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Germany plans to address growing use of date-rape drugs
Germany's justice minister wants to crack down on the use of date-rape drugs. But victims say more needs to be done.
Moving from the US to Berlin, a dream come true
American Sarah Kennedy moved to the German capital in 2020. What does she like about it, and what could she do without?
Can art change the world?
Ibrahim Mahama's artworks in Venice, an American woman in Berlin and why Georgians are nuts for walnuts.
Children, teens in Germany lack access to mental health care
The number of youths experiencing emotional health issues is rising — but people in need lack access to therapy.
Germany: Record numbers take German passport in 2025
Numbers have been rising since Germany changed citizenship requirements in 2024.
Czechia: Uproar over Sudeten German gathering in Brno
The first gathering of Sudeten Germans in Czechia since World War II is happening despite a political backlash.
Germany's 'rapid militarization' threatens basic rights
Security interests are increasingly being prioritized over fundamental rights, in the view of 10 human rights groups.
How an 81-year-old sprinter chases a world record
How do you stay fit in old age? Friedhelm Adorf has an answer.
Germany's far-right AfD vows to 'make history'
As the AfD looks set to take power in a German state, the party front-runner in Saxony-Anhalt outlines his plans to DW.
Ebola patient in Berlin: Why Germany's helping
An Ebola‑infected US doctor is being treated under the highest safety standards in an isolation unit in Berlin.
Germany ready for NATO leadership role, minister says
As NATO foreign ministers gather in Sweden, Berlin said it is ready to take on a bigger role in the alliance.
Following the money: Terror financing from Germany
Islamist terror kills worldwide, with some funding from Germany, but tracing these financial networks remains difficult.
Will Germany's aviation tax cut lower ticket prices?
The aviation tax cut is unlikely to have a meaningful impact on ticket prices, experts warn.
The testosterone age (or Honey, I shrunk my testes)
Proponents of testosterone are causing men to self-administer... with potentially nasty consequences.
Amid Iran war, Germany reaches out to Gulf states
Germany no longer aims to play a mediating role in the Iran war. Instead, it is strengthening ties with the Gulf states.
Germany's Merz pitches 'associate' EU membership for Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed giving Ukraine interim EU membership without voting rights.
Germany 2026 World Cup squad announcement: Neuer returns
Two years after retiring from international football, Manuel Neuer is back in Germany's 2026 World Cup squad.
US Ebola patient treated in Berlin Charite hospital
A US doctor infected with Ebola is receiving treatment in a Berlin hospital. DW spoke with virologist Günther Schönrich.
NATO: Rutte says US troop withdrawal won't hurt Europe
The Trump administration has been aggressive and unclear about the move but a US pivot has been in the works for years.
Germany records high numbers of online child abuse cases
Government-funded group Jugendschutz.net says young people in Germany are defenseless against online hate and violence.
Nigeria-born shoemaker reshaping craftsmanship in Germany
Richard Aphery, custom shoemaker in Frankfurt, embodies a new vision of craftsmanship: sustainable, modern and personal.
German authorities arrest 2 on China espionage allegations
Two Munich residents are accused of seeking to obtain and pass on high-tech information with "military applications."
Germany beefs up civil defense
Germany's government wants to spend €10 billion to better protect its population in case of emergencies.
US tariffs: How one German firm is coping
US tariffs are putting German protective equipment supplier Skylotecs under pressure.
Bangladesh’s Mobile Housing Boom
Fast to build, affordable, and easy to move: mobile wooden houses are booming in Bangladesh.
China brings exoskeletons to the mass market
Exoskeletons are making inroads into everyday life in China — even for tourists along the Great Wall.
Fighter jets: Pakistan’s export hope
How realistic are Pakistan’s multibillion‑dollar fighter‑jet export plans?
Pakistan bets on fighter jet exports to boost its economy
Pakistan’s fighter jet is suddenly in demand. Can exports ease the country’s debt burden?
Germany wants to invest billions to strengthen civil defense
Germany's Interior Minister unveils a multi-billion push for shelters, hospital beds and a new special forces unit.
Kenyan scientist advances energy storage research in Germany
Kenyan scientist advances energy storage research in Germany.
Germany's crisis-hit chemical industry seeks revival
Germany's crisis-hit chemical firms are cutting production at home while expanding abroad. Can the trend be reversed?
'Atlas of Civil Society' downgrades Germany
Germany is no longer considered a fully open society amid concerns over disinformation, according to a new report.
Why are LGBTQ+ hate crimes surging in Germany?
We spoke with Sebastian Roloff, the Social Democrats’ deputy spokesperson for queer issues.
Tiger escapes enclosure near Leipzig, one person injured
The tiger escaped an enclosure run by a controversial performer, according to German media reports.
Germany's coalition government split over reform agenda
With support at a record low, the coming reforms could determine the future of Friedrich Merz’s government.
Germany and Japan test hydrogen future with BMW, Toyota cars
Germany's transport minister Patrick Schnieder toured hydrogen projects aimed at bringing the fuel into the mainstream.
Dead humpback whale off Denmark is 'Timmy'
Authorities say a dead whale spotted off Denmark is the same creature that spent weeks beached off Germany's coast.
Germany stakes claim in new space race
German companies of all sizes and all over the country are developing satellites and space applications.
Germany's housing crisis hits immigrants hardest
The German housing market crisis is deepening social inequality. Most newcomers struggle to find affordable housing.
Andreas Rettig: 'You can't separate sports and politics'
In an interview with DW, DFB Director Andreas Rettig discusses the Germany team and geopolitics ahead of the World Cup.
Sweden is relying on nuclear power
Sweden is expanding its use of nuclear power, aiming to build small, flexible plants. Some locals aren't exactly happy.
US stops Poland troop deployment after Germany pullout order
Both Democratic and Republicans have criticized the Trump admin's plans to cancel a troop deployment to Poland.
Why this levitating German supertrain FAILED
In Germany, a test track for the Transrapid - once a 450 km/h levitating train - now sits abandoned. What went wrong?
Iconic German musician Udo Lindenberg turns 80
From a historic East German concert to a rap hit, Udo Lindenberg has shaped German rock music like few others.
Putin’s Contradictions: Attack Ukraine, Talk Deals, Propose Schröder
As Russia launches a fresh wave of attacks across Ukraine and the Kremlin signals it could pursue economic deals with the United States — under certain conditions — Vladimir Putin is also floating a controversial idea: former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a mediator for Europe. In this episode, host Nina Haase discusses the Russian president’s controversial suggestion with her guests.
Putin’s Contradictions: Attack Ukraine, Talk Deals, Propose Schröder
As Russia launches a fresh wave of attacks across Ukraine and the Kremlin signals it could pursue economic deals with the United States — under certain conditions — Vladimir Putin is also floating a controversial idea: former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder as a mediator for Europe. In this episode, host Nina Haase discusses the Russian president’s controversial suggestion with her guests.
Dead whale spotted off the coast of Denmark
It was not clear if the whale was Timmy, the humpback whale that captivated Germany for weeks.
Foreign student fee hikes in France trigger backlash
French plans to hike up prices for international students have stoked discontent. But how does it work across Europe?
How Germany is targeting violent neo-Nazi networks
German police have carried out major raids targeting suspected members of neo-Nazi youth organizations.
German intelligence offices snub US-owned Palantir software
Germany's counterintelligence agency has reportedly chosen a data analysis system from France over US-based Palantir.
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