Green News ‘Time has run out’: Why is Germany planning to store carbon undersea? Campaigners have criticised the underground carbon storage plan as 'expensive' and encumbering for future generations. 27/02/2024
Culture news Breaking taboos: Iranian-born architect named Miss Germany 2024 A shift from the superficial beauty pageants of the past, Miss Germany names a new winner - Iranian-born architect Apameh Schönauer. 27/02/2024
Germany Imprisoned German extremist found guilty in jailbreak trial Stephan Baillet live-streamed his 2019 armed assault on a synagogue, in which he killed two. 27/02/2024
Economy Germany's March consumer sentiment perks up, but France feels blue German income expectations have soared to a more-than two-year high, but French consumers remain worried about their standard of living. 27/02/2024
Culture news Antisemitism and criminal charges: Berlinale controversy explained A highly politicized edition of the Berlin International Film Festival ended last weekend, but divisions surrounding political messaging are ongoing. The Berlinale is now embroiled in controversy which severely tarnishes its reputation. Here’s why. 27/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale film festival marred by 'antisemitic' protests A number of speeches were made at the Berlin film festival's closing ceremony, accusing Israel of genocide in its war against Hamas. 26/02/2024
Health news German lawmakers appove new law to partially legalise cannabis Germany may soon have some of the most lenient marijuana laws in the European Union as lawmakers in the Bundestag debate legislation on cannabis. 23/02/2024
Economy Germany sees declining economic growth in last quarter of 2023 Germany saw a fall in gross domestic product in the last quarter of 2023, following two back-to-back quarters of stagnation. 23/02/2024
Germany Four injured in school stabbing in western Germany Four students have been injured, two of them seriously, at a high school in Wuppertal. 22/02/2024
Green News Major transport union to strike with climate activists in Germany Transport is responsible for about a quarter of the EU's total greenhouse gas emissions, according to the European Environment Agency. 22/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 review: Elbow screening in Berlin Prison There's been a special screening at the Berlinale of a film showing in a Berlin prison about a young girl who has not been dealt the best cards in life. Liv Stroud went behind bars to find out more. 22/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024: Inside the Martin Scorsese press conference Martin Scorsese comes to the Berlin Film Festival to receive his honorary Golden Bear. We were at the press conference... 21/02/2024
Economy Germany likely to be in recession already, suggests Bundesbank Germany's "ongoing period of weakness" could last longer than expected, the country's central bank is warning. 20/02/2024
Art Art saved from Ukraine on display 2 years after Russia’s invasion The exhibition “From Odesa to Berlin” features 12 paintings salvaged from the Odesa Museum of Western and Eastern Art, as the second anniversary of the Russian invasion approaches. 19/02/2024
Germany Ursula von der Leyen to announce bid for second term The 65-year-old head of the European Commission is expected to announce she'll run for re-election at a meeting of her party in Berlin on Monday. 19/02/2024
Germany 'We are the firewall': Thousands protest against far-right in Germany Recent demonstrations across the country follow media reports that extremists held a meeting to discuss deporting millions of immigrants. 19/02/2024
Culture news Berlinale 2024 kicks off with three protests on opening night The film festival in Germany's capital is known as the most political in Europe. 16/02/2024
Euronews Witness Can Germany be neutral when it comes to the Gaza war? Germany is divided over the war in Gaza amid an increase in reports of hate crimes against German Jews and members of the Arab community. How are the authorities responding? Euronews Correspondent Monica Pinna investigates for Euronews Witness. 16/02/2024
Europe News Euroviews. Scholz must not surrender to Lindner on the CSDDD Every level of German society recognises this law is a key step towards a fairer and more sustainable world. It is unpopular with one party, run by a man who seems to be attempting to force his way into political relevance by creating needless controversy, Luisa Neubauer writes. 15/02/2024
Germany German minister says Europe needs British and French nuclear weapons The escalating threat from Russia and potential US abandonment of NATO means Europe's security posture is being radically rethought. 15/02/2024
Sport Swiss bobsledder in recovery following emergency surgery After crashing on Tuesday, while training for the upcoming World Cup races in Altenberg, Sandro Michel had to go to the hospital for emergency surgery. 14/02/2024
Germany Germany to step up fight against far-right extremism The country has seen an increase in the number of right-wing extremists over the last few years. 14/02/2024
Culture news Researchers discovers possible 11,000-year-old Ice Age wall Scientists hope that the discovery will give them a better understanding of the way of life at the time. 13/02/2024
Business German office property prices tumble as challenges loom for investors Germany's office property market has seen a record drop in prices, coupled with disappointing returns for investors. 12/02/2024
Germany Berlin holds partial election rerun, two years after polling debacle The German capital called up over half a million citizens to recast their ballot on Sunday. 12/02/2024
Economy German inflation eases raising ECB interest rate cut hopes German inflation eased to 3.1% in January year-over-year from 3.8% in December, confirming preliminary data, according to the country's federal statistics office. 09/02/2024