Germany How fall of the Berlin Wall paved way for Germany’s populists Today many Easterners can't help but feel they were merely absorbed by their more wealthy, Western neighbors, rather than joining as equal partners. 05/02/2018
Germany "Tough" coaltion talks continue in Germany German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived on Sunday for what many hope are her last round of talks with the Social Democrats. 04/02/2018
World News German parliament extends ban on migrant reunions Reunification bill paves the way for a new migrant plan this summer. 01/02/2018
Germany German government blasts 'unjustifiable' fume tests on humans BMW Group and Daimler claim they were not aware the exhaust fumes tests were being tested on humans and monkeys — while Volkswagen concedes some of its employees may have been aware of the testing at the time. 29/01/2018
Germany Pro-Kurdish demonstration in Germany Thousands protest in Cologne against Turkish military offensive in northern Syria 27/01/2018
My Europe Series State of the Union: Merkel's better week This is State of the Union, euronews' weekly roundup of the big stories and the big issues facing the EU-28 over the past seven days. 26/01/2018
Bulgaria EU seeks compromise on migrant quotas Just weeks into 2018 and the migrant crisis shows little sign of letting up. Greece and Italy are at the forefront of the Mediterranean influx and Europe is struggling to reform asylum rules ahead of a June deadline. 25/01/2018
Germany Member of Germany’s far-right AfD party ‘converts to Islam’ Arthur Wagner was a former politician with Germany’s anti-Islam party. Now he’s resigned his post and taken up the religion himself. 24/01/2018
Europe News SPD base could veto German coalition Germany is inching closer toward forming a new government. The Social Democrats led by Martin Schulz narrowly voted on Sunday to start talks with Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats. If talks go well, Merkel could begin her fourth term as Chancellor by April. 22/01/2018
Europe News Brief: Germany's grand coalition and Palestine's big ask This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 22/01/2018
Next Series Flora Robotica: The team of European scientists putting plants and machines together to construct the buildings of the future Using robots and plants, scientists, architects and robotics researchers are trying to find a way to grow green cities out of the ground. 22/01/2018
Germany Refugee numbers in Germany dropped dramatically in 2017 186,644 asylum seekers were registered last year, a drop of more than 100,000 from 2016. The Germany Interior Ministry says is shows the height of the crisis has been "overcome." 16/01/2018
No Comment No Comments of the week We look back at some of the top videos from this week's No Comment section 12/01/2018
Green News 24 Hours in Berlin City guide: where to eat, sleep, drink and think in 2018 in Berlin. 12/01/2018
World News From snow to sunshine: Europe's chaotic winter weather From snow in Spain, to rising French and German rivers: Europe struggles under winter weather, but in Hungary temperatures hit unusual highs. 08/01/2018
Europe News Europe 'fundamental' in Germany's coalition talks Europe finds itself at the heart of negotiations to form next government 08/01/2018
Germany Germany's Merkel battles for survival in 'last-ditch' talks with SPD The CDU-CSU are in preliminary talks with the Social Democrats (SPD) in what some are labelling a last chance to form a stable coalition in Germany. 08/01/2018
Germany Angela Merkel launches new round of preliminary coalition talks Some think this is Angela Merkel's last chance at forming a coalition. 07/01/2018
World News Turkey and Germany meet to ease tensions German and Turkish Foreign ministers have been meeting in order to improve relations following a series of conflicts over the past year. 06/01/2018