Police raids in six German states have targeted a group alleged to be “part of an international network whose aim is to ...
Over three million people of Turkish descent live in Germany. Protests against the arrest of Istanbul Mayer Ekrem Imamoglu ...
Germany's upper house, the Bundesrat, Thursday voted 53-16 to approve a massive defense and infrastructure spending bill. The ...
The German and Austrian interior ministers broke off a planned trip to Syria on Thursday because of a possible threat to ...
Hundreds of victims’ families are commemorating the 10th anniversary of the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 in the French ...
The number of people out of work in Germany rose in March at the fastest rate since October of 2024, data showed on Friday, ...
Germany's outgoing economy minister, Robert Habeck, has called on the European Union to respond strongly to the car import ...
The German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser and her Austrian counterpart Gerhard Karner on Thursday canceled their trip to ...
High-tech AI drone in a green orb aims to prevent wildfires quickly and efficiently in response to climate change.
A group of Tigrayan survivors is seeking justice in Germany for war crimes committed during Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict. Experts say this could send a global message that war crimes will be punished.
Written by journalist C.H. Waltersdorf, the book tells the DeWitt County story through the eyes of German immigrants.