The Green Party offers Chancellor Merz cooperation on social reforms affecting pensions and welfare, signaling changes for expats in Germany....
German SMEs face economic stagnation and rising Chinese competition, turning to automation and innovation to maintain competitiveness....
Germany will begin automatically paying child benefit without applications from November 2027, reducing bureaucracy for families....
The DAX index falls back below 25,000 points amid geopolitical tensions and cautious investor sentiment....
Social and family organizations in Germany criticize stricter basic security reforms that may affect families, expats, and vulnerable groups....
Six years after the Hanau terror attack, Germany remembers the nine victims with quiet commemorations reflecting ongoing pain....
Ramadan and Lent begin simultaneously in Germany, affecting expats and students with fasting practices and communal rituals....
A cyberattack on Deutsche Bahn is linked to a broader NATO-wide campaign, highlighting risks for expats relying on German transport....
A cyberattack on Deutsche Bahn disrupted ticketing and connections but services were restored swiftly....
Zossen’s low trade tax attracted mailbox companies, leading to severe budget problems and a municipal spending freeze....