It’s been a lot more chilly in Germany in recent days. Now forecasters are predicting the first real glimpse of winter weather to arrive next week.
Opposition leaders sharpen election rhetoric, how Trump’s proposed tariffs could hit German businesses and more news from around Germany on Thursday.
Germany is known around the world for being a nation of skilled English speakers – but does it live up to its reputation? A new survey released this week has assessed just how good Germans are at the lingua franca.
Any effort to combat anti-Semitism should be uncontroversial. But a resolution passed in Germany is under fire by many – including from the Jewish community – who say it will limit freedom of expression. James Jackson analyses what’s going on.
Berlin’s creative sector workers launched a colourful protest Wednesday against planned cuts to cultural funding they fear will pull the rug from under the city’s famed clubs, theatres and orchestras.
Germany is heading towards snap elections after the coalition breakup. What does this mean for projects in progress including next year’s tax plans and pension reform?
After the breakdown of the coalition last week, Germany is getting ready for snap elections in February. We round up key points on what to expect and who might be next chancellor.
As its gets darker and colder in Germany, many are looking forward to the festive season. We look at when Christmas markets will start to welcome visitors.
German president gives nod to ‘realistic’ February election date, court rules primary school teachers in Bavaria do not have to work extra hours and more news this Wednesday.
Nearly four million German workers in the key electrical and metalworking sectors will receive pay increases after the country’s biggest trade union struck a deal on Tuesday with employers.