Germany Rhine river so low cargo ships might not get through, say officials The Rhine is one of Germany's key water routes for transporting goods, and vessels with bigger drafts might not be able to use the river if levels continue to fall. 10/08/2022
Business German glass bottle producer for Gucci and L'Oréal faces shutdown German glass bottle producer Heinz-Glas is heavily dependent on gas. The age-old industry now faces a potential shutdown as the country scrambles to ration reserves in a bid to survive the winter months. 09/08/2022
Germany Party officials reject bid to expel former German chancellor Schröder The SPD committee did note that Schröder's actions had damaged the party but did not break their rules. 08/08/2022
No Comment Christopher Street Day in Hamburg In the north German town of Hamburg, about 250 000 people celebrated Christopher Street Day in a long parade crossing the inner city. 07/08/2022
Germany Berlin blaze under control but fears of further explosions persist Authorities on Friday are hoping to get a closer look at the ammunition site, with help from armoured vehicles and robots. 05/08/2022
Germany Powered by poo: German energy plant makes biogas from manure With Germany scrambling to find alternatives to Russian natural gas, an energy plant in Zerbsk is producing biogas made from chicken and cow manure. 04/08/2022
Germany Fire at Berlin's forest rages on as efforts to contain it continue Some 10,000 square metres of one of the German capital's most extensive city forests have been affected, while the situation remains dangerous. 04/08/2022
Europe News Scholz 'calls Putin's bluff' over turbine at centre of gas dispute According to the German leader, a turbine needed for the Nord Stream 1 pipeline that Gazprom says is not ready, is in fact ready and can be delivered to Russia. 03/08/2022
Germany Sales of electric heaters soar in Germany amid winter gas crisis fears Germany is heavily reliant on Russian gas imports and Berlin fears supplies will be cut this winter over the war in Ukraine. 03/08/2022
Germany Germany accuses Russia of power play over gas supply "It's a power play": Germany not impressed by Russia's politcal shouldering over gas 29/07/2022
Germany Berlin turns off the lights in a bid to save energy Berlin has decided to turn off the lights of several monuments as part of an energy-saving attempt amidst fears of winter gas shortages. 28/07/2022
Earth News Berlin’s Tegel airport to take on new life as eco-neighbourhood Berlin’s massive new ‘Tegel Projekt’ will provide a ‘blueprint’ for future eco-living, its developers promise. 28/07/2022
Germany Germany to pay more money to Munich Olympics attack victims' families The German government has indicated that it is willing to pay further compensation to the families of 11 Israeli athletes who were killed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich by members of a Palestinian group. 27/07/2022
Earth News Meet the plastic-munching lake bacteria fighting pollution Could this solve the problem of plastic pollution in lakes? 27/07/2022
Travel News More than 1,000 Lufthansa flights cancelled as staff go on strike Passengers have been stranded at Germany's busiest airports as strikes add to the ongoing travel chaos in Europe. 27/07/2022
Germany Hundreds of firefighters battle blazes in Germany and Czech Republic Hundreds of firefighters have been battling wildfires in eastern Germany and neighbouring Czech Republic on Tuesday as tourist regions and residential areas are being evacuated. 26/07/2022
Germany German life expectancy decreased during COVID years Average life expectancy in Germany dropped noticeably between 2019 and 2021, the national statistics office has said, a change that it attributes to unusually high numbers of deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. 26/07/2022
Home Can Europe survive winter this year without Russian gas? As EU leaders convene this week to discuss Europe's growing energy crisis, questions over how Europeans will heat their homes this winter loom large. 25/07/2022
Germany Germany bails out gas branch of Finnish state-owned energy supplier The German government will take a roughly 30% stake in energy supplier Uniper as part of a rescue package prompted by surging prices for natural gas and reduced Russian deliveries, 22/07/2022
Sport West Germany football legend Uwe Seeler dies aged 85 The powerful, prolific striker famously captained West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final. 21/07/2022
Economy ECB announces larger-than-expected interest rate hike The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in 11 years by a larger-than-expected amount, joining steps already taken by the US Federal Reserve and other major central banks to target stubbornly high inflation. 21/07/2022
Sport Cologne calls on UEFA for Belarusian club ban German football club Cologne demands the exclusion of Belarusian teams from European competitions because of the country's support for Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. 21/07/2022
Europe News Nord Stream 1 restarts with fears of reduced capacity Natural gas has started flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance, but the gas flow is expected to fall well short of full capacity. 21/07/2022
Travel News Could Germany launch €1 a day train tickets to ease cost of living? Around 31 million of Germany’s special €9 tickets were sold last month, signalling a strong interest in cheap train travel. 19/07/2022
The Cube Fact check: Did Ukrainian refugees stay at former Nazi camp? Euronews explores claims spread online that Ukrainian refugees were invited to stay at a former Nazi concentration camp in Germany. 18/07/2022
Earth News 40 countries meet to address climate action as Europe is 'burning' Organisers have billed the two-day gathering as an opportunity to rebuild trust between rich and poor nations ahead of this year's UN climate summit (COP27). 18/07/2022