Syria Watch: What have these child refugees 80 years apart got in common? They were born on different continents more than three quarters of a century apart but are united by one common thread – escaping war. 06/02/2017
Next Series Smart Fashion: What do our clothes say when they talk to us? Smart fashion: the clothes and accessories we wear could tell us things we don't already know 06/02/2017
Next Series Takeaway: Smart fashion This shirt knows how much you eat Collar sensors feel when your swallow food or liquids Smart fashion can help people live healthier lives These eyeglasses also use textile sensors The sensors measure 06/02/2017
Sport Ski flying and St Moritz in this week's 'Gravity' Snowtime in St Moritz watch 'Gravity' 05/02/2017
Sport Austria's Stefan Kraft a high-flyer in Oberstdorf Austria's Stefan Kraft seals Oberstdorf victory 04/02/2017
No Comment Trump gets his wall A tourist attraction in Hamburg, Germany that features miniature models of various parts of the world has put up a wall around the United States, in a dig at President Donald Trump’s plan to build a f 04/02/2017
Germany Germany's biggest ever cocaine haul seized Customs officials in Germany have put on display the country’s biggest ever cocaine haul. 04/02/2017
Turkey Merkel attempts to smooth relations with Turkish leader The German Chancellor is making her first visit to Turkey since a failed coup attempt there last July 02/02/2017
Business Series Deutsche Bank: the worst is behind us Crisis-plagued Deutsche Bank is insisting the worse of its troubles are behind it even as it announced a Q4 loss of 1.9 billion euros. 02/02/2017
Germany Man arrested in Germany, 'wanted' by Tunisia over Bardo attack A Tunisian asylum-seeker arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning an attack, is also wanted by Tunisia over links to an assault on the Bardo museum in Tunis. 01/02/2017
Business Series Deutsche Bank fined over Russian money laundering Deutsche Bank failed to prevent around $10 billion (9.29 billion euros) in suspicious trades out of Russia between 2011 and 2015. 31/01/2017
Germany Postmortems ordered for six teens found dead in Germany The father found the bodies of his daughter, son and four others in a garden house in Bavaria. 30/01/2017
Business Series Toyota loses out to Volkswagen as world's top carmaker Volkswagen has overtaken Toyota to become the world's top selling carmaker despite the German company's diesel emissions scandal. 30/01/2017
Germany Nazi propagandist Goebbels' wartime secretary dies at 106 Brunhilde Pomsel said she knew nothing of Nazi atrocities and lived her life in obscurity until her story was unearthed in 2011. 30/01/2017
Germany Schulz nominated as SPD candidate to take on Merkel for German Chancellor In Germany, the centre-left SPD has chosen Martin Schulz as its candidate in the battle to become the country’s next chancellor. 29/01/2017
Business Series Prosecutors probe when VW's former chief executive knew of emissions cheating Prosecutors say former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn is being investigated over when he knew about the company's emissions cheating. 27/01/2017
Sport Alpine skiing: Ganong ends US's World Cup win drought American Travis Ganong stormed to his second career World Cup victory, just over two years after his first, when he won a downhill race at the German resort of Garmisch… 27/01/2017
Germany Hollande and Merkel call for EU unity over Trump and Brexit The French and German leaders have met in Berlin as May and Trump prepared to meet in the US, and ahead of an EU summit in Malta next week. 27/01/2017
World News Euroviews. From trade wars to security: how will Trump affect Germany? - Opinion by Joschka Fischer 26/01/2017
Economy CeBIT technology trade fair: coping in an ever more digital world The transformative power of digitalisation is the theme this year at CeBIT, the world's largest technology trade fair, previewed by Euronews. 26/01/2017