Incredible night covering the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall for @dwnews/@dw_politics. Thanks to the event organisers for ensuring the closing fireworks started just as @Nicole_Froelich crossed to me…! 😅🎇
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As the World Cup kicks off, football turns political. In #BerlinBriefing, host @maxhofmann discusses with DW's @MKuefner, DW sports reporter Jonathan Harding and analyst @FloBauerAuthor whether success on the pitch could help the coalition bounce back. https://t.co/ZU2G4cKRx6
A sexual assault case has once again brought Germany’s statute of limitations for rape into the public debate.
Author Claudia Wuttke’s case is being compared to that of Gisèle Pelicot and raises key questions about how sexual violence and sexual offenses are handled in Germany.
Germany has failed to win a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul (CDU) secured 104 votes in the General Assembly, falling 23 short of the required two-thirds majority. It is the first time Germany has missed out on a rotating seat.
Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and rising military expenditure, the German government has launched a new civil defense plan to ensure public safety and safeguard against potential hybrid threats in the future.
A blunt remark by Germany's chancellor triggered a sharp response from US President Donald Trump — and reopened questions about the state of transatlantic relations.
In this #BerlinBriefing, @giuliasaudelli, @MKuefner and @maxhofmann discuss the fallout.
https://t.co/dMOiLO5NTK
Germany's government has agreed fuel price relief for consumers and businesses worth 1.6 billion euros ($1.9 billion) amid the oil price surge triggered by the Iran war.
DW's @MKuefner has more:
Germany's defense minister has responded to an outcry over a rule that requires men aged 17-45 to obtain military authorization for extended stays abroad.
Boris Pistorius issued a clarification, saying he had decided to issue an exception to the general reporting requirement.
A new military service law in Germany has got people talking about gender equality.
Men are now required to inform the Bundeswehr, the armed forces, if they plan to leave the country for more than three months — but women don't have to.
Energy crisis: Will Gulf states change their stance towards Russia?
#BerlinBriefing | @NinaHaase | @LoyleCampbell
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Energy crisis: Germany's dependency vs. its climate debate
#BerlinBriefing | @NinaHaase | @robinwagener
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Conflicts in the Middle East are driving up the cost of gas around the world.
From now on in Germany, the government has agreed that petrol prices can only go up once per day. How are drivers reacting?
"Putin was the wake-up call; Trump was the one who was getting us up."
#BerlinBriefing | @jensspahn | #MSC2026
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While European leaders cautiously welcomed a softer tone from the US at #MSC2026, Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech stuck to the "Trumpian narrative" of the world — with an emphasis on "civilization" that some are likely to find troubling, as DW's @rbsw explains:
"The world we used to live in has changed. And it won't be the same than before. So if the world changes, we need to change, too." German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius speaking with DW's @NinaHaase at #MSC2026. Full interview ⬇️ https://t.co/5IAfMkxuL7
After JD Vance’s headline-making speech last year, all eyes were on US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference today. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul had this reaction to Rubio's message.
Palmerston, Diplocat extraordinaire, passed away peacefully on 12 February. “Palmy” was a special member of the Government House team in Bermuda, and a much loved family member. He was a wonderful companion, with a gentle nature, and will be sorely missed.