The rise in rents is continuing apace in Germany, driven by demand for furnished flats and a trend away from buying property. Here’s how the rental market looks in major German cities this year.
What’s it like to launch a business in a country infamous for its intractable bureaucracy? With some good research and money set aside for legal costs, it’s not as hard as you think. Here’s our step-by-step guide to starting a business in Germany.
The European Commission proposed has released details of its proposal to make passports and national identity cards available in a digital format on smartphones, to “speed up travel” to and within the Schengen Area.
Rain and gale force winds are expected in some parts of Germany as ex-hurricane ‘Kirk’ moves through the country. The storm will be followed by a dip in temperatures, and then some almost summer-like days next week.
Germany tightens security checks amid spying fears, police shut pro-Palestinian camp over Greta Thunberg invite, government releases gloomy economic forecasts, and more news from around Germany on Thursday.
With so many top employers around the country, Germany is a great place for a career. Certain companies offer more attractive perks for young professionals than others, a new survey has revealed.
Berlin’s state immigration authority is in the process of moving its services online. Here’s how to apply for or renew a residence permit now, while the immigration office works to set-up more official portals.
German exports rose unexpectedly in August as demand from the United States and China picked up, official data showed Wednesday, offering a rare bright spot for Europe’s struggling top economy.
Apostrophes aren’t used to show possession in German in most cases, but the highest authority on the language is changing that. Here’s the scoop on the English ‘idiot’s apostrophe’ – and why critics are furious about it.
Due to a shake-up in the grid fee system, customers in many regions of Germany are likely to see their energy prices sink significantly next year.