As the temperature rises and the sun keeps on shining, summer goes on in Germany. Be sure to enjoy it to the fullest with these unmissable events across the country.
Earlier this year Berlin’s immigration office promised to move faster on naturalisations after digitalising old applications. It appears those efforts are paying off.
State governments in Germany could soon lose the right to use federal funds to lower Kita fees for parents. Instead, the money will have to be spent on staffing.
Proposed tax incentives meant to encourage foreign workers to move to Germany has been met with a frosty reception from employers.
Waves of RSV infections have caused problems for many young children and parents in Germany. Now preventive immunisation for all is in sight.
Porsche considers taking a stake in a battery producer, RSV vaccines for infants should soon be covered by health insurance, a court decision is expected in a case against the government’s air pollution regulations and more news on Tuesday.
As German media turns its focus increasingly on the US Presidential election, The Local takes a look at what exactly a second Trump term could mean for Germany.
Is it harder for people to find a job or get an apartment in Germany simply because they don’t have a German name? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences for a future article.
A recent report from the German government reveals that around one in five people who have paid into the pension system for at least 45 years receives a monthly pension of less than €1,200 per month.
Thunderstorms brought severe rain and flooding to parts of Germany on Sunday. The German Weather Service says the country has had its wettest twelve-month period since measurements began.