About one in five cars in Germany is an SUV, but they are far more common in some regions than others. Here’s where SUVs are more or less popular.
This weekend the clocks will go forward across Europe but back in 2019 the European parliament voted to end the biannual changing of the time. What happened to the move and could it be back on the agenda once again?
Party leaders begin final phase of coalition talks, police ask medical doctors for info on far-left militants, Faeser calls off trip to Syria amid terrorism threats and more news from Germany on Friday.
Transport users in Berlin are facing strike disruption on buses, trams and U-Bahns until Friday morning. How will Verdi’s dispute with BVG progress once services are back up and running?
German rail operator Deutsche Bahn reported another massive annual loss Thursday as it battles a “serious crisis” but said government plans to ramp up infrastructure spending could get it back on track.
A future coalition of the CDU/CSU and SPD is reportedly mulling over plans to “de-naturalise” dual nationals for holding extremist or anti-semitic views. How far could the new rules go – and are they even allowed under German law?
US President Donald Trump has announced another tariff on foreign imports, this time affecting cars and car parts. Here’s how its expected to affect the German economy.
US President Donald Trump signed his latest executive order on Tuesday, which aims to tighten requirements to register to vote. Here’s how it affects the voting rights of Americans in Europe.
In a further blow to Germany’s struggling auto industry, US President Donald Trump has announced steep tariffs on foreign car imports and parts, provoking threats of retaliation from trading partners.
Bottled water, energy bars, a flashlight and more: the EU is pushing for every household in the 27-country bloc to have a three-day survival kit ready in case crisis strikes — be it a conflict or natural disaster.