Signs in Berlin’s Warschauer Straße S-bahn station change to ‘Amazon Straße’, the number of attacks on Muslims rose sharply in Germany last year, the popularity of currywurst is slipping in company canteens and more news on Wednesday, June 18th.
Across Europe governments are toughening rules and rhetoric around foreign residents being able to acquire citizenship. Claudia Delpero talks to an exert to find out how concerned people should be by the trend.
Many people don’t begin saving for retirement until they start their career, but school children in Germany could get an early start thanks to a new government initiative.
The tax submission deadlines in Germany vary depending on the year, and how you file. We break down the dates to know for this year.
Germany’s stance on immigration has hardened in recent months, with more patrols at the borders and a move to scrap a fast track route to citizenship, among other changes. We asked our readers if they were concerned.
A ranking of Germany’s 40 biggest cities in terms of residents’ life satisfaction shows that Berlin, Munich and Cologne are nowhere near the top. Here are the cities where people say they are the happiest.
As Israel and Iran trade fire in their most intense confrontation in history, members of the Iranian diaspora in Germany are torn between hopes for change and fears for their loved ones back home.
International students who come to Germany for university and then remain and join the workforce contribute far more to the economy than the state pays to them, a new study shows.
Police in Saxony-Anhalt are looking for a big cat, half of German districts are suffering ‘water stress’, investigators have shut down a massive online drug trafficking platform and more news on Tuesday, June 17th.
Newcomers to Germany who have children can be pleasantly surprised by the level of support they receive. But for every silver lining there’s also a cloud, writes Tom Pugh, who explains the pros and cons about parenting in the country.