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Depression in couples: You, me and the illness
Depression can be a huge challenge for a relationship. What loved ones can do — and what they shouldn't.
Is Ukraine's new confidence a turning point in the war?
Ukraine's strikes are reaching deeper into Russian territory. Could this pressure reshape the conflict long-term?
Germany: fishers vs. seals
Springtime is herring season in the Baltic Sea. Local fishers are after them, but so are the seals.
UK, Germany, France back direct Ukraine, Russia dialogue
The British, German and French leaders backed a call by Ukraine's Zelenskyy for direct talks with Russia's Putin.
French Open: Germany's Zverev wins first ever Grand Slam
Alexander Zverev has won his first ever Grand Slam at the fourth attempt, beating Flavio Cobolli in an epic Paris final.
Germany beat USA before World Cup but injuries cast shadow
Germany’s final match before their World Cup start ended with a 2-1 win but injuries overshadowed it.
Survivors: Timeline to punish rape in Germany is too short
A sexual assault case has once again brought Germany’s statute of limitations for rape into the public debate.
Germany's Iran war lessons after 100 days
After the first 100 days of the Iran war, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has changed his stance drastically.
When bears roamed the streets of a Romanian resort
A tourist hotspot turned into a danger zone as bears invaded daily. Now the town is a success story and a model for othe
Business as usual: The German-Russia tie that won't die
Could German companies return to Russia? We speak with Andreas Jahn and John Lough.
Why businesses are offering 'Quiet Hour'
More peace and quiet, less stress — the Quiet Hour is an initiative for people with invisible disabilities.
Racing after a heart transplant
Tamara Schwab's life was saved by a heart transplant. Now she's pushing herself to cycle competitively.
Inside Germany's big UN defeat
Germany just suffered one of its biggest diplomatic setbacks in decades: losing a UN Security Council seat it thought was practically guaranteed. In this episode of Berlin Briefing, host Nina Haase and her guests, DW's Max Hofmann and UN expert Myriel Marthez, take you inside the vote, inside the backroom diplomacy, and inside the reasons Germany’s campaign collapsed.
Inside Germany's big UN defeat
Germany just suffered one of its biggest diplomatic setbacks in decades: losing a UN Security Council seat it thought was practically guaranteed. In this episode of Berlin Briefing, host Nina Haase and her guests, DW's Max Hofmann and UN expert Myriel Marthez, take you inside the vote, inside the backroom diplomacy, and inside the reasons Germany’s campaign collapsed.
Iran war piles pressure on Germany
Germans reflect on the economic impact of the Iran war, and the rise of the far-right.
German asylum benefits cuts violate EU law, top court rules
The ECJ has said rejected asylum-seekers must be given more than just the bare minimum. But will relief be short-lived?
Why Yad Vashem is coming to Germany
Never forget the Holocaust: Yad Vashem wants people beyond Israel to remember too.
Israel’s operations divide London’s Jewish community
Middle East tensions spill into London, unsettling Jews; and an Alpine tunnel sparks concern among locals and greens.
Germany: Lufthansa plane suffers nose gear collapse
Several Lufthansa crew members were injured after the front wheel of a parked jumbo jet collapsed at Frankfurt Airport.
Securing the future of German entrepreneurship
Germany is good at developing cutting-edge technologies, but how can it keep creative startups from leaving the country?
Germany's UN defeat: What went wrong?
The loss of a seat on the UN Security Council is the most severe foreign policy defeat yet for the coalition government.
2026 World Cup: 6 things you need to know
The 2026 World Cup will be bigger than its predecessors. Whether it will be better is an entirely different question.
Erin Brockovich's new fight: AI data centers
The US activist has created an interactive map to provide information about planned data centers.
Germany sees record number of discrimination claims in 2025
The anti-discrimination commissioner has said government resources and funding are severely lacking to tackle the issue.
Germany loses vote for UN Security Council seat
Fifteen of the 193 UN member states sit on the UN Security Council.
German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' message
A Bavarian hotel has apologized after rejecting a booking by an Israeli telling them that "there are no Jews allowed."
German retiree donates €10M land to fight housing crisis
In Munich, an 89-year-old has donated land worth €10m for affordable housing.
Who owns the billions in Germany's dormant bank accounts?
With heirs unaware and no central register, banks and politicians are debating who should ultimately control the money.
Germany: Cologne Cathedral to charge tourists €12 for entry
Cologne Cathedral has laid out its plans to charge tourist visitors, starting next month. They will be asked to pay €12.
Germany's Merz backs Hungary's new pro-EU course
After talks with Hungary's new PM, Peter Magyar, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expects a positive reset in EU ties.
Unpacking Germany's campaign for a UN Security Council seat
Germany's government is campaigning vigorously for a seat in Wednesday's UN Security Council election.
Most new German citizens keep original nationality: survey
Applications for German citizenship grew in 2024 after the government changed the rules to allow dual citizenship.
Hindu life in Germany: Inside Berlin's newest Hindu temple
Follow a student living in Berlin as she helps open Germany's largest Hindu temple.
Baden-Württemberg restricts smoking in public spaces
Baden-Württemberg expands restrictions on smoking in public spaces like outdoor swimming pools, theme parks and zoos.
National interests always shape security: German minister
Germany’s deputy defense minister spoke to DW about how Berlin is boosting security ties with Indo-Pacific nations.
Is 'nation-hopping' ruining German youth football?
Many young German footballers are choosing other countries over Germany. DFB Director Andreas Rettig wants change.
Young German talents impress in World Cup tune-up vs Finland
Deniz Undav and Lennart Karl delivered strong performances in Germany's last home game before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
How the Alevi community came to thrive in Germany
What are the main tenets of Alevi faith? And how are they preserving their unique culture?
Threats, abuse to German mayors hurting local government
Mayors are quitting or forgoing reelection campaigns, leaving towns leaderless and threatening local-level democracy.
Swing Youth: In Nazi Germany, jazz was an act of defiance
As the Nazis clamped down on expression, groups of jazz-loving teenagers formed the Swing Youth to rebel.
Film funding bill to support blockbusters made in Germany
The government wants to attract more filmmakers and make Germany a "global player" in onscreen entertainment.
Vaping becoming more popular among young Germans
E-cigarettes are becoming increasingly popular among German youth, with even elementary school kids picking up vapes.
Toxic beauty: Inside India's polluted marble dump
Tourists visit India’s marble dumps despite toxic dust, Germany debates wolves, and Brazil hunts a lost slave ship.
Kai Havertz: Arsenal and Germany's man for the big moment
Germany forward Kai Havertz is set to play in his second Champions League final. The Arsenal man is a match winner.
Will Germany stand up to the big tech bros?
Berlin Briefing host Michaela Küfner unpacks the Pope's call for responsible AI regulation and asks what Germany’s plans are to avoid a sell-out to big tech interests. She is joined by tech regulation expert Matthias Kettemann from the Leibniz Institute for Media Research and DW's tech policy correspondent Maximiliane Koschyk.
Will Germany stand up to the big tech bros?
Berlin Briefing host Michaela Küfner unpacks the Pope's call for responsible AI regulation and asks what Germany’s plans are to avoid a sell-out to big tech interests. She is joined by tech regulation expert Matthias Kettemann from the Leibniz Institute for Media Research and DW's tech policy correspondent Maximiliane Koschyk.
Germany deepens Taiwan ties amid China tensions
Two lawmakers told DW that the visit of a German delegation to Taipei was important for expanding economic partnerships.
Experts: Germany's progress on climate goals insufficient
The Council of Experts on Climate Change says Germany has both accomplished and failed to meet its climate goals.
Germany signs Canadian LNG deal to cut energy risks
Germany and Canada move toward a major LNG deal as both seek stronger ties amid uncertainty in Washington.
Do you want to have kids?
There are good reasons to not have kids. They may be the only way to protect gender equality over the long term.
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