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German, French and Polish leaders make joint show of unity over Ukraine
Military powers agree to step up purchase of ammunition for Kyiv in effort to dampen mutual...
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‘Hypervaccinated’ man reportedly received 217 Covid jabs without side-effects
The 62-year-old, from Germany said he had the large number of vaccines for ‘private reasons’, researchers...
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Germany accuses Russia of waging an ‘information war’ after alleged military leak
The recording of call involving military officers included a discussion of weapons for Ukraine and a...
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Police raids in Berlin fail to find two Red Army Faction fugitives
Over 100 officers joined operation, which will continue despite setback, as part of hunt for Ernst-Volker...
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‘Two worlds colliding’: Berlin transport workers and climate activists unite over rights
Two groups are striking for better working conditions and investment in Germany’s underfunded public transportAt first...
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Berlin police order evacuation of Red Army Faction fugitive’s apartment block
Suspected explosives found after arrest of Daniela Klette, the last living female member of the terror...
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American man admits rape and murder of woman near German castle
Defendant, 31, met two US women on path in Marienbrücke and pushed them down ravine, prosecutors...
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Alexei Navalny death: protesters gather across Europe to express outrage and denounce Putin
Demonstrators from Berlin to Vilnius, London to Rome chant slogans against Russian president and demand accountability...
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Middle East crisis, Ukraine and far right combine to disrupt Berlin film festival
Jury president Lupita Nyong’o and colleagues were involved in a heated press conference opening a film...
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Tui delivers record results in run-up to potential London exit
Shareholders in Europe’s biggest travel operator prepare to vote on LSE delisting in favour of GermanyTui...
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Stone age wall found at bottom of Baltic Sea ‘may be Europe’s oldest megastructure’
Structure stretches for almost a kilometre off coast of Germany and may have once stood by...
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German firm BASF to pull out of Xinjiang after Uyghur abuse claims
Chemicals producer says audits revealed no wrongdoing but recent media reports crossed red lineThe German chemicals...
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German firm BASF urged to quit Xinjiang over ‘gross abuses’ of Uyghurs
Exclusive: Politicians say chemicals producer ‘appears to be implicated’ in abuses of minorities in Chinese provinceThe...
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About 200,000 people protest across Germany against far-right AfD party
Chancellor says protests are ‘strong sign in favour of democracy’ as demonstrators gather in Berlin, Dresden,...
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AfD narrowly loses first election since mass deportation meeting revelations
District runoff in Thuringia closely watched to gauge whether huge protests against party have dented supportThe...
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Breslau 1941: clandestine photos tell of the Holocaust’s upheaval and terror
Images taken secretly some 80 years ago are being published for the first time to mark...
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France debates plan to enshrine abortion as constitutional right
Impetus for change was US supreme court overturning Roe v Wade, while Germany passes law banning...
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Berlin film festival announces eclectic lineup including Rooney Mara, Stephen Fry and Gael García Bernal
Films include a sci-fi about a man who rents out his dead wife’s body and a...
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Monday briefing: Why Germany’s far right AfD is thriving despite scandal
In today’s newsletter: Politicians from Germany’s rightwing AfD party have been exposed for plotting with extremists...
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More than 100,000 protest across Germany over far-right AfD’s mass deportation meetings
Protests held at about 100 locations over party’s meeting with neo-Nazis to discuss deporting those it...
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France and Germany to research provenance of African objects in national museums
Three-year €2.1m fund will prioritise former colonies of the two countries and could lead to return...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger held at Munich airport over luxury watch
Customs officials reportedly charge actor €35,000 after alleged failure to declare item intended for climate charity...
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Why Europe’s farmers are protesting – and the far right is taking note
For some farmers already struggling, paying for more of their pollution is a step too far....
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Simone Young to be first Australian conductor to perform at Bayreuth festival in 147-year history
The Australian conductor will also be the first woman to perform the Ring cycle at the...