new memoir. 26/11/2024
Business Thyssenkrupp plans to cut total of 11,000 jobs in troubled steel unit Germany's largest steelmaker is proposing to cut 5,000 jobs from the workforce and outsource another 6,000 as it seeks to cut staff costs by around 10%. 25/11/2024
Europe News Scholz gets SPD's chancellor candidate nod after weeks of doubt Germany's centre-left Social Democracts have chosen to officially nominate current Chancellor Olaf Scholz as their party's candidate despite his low approval ratings. 25/11/2024
Culture news Nan Goldin condemns war in Gaza at Berlin exhibition opening “Are you afraid to hear this, Germany?” the photographer asked in her fiery speech, which drew support from the crowd but criticism from some German cultural leaders. 25/11/2024
Economy Germany business morale worsens further: Is competitiveness at risk? German business confidence fell sharply in November, with the Ifo Index hitting its second-worst level since January. Rising costs, energy prices, and structural issues are eroding industrial competitiveness, while private sector activity hit a nine-month low. 25/11/2024
Europe News VW workers' union threatens to go on strike after talks fail Earlier this week, the workers announced that they were willing to accept pay reductions so that the company could continue to keep plants open and avoid mass layoffs. 22/11/2024
Economy Modest growth in the German economy helps it avoid a recession Europe's biggest economy expanded by 0.1% in the third quarter, revised down from the first estimate of a 0.2% rise. 22/11/2024
Europe News German Defence Minister says he won't run for chancellor in 2025 The announcement, which Boris Pistorius made in a video posted to SDP social media channels, clears the way for incumbent chancellor Olaf Scholz to run for a second term. 22/11/2024
Europe News Merkel delayed Ukraine's NATO bid over Russia fears, memoir reveals The former German chancellor feared retaliation by Russia if Ukraine joined NATO, and asked Pope Francis for advice about dealing with Donald Trump. 21/11/2024
Business Volkswagen workers offer to take pay cut as wage talks continue As Volkswagen’s wage negotiations enter a third round, employees have offered to accept a wage cut, in return for guarantees from the company that it will not shut down German plants, and will protect job security. 21/11/2024
Europe News Germany's Olaf Scholz faces pressure to drop re-election campaign Members of the German chancellor's Social Democratic Party are increasingly speculating that Scholz's defence minister, Boris Pistorius, is a more popular choice to lead the country. 20/11/2024
Economy German producer prices stay subdued as energy prices heat up The producer price index, which looks at the average change in selling prices that domestic producers get for their services and goods, was down for the 16th month in a row. 20/11/2024
Art Techno-inspired Xmas lights show opens in Berlin's industrial district Magical illuminated Christmas trees, mist, and a pulsing techno beat set the stage for Dark Matter Winterlights 24, an edgy Christmas light exhibition in Berlin inspired by the city’s club scene. 20/11/2024
No Comment No Comment. Toni, Berlin's pygmy hippo star, hunts for treats The Berlin Zoo has shared a video of Toni, a baby dwarf hippopotamus, diving for treats alongside his mother Debbie. 19/11/2024
Culture news German architecture prize rescinded for British pro-Palestinian artist The Schelling Architecture Foundation has refused to award the winner of its top prize because they signed a letter pledging to boycott Israeli institutions. 19/11/2024
Europe News Technology: A threat and tool for Ukraine's 'drone war' with Russia Western technology has been found in Russian drones used to attack Ukraine, fuelling calls from Kyiv to tighten sanctions and export controls on Moscow. 19/11/2024
Business Thyssenkrupp's steel division sees valuation slump The unit has suffered from rocky economic conditions, fierce competition from Asian manufacturers, and a pressure to decarbonise. 19/11/2024
Food and Drink Dubai Chocolate is taking Europe by storm: But is it worth the hype? Dubai Chocolate, a luxurious blend of pistachio cream, crispy knafeh, and rich chocolate, has gone viral in Europe, sparking long lines and a frenzy for its exclusive releases. 19/11/2024
Europe News Russian opposition figures march against Putin in Berlin Prominent Russian opposition figures led a march of at least 1,000 people in central Berlin on Sunday, against President Putin and his war in Ukraine 17/11/2024
Europe News Scholz calls for peace in Ukraine in phone call with Putin For the first time in two years, the German chancellor directly spoke with the Russian president. 15/11/2024
Economy Germany warns ports against accepting Russian gas shipments Germany's economic ministry has warned the Deutsche Energy terminal of a planned shipment expected to arrive at the Brunsbüttel facility, according to a report. 14/11/2024
Economy How could Europe's biggest economy lose out under Trump's plans? The German economy, already in decline, could be about to lose 1% of GDP due to the trade tariffs, promised by US President-Elect Donald Trump. 14/11/2024
Europe News Scholz calls for compromise as opposition leader lays out election bid In the first Bundestag meeting since the ruling coalition collapsed last week, the leader of Germany's largest opposition party laid out his plans for the country in a fiery debate. 13/11/2024
Euronews Tech Talks Is nuclear energy worth the cost? | Euronews Tech Talks podcast Should green advocates support or oppose nuclear energy? The answer to this question and many more on the Euronews Tech Talks nuclear energy debate with Michele Governatori and Myrto Tripathi. 13/11/2024