Heidi Klum and Irina Shayk Highlight Female Empowerment in Berlin and Prague Fashion Events
Heidi Klum and Irina Shayk took center stage at Berlin and Prague events celebrating female empowerment and diversity in fashion.
Heidi Klum and Irina Shayk took center stage at Berlin and Prague events celebrating female empowerment and diversity in fashion.
Ina Müller discusses love, loss, life, and personal reflections in a sincere interview on '3 nach 9' and her new album.
A leading German physician warns that the country's medical infrastructure is insufficiently prepared to handle casualties in the event of a war related to the Ukraine conflict and NATO obligations.
Thousands of German ultra football fans plan a major protest in Leipzig against new stadium security measures including personalized tickets and facial recognition.
Bavarian leader Markus Söder calls for adopting smaller nuclear reactors and utilizing domestic energy sources to strengthen Germany's energy policy and competitiveness.
The schwarz-rote coalition faces a deepening trust crisis amid declining public confidence, internal party tensions, and criticism over policy effectiveness and social media impact.
Cornelia Schmachtenberg, Schleswig-Holstein's new Agriculture Minister, advocates for balancing modern farming needs with nature conservation to ensure sustainability and predictability for farmers.
German companies face challenges in AI adoption due to training shortfalls and consumer trust issues, despite growing investments and corporate expectations.
Schleswig-Holstein enforces indoor housing for poultry in Rendsburg-Eckernförde starting November 16 following an avian influenza outbreak, aiming to contain the virus spread.
Germany aims to secure World Cup qualification as hopes rise for key player returns amid injury setbacks.
Germany beats Luxembourg 2-0 in World Cup qualifying but struggles in the first half highlight ongoing form issues ahead of key matches.
Public debate over the Germany fund and social reforms highlights mounting skepticism and frustration towards the German government's handling of economic and pension policies.
The EU Parliament has passed legislation that narrows and simplifies environmental and social reporting and due diligence requirements for companies, triggering criticism from environmental advocates.
Hark Bohm, influential German filmmaker known for socially critical films and mentorship, dies at 86 in Hamburg.
Germany's over-indebtedness rises to 5.67 million adults, highlighting regional disparities and structural economic pressures amid rising living costs.
Munich leads as Germany’s priciest city for living in 2024, with housing costs driving regional price differences nationwide, reveals a new study.
Germany plans a €10 billion state-backed fund aiming to attract private investment and address economic modernization needs by 2026.
Germany's Bundestag has enacted cuts in electricity tax and network fees for companies, injecting financial relief while sparking debate over household support.
Berlin Dental Association's pension fund faces up to one billion euros in losses due to risky investments, impacting thousands of dentists across several German states.
German football fans strongly oppose new security measures threatening their stadium culture ahead of a key Interior Ministers Conference.
NATO commends Germany's coalition agreement on military staffing reforms and potential draft reinstatement, amid plans to expand the Bundeswehr by 80,000 personnel.
The EU's new Quick Fix Regulation offers transitional relief to first-wave sustainability reporters, easing compliance for 2025 and 2026 reporting years across member states including Germany.
German companies plan increased foreign investments and hiring despite domestic slowdown, facing geopolitical and trade challenges abroad.
Germany faces record employee dissatisfaction leading to significant economic losses, while corporate transformation efforts show mixed progress compared to Europe.
Expert insights underscore the importance of embedding health focus into AI use at companies to boost productivity and employer appeal through holistic change involving employees.
Christmas family visits provide a vital opportunity to notice health warning signs in elderly relatives, while EHEC outbreak concerns in Germany have recently subsided.
Germany introduces a questionnaire for 18-year-olds in 2025 and plans a voluntary military service law in 2026 to meet NATO troop targets, but faces recruitment risks and political challenges.
Volkstrauertag ceremonies in Cuxhaven and a related reading in Lünen emphasize remembrance of victims of war and violence in Germany.
Audi announces a partial production stop in Neckarsulm due to declining demand and regulatory hurdles, highlighting challenges in the automotive industry.
Anne Spiegel secures the role of Social Councilor in Region Hannover despite past criticism over her management of the 2021 flood crisis, marking a significant political comeback.
Naturkost Übelhör files for insolvency amid Germany's rising corporate bankruptcies, reflecting economic challenges in 2025.
Discussion continues within Germany's coalition on key details of the new military service model, focusing on conscription selection, troop increases, and service conditions.
Two serious motorcycle accidents in Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel and Bochum highlight the dangers motorcyclists face on German roads in November 2025.
DFB secures national team and DFB-Pokal TV rights till 2030 while preparing for UEFA's 2028-2032 auction and Women's World Cup 2027 coverage.
Freiburger FC's chairman assaulted a referee after a match; the South Baden Football Association responded by canceling the club's next two games while investigations proceed.
The 2025 UNICEF report highlights that child poverty in Germany affects one in eleven children, with worsening education, housing, and health conditions, and calls for urgent reforms amid stagnation.
Germany's 2025 economic reforms by Minister Katharina Reiche face criticism from the ÖDP amid assurances of a gentle economic upswing from consistent policies.
Rheinland companies grapple with worsening economic conditions amid calls for reforms by the IHK.
Samsung launches the AI-powered Vision AI Companion in its 2025 TVs, enabling conversational interactions, real-time translation, and immersive gaming, while TV industry leaders discuss ongoing transformations in entertainment.
Germany requests a temporary exemption from EU migrant quotas to manage a surge in asylum seekers until the end of 2026.
Bavarian companies are shifting production abroad due to costs and domestic weaknesses, raising concerns about deindustrialization and job losses.
Germany’s sports clubs reach historic membership highs, highlighting need for better funding and volunteer support to sustain growth.
Google announces a €5.5 billion investment in German data centers by 2029, focusing on a new Dietzenbach facility and sustainable expansion projects.
The EU has approved Germany’s exemption from taking in additional refugees until 2026 under a new solidarity mechanism, acknowledging its current migration burden and contribution to European migration efforts.
Hamburg launches a multi-faceted strategy to support deep-tech start-ups through innovation parks and funding initiatives, amid calls for stronger government role and efforts to address skilled labor shortages.
SPD members have launched a petition opposing tighter sanctions in the Bürgergeld reform, sparking internal party debate over social welfare policy.
The Kölner Karneval 2025 session opened with traditional celebrations and performances, while a GZSZ episode delved into characters' emotional recovery and coping with trauma.
New reports reveal Germany's tense cybersecurity status in 2025, spotlighting risks from unapproved AI use in public authorities and elevated threat perceptions among officials and citizens alike.
Osnabrück has achieved a 94% electric bus fleet, leading Germany in sustainable public transit and reducing CO2 emissions significantly.
Google plans a 5.5 billion euro investment to boost data centers and AI tech in Germany, aiming to create 9,000 jobs by 2029 amid strong EU tech competition.
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