New details have emerged on the man suspected of intentionally driving a vehicle into a crowded Christmas market in Madgeburg, Germany on Friday evening.
A young woman has been convicted in Germany for seeking out her doppelganger, luring her out to meet in person and then murdering her with the help of an accomplice, officials say.
Germany is set to speed up its processes for removing failed asylum seekers. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to uncover arrangements to fundamentally expand deportations of failed asylum seekers.
Maria Sharapova will soon be back in the Tennis Arena. Her two-year suspension is cut to 15 months allowing her to make a comeback tournament in Stuttgart, Germany on April 26, 2017.
Safia S was convicted of helping a terrorist organization and attempted murder. In Germany, a girl of the age 16 has been thrown in jail for an attack that is the first of its kind in the country.
ESA and NASA want to continue with their Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission, proposed to launch in 2020, despite the decline of funding from European officials.
The social media network is expanding its warzone againts fake news to Germany. The online social network Facebook has stepped up their level in combatting fake news by expanding its trial of measures for the first time outside of the United States, and Germany will be receiving the updates soon.
The world's largest wealth fund is planning to sue Volkswagen AG in a rare legal action from Norway's $850bn oil fund that underscores investor anger over the emissions scandal at the German carmaker.
Alternative for Germany (AfD), the right-winged Nationalist Party of Germany strongly declares that Islam is not a part of Germany. With that being said, they have adopted an anti-Islam policy that also demands curbs to immigration.
Germany’s head of foreign intelligence agency will be stepping down from his position earlier than his retirement. The sudden dismissal was believed to be connected to recent events and controversies, including the spying of the NSA and the threats posed by the Islamic State.
Due to defamatory comments on his Facebook account, Pegida founder Lutz Bachmann is now facing trial. He called the refugees “filth” and “cattle” that drew anger and criticism. He could be imprisoned for up to five years if found guilty.
Germany has been showing their concern on the issue of the helicopter money being carried out by the European Central Bank. Germany, however, denied reports that it will take legal actions against ECB.
Over 300 institutional investors have unified cause to file Volkswagen a multi-billion lawsuit for failing to comply to its stock market duty in an emissions cheating scandal in Germany.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's policy on asylum seekers will now yield results as voters will head to cast their votes in three diffferent German states in the country. Her open policy has gained mix reactions to German's all over.