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Germany targets aid reform as minister tours Sierra Leone
Germany's development minister wants to break with old aid models. Reem Alabali‑Radovan came to Sierra Leone to show what change could look like.
WATCH: Holocaust survivor is 'the child that Hitler feared'
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, Tova Friedman, a survivor of the Nazi genocide, addressed MPs in Germany's Bundestag.
How Germany's skilled worker gap exposes migration hurdles
Even though Germany needs hundreds of thousands of professionals, bureaucracy and policies hinder foreign recruitment.
How does Germany deport people?
Germany has no masked ICE officers, but the government has accelerated deportations. Here's how the process works.
Being a Holocaust witness 'is more important than ever'
"Being a witness today is more important than ever," Holocaust survivor Tatiana Bucci tells DW.
As Spain takes off in aviation, Germany hits headwinds
As Germany’s economy struggles, Spain grows — its aviation industry is taking off.
Germany's Green Party under pressure over Mercosur vote
German Green MEPs have dealt a blow to their party leaders by joining forces with the far right to oppose Mercosur.
At 100, Auschwitz survivor recalls life during the Holocaust
Now 100 years old, Leon Weintraub recalls a persecution that began in his teens, reminding people why we cannot forget.
German FA boss says World Cup boycott would be 'misguided'
At the first DFL meeting of 2026, German FA boss Bernd Neuendorf spoke for the first time about a World Cup boycott.
Germany's darkest chapter: Auschwitz and the Holocaust
81 years on, the victims of the Nazis' industrialized mass murder still call for remembrance — beginning at Auschwitz.
Germany, France, others rebuke Trump's NATO troop disrespect
The German defense minister said an apology would show "decency, respect and also insight" from Donald Trump.
Indian companies in Germany embrace free trade deal
Many Indian companies are doing business in Germany, and are now hoping that a new free trade agreement can boost trade.
Germany: Business index starts year with 'little momentum'
A dip in confidence in the service sector put the brakes on improved sentiments in other areas.
Blood supplies running low in Germany
Donations recently hit a critical low in Germany — a shortage that could have dramatic consequences in an emergency.
Bulgarians quit Germany, choose remote work
Many highly skilled Bulgarians are moving back to their home country, swayed by the major income boost for remote work.
Germany weighs boon and bane of China's industrial expansion
A Chinese battery maker in Germany shows how the two industrial superpowers both compete and profit from each other.
Joan Chelimo: A runner speaking up against gender violence
A Kenyan athlete is working to combat gender-based violence — after her encounters with domestic violence and femicide.
Berlin detains German-Ukrainian woman for Russian espionage
Ilona W., a Berlin political networker, has been arrested for allegedly passing on German military intel to Russia.
Merz says Germany won't join Trump's 'Board of Peace'
Chancellor Merz said the current form of the "Board of Peace" prevented Germany from joining for constitutional reasons.
Facing the future: Germany’s struggle with nuclear reliance on the US
Germany is famously "under the US’ nuclear umbrella"-creating a dependency that some are now calling risky. What exactly does that mean? How would US help protect Germany in a worst-case scenario? What options does Germany have to move toward a European umbrella? Host Nina Haase talks with her guests about Germany’s deep dependencies on the US -from NATO cooperation to nuclear deterrence.
Immersed in artist Yadegar Asisi's otherwordly panoramas
Step into a vast panorama by the German artist and you're not simply looking at an image — you're standing inside one.
Germany investigates Russian espionage case
After identifying a suspected agent, Germany has expelled a Russian embassy employee and summoned Russia's ambassador.
How AI can protect Germany's national parks
Artificial intelligence is helping track how wildlife and nature in German national parks is reacting to climate change.
Former Scorpions bassist, Francis Buchholz, dies aged 71
Francis Buchholz, a former Scorpions bassist, died after a battle with cancer, his family has said.
Ukrainian refugee seeks equestrian vaulting history
Ukrainian Polina pursues her equestrian vaulting dreams in Germany, after fleeing war at home.
Facing the future: Germany’s struggle with nuclear reliance on the US
Germany is famously "under the US’ nuclear umbrella"-creating a dependency that some are now calling risky. What exactly does that mean? How would US help protect Germany in a worst-case scenario? What options does Germany have to move toward a European umbrella? Host Nina Haase talks with her guests about Germany’s deep dependencies on the US -from NATO cooperation to nuclear deterrence.
Germany: Nord Stream suspect cannot claim immunity
German judges have nixed an appeal by a Ukrainian national suspected to be freed from prosecution.
Merz and Meloni reshape Germany-Italy relations
Prime Minister Meloni is no longer seen as a right-wing outsider in the European Union.
How casual hookups are good (and healthy) for singles
You really do benefit from 'friends with benefits' — and a study suggests a forgotten birthday can tank employee morale.
Kenya's talent heads to Germany's hospitality sector
A 2024 migration pact has opened legal pathways for skilled Kenyans to work in Germany.
AfricaLink News: January 22
S.Africa school rejects claims of unfair admissions +++ Germany's top envoy in Ethiopia +++ CEMAC summit in Brazzaville
Germany: Far-right extremist 'Saxon Separatists' stand trial
The trial of 8 suspected right-wing extremists accused of planning a coup is beginning in the German city of Dresden.
Germany expels Russian diplomat over spying case
Having also summoned Moscow's ambassador, Berlin says the move signals zero tolerance for spying under diplomatic cover.
Davos: Germany's Merz says old world order 'unraveling'
During his speech at Davos, German Chancellor Merz said the world has "entered an era of great power politics."
Germany's FM stresses Europe's 'need' for skilled workers
In Kenya, the German foreign minister spoke to DW on Europe's role in Africa, competing with China, and Trump.
Germany's rail service dealt major blow by government
The government is reportedly walking back promises to fund major projects for national train operator Deutsche Bahn.
AfricaLink News: January 21
Kizza Besigye, Uganda's detained opposition leader reportedly critically ill +++ Germany's top envoy visits Kenya
Germany: The world's first vertical solar plant on water
Floating PV in Bavaria: vertical solar on quarry lakes. Efficient, spacesaving — and a glimpse of a green future.
Germany sees thousands join pro-Kurdish protests
German cities saw large pro-Kurdish demonstrations over Syrian government troops clash with Kurdish forces in Syria.
From farming to fintech: new challenges and alternatives
A changing world: from animal epidemics and lab food to sober bars, a new gold rush and digital tokens.
Germany-US rift is looming after a year of Trump
The second term of US President Donald Trump has brought unprecedented strain on once-solid German-US relations.
Germany cautiously thankful for US 'Board of Peace' invite
The US plan has received mixed reviews and Trump's invitation for Vladimir Putin to join will likely ruffle feathers.
Why Germany probably won't get political at 2026 World Cup
After protesting at the last World Cup in Qatar, Germany's football team looks unlikely to do the same in the US.
Why Germany's outspoken state leader wants to redraw the map
Bavaria's Markus Söder wants there to be fewer federal states in Germany. Is such change realistic?
Trump's Greenland tariffs: What you need to know
What would tariffs mean for the European countries affected, how have they been received, and what happens now?
Germany's AfD receives millions in public funding
The right-wing extremist party AfD profits significantly from public funding. Is democracy funding its own downfall?
How dangerous are Iranian secret services in Germany?
Iranians in exile are being targeted by the regime's secret services, especially since the start of the mass protests.
Exiled Iranian women in Germany: 'All that remains is rage!'
Iran's regime has been cracking down on protesters with brutal force. Iranians in Germany are shocked.
Germany joins NATO allies for 'symbolic' Greenland mission
15 Bundeswehr soldiers are expected to arrive in the Greenlandic capital Nuuk to join a NATO reconnaissance team.
Figure skating championship for amateurs
Adult Figure Skating Championships, travel tips for Crete, and the secret behind Emmental cheese.
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