As German Chancellor Olaf Scholz battles political turmoil, his vice chancellor has warned that a collapse of the coalition government now would come “at the worst possible time”.
Number of German pharmacies decline, November high temperature record set on Zugspitze, Foreign Minister visits Ukraine to show support and more news from Germany on Tuesday.
The next US Presidential election takes place on November 5th. What does its outcome mean for Germany?
Major road restrictions and possible U-Bahn station closures are in place across Berlin as the city gets ready to mark 35 years since the Wall fell. Here’s what you need to know about the closures and events.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic party candidate for the US presidency, has written a letter for American citizens living abroad vowing to help them with matters such as taxes and banking. Her rival Donald Trump has already vowed to end double taxation.
Foreign residents face ever-increasing waiting times for residence permits at some immigration authorities in Germany. We want to hear about your experiences.
Passenger numbers show that the demand for public transport on buses and trains is only growing. So why are some German states planning to cut down their services in the coming months and years?
Many foreign residents in Germany are eager to get citizenship now that dual nationality is allowed. But with a surge of applications, German cities are struggling with backlogs.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Monday vowed Western allies will keep up support for Ukraine as she arrived for her eighth visit to Kyiv since Russia’s full-scale invasion.
German cities see surge in citizenship applications, VW Group boss says no alternative to cuts, coalition in crisis and more news from Germany this Monday.