Schleswig-Holstein secures nearly €71 million for urban development and advances plans for major infrastructure projects, including highway and rail expansions.
DGB leader Yasmin Fahimi condemns government neoliberal policies amid economic stagnation, threatening major strikes to protect workers' rights and social benefits.
British company VPI is investing €450 million in a battery storage facility in Bad Wildungen, aiming to enhance Germany's renewable energy grid stability.
Germany secured a 4-0 win over Luxembourg in a 2026 World Cup qualifier, driving them to the top of their group and boosting their chances for direct qualification.
Germany's coalition government has agreed to replace Bürgergeld with a new basic security system, imposing stricter sanctions to enhance fairness and promote work participation.
A Samsara survey reveals German firms remain underprepared for crises despite AI use, highlighting the need for better training and connected operations.
Ottobock's planned IPO is a rare event amid Germany's subdued IPO market, reflecting broader challenges and cautious optimism in the country's investment climate.
The six-episode miniseries "Hundertdreizehn" debuts on ARD Mediathek, portraying the emotional aftermath of a major bus accident through multiple perspectives.
Multiple German regions are advancing mental health awareness in October 2025 through campaigns, events, and celebrity testimonies focusing on youth support and stigma reduction.
Germany sees a significant rise in commuters in 2025, with major cities like Munich and Frankfurt experiencing notable volumes and long commute distances becoming increasingly common.
Germany plans to rename Bürgergeld to Grundsicherung in 2025, accompanied by stricter sanctions and a return to supporting only those most in need, aiming for social stability and cost savings.
Germany's coach Nagelsmann outlines possible lineup adjustments, including goalkeeper changes, ahead of crucial Luxembourg qualifier while keeping Neuer's return open.
VfL Gummersbach achieved a decisive 33:22 victory over HC Erlangen, maintaining their near-top league standing and building momentum for upcoming matches.
The Bundestag has approved a 100 billion euro infrastructure fund distribution across states, eased debt rules, and introduced social benefit reforms under Chancellor Merz's leadership.
High-level talks in Germany outline government and industry commitments to support the electromobility transition, focusing on investment security, job stability, and policy clarity.
The German coalition has agreed to stricter sanctions on Bürgergeld recipients missing Jobcenter appointments, provoking strong opposition criticism but gaining notable public support.
Vitalsprossen recalls organic sprouts across northern Germany due to STEC/EHEC contamination detected in internal testing, with no linked illnesses reported yet.
Companies in Berlin's Adlershof science and technology park implement preventive measures following a disruptive three-day power outage caused by a fire attack.
Germany marks World Mental Health Day 2025 with week-long events focused on stigma reduction, service access, and support for those affected by crises and mental illnesses.
The FDZ Gesundheit in Berlin has started operations, granting researchers secure access to extensive statutory health insurance data from 2009 to 2023 to drive medical research and healthcare improvements.
A look at recent coaching changes in German football reveals a complex picture about their actual impact on team performance and future prospects.
Germany's national football team is focused on defeating Luxembourg in a pivotal World Cup qualifier to sustain their qualification hopes, contending with injury challenges and aiming for a commanding performance.
Füchse Berlin remain unbeaten in the Handball Champions League but face defensive challenges ahead of their match against Dinamo Bukarest.
Germany faces significant economic and job risks from counterfeit goods entering the country, with record seizures and calls for stronger regulatory actions.
Germany firmly opposes the EU's proposed chat control regulation, citing privacy and security risks that threaten encrypted communications and likely blocking the EU initiative.
German politicians and church leaders clash over how politically active churches should be, balancing moral responsibility with concerns about political influence.
Danish company Innargi plans geothermal drilling in Kiel while Hesse's Waldeck-Frankenberg agency aids local businesses in energy transition.
Phoenix Engineering GmbH in North Rhine-Westphalia has filed for insolvency, owing millions to subcontractors and leaving many employees unpaid amid hopes for restructuring.
Schleswig-Holstein's police issued live updates on crimes, accidents, and emergency responses in Kiel and Segeberg, alongside significant arrests and regulatory plans.
Germany is currently engaged in a heated public debate on whether to reinstate mandatory military service for young men, reflecting diverse generational views and societal considerations.
VfL Wolfsburg's women's football team began their Champions League season with a commanding 4-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain, powered by Alexandra Popp's key performances.
Germany has scrapped the fast-track naturalization process requiring only three years of residency, reinstating a five-year minimum and sparking debate over integration policy and bureaucracy.
Germany's statutory health insurance faces billions in shortfalls with political efforts underway to stabilize funding amid insurer criticism.
Tenable's report reveals major cloud security challenges for companies managing hybrid and multicloud environments, while Docker launches affordable hardened container images to boost security for SMEs.
Germany's 2025 economic crisis deepens with industrial production plunging sharply and inheritance tax disputes threatening family businesses’ survival amid ongoing structural challenges.
German TV on October 8 features a crime drama based on the true NSU police murder and a new comedy web series starring Anke Engelke as a train manager, blending intense drama with lighthearted humor.
Germany's Federal Drug Commissioner raises alarm over flavored e-cigarettes enticing youth, highlighting addiction risks and calling for stricter regulations.
Germany is hosting its annual Mental Health Week from October 10-20, 2025, featuring nationwide initiatives to promote mental health resilience, support services, and community engagement amidst ongoing global challenges.
Google's newly launched AI Mode in search in Germany offers direct, chat-based answers but sparks concerns over reduced website traffic and ad revenue.
Germany plans new federal laws to empower police with drone-shooting powers amid a spike in illegal drone flights threatening national security.
Germany's national football team struggles with scoring issues, facing injuries and poor form among key forwards ahead of crucial qualifiers.
Amnesty International criticizes Germany's proposed GEAS-Asylum law reforms for harsh detention policies and human rights concerns.
Hitachi Rail is advancing Germany's rail modernization through phased upgrades, digital signaling, and automated freight locomotive trials, focusing on practical improvements that enhance capacity and safety.
ARD and ZDF secure free-to-air broadcast of 60 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including all German team games, partnering with Telekom and Magenta TV.
Germany's national team announces forward Nick Woltemade's return and Kevin Schade's call-up following Jamie Leweling's injury ahead of World Cup qualifiers.
On the second anniversary of the Hamas attack, Germany commemorates victims while confronting a stark rise in antisemitism and Jewish insecurity.
Kaarst celebrates its first participation in Germany's Mental Health Awareness Week, highlighting local initiatives and expert advice on improving mental well-being during this critical annual event.
Germany confronts rising antisemitism two years after the Hamas attack, balancing government solidarity with Jews and complex political stances on Israel.
Deutsche Telekom's MagentaTV sublicenses 60 World Cup matches to ARD and ZDF, ensuring free-to-air coverage for key games including German team matches, complementing MagentaTV's full tournament streaming rights.
Germany marks the second anniversary of the October 7 Hamas massacre, confronting rising antisemitism and reaffirming support for Jewish communities amid ongoing commemorations and government actions.