Karolina Weiss: Germans want to get to know Poland better, deeper
Germans are increasingly motivated to visit Poland due to curiosity and the allure of its economic success, rather than just nostalgia.
Marcin Płachno: Germans Look at Poland with Admiration
The ITB Berlin international tourism fair highlights Poland's appeal to German tourists, who are impressed by the country's modern advancements and hospitality.
Anna-Lena Laurén: Why the Germans Lock Passengers in Airplanes
The article discusses a specific approach in Germany where problems are often shifted to someone else instead of directly confronting them, illustrated by the treatment of passengers during flights.
Morning with NHL: German's Future Will Change, Sykora Will Make His Debut. What Could Happen After the Trade Deadline
The NHL trade deadline approaches rapidly, with little activity expected after a month of minimal trades and no substantial deals since the Olympics.
We don’t want a Sudeten German congress. Dozens of people protested with placards at the Brno city council
Dozens of protestors opposed the proposed Sudeten German congress at a city council meeting in Brno, Czechia.
Representative Survey: What the Germans Think about Vaccinations
A new survey reveals that while the majority of Germans trust vaccinations, unfounded fears continue to foster skepticism towards them.
Representative Survey: What the Germans Think of Vaccinations
A majority of Germans trust vaccinations, but unfounded fears contribute to skepticism, according to a recent survey by the Robert Koch Institute.
Do Germans Have Too Few Volunteers for the Military? Report Does Not Exclude the Return of Conscription
Germany's government is debating the introduction of mandatory military service due to a potential shortage of volunteers following recent legislation for voluntary military service.
Gulf States Under Fire: Tens of Thousands of Germans Stranded in the Middle East
Tens of thousands of German travelers are stranded in the Middle East amidst escalating violence and rocket attacks in the region.
Vaccination: Worrisome Inclination towards Vaccine Myths
A recent survey shows that while Germans generally have a positive attitude towards vaccinations, many are misled by vaccine myths and overestimate potential side effects.
Spanish Justice: Are Germans Treated More Strictly in Mallorca?
The article discusses the ongoing legal case of a group of Germans accused of arson in Mallorca and examines the treatment of German nationals by the Spanish justice system.
They drove away the Czechs, Germans, and again the Czechs. Then soldiers shot the remnants of the city
The article discusses the historical expulsion of Czechs and Germans from a city, followed by its destruction by soldiers.
Allensbach Survey: Germans Turning Away from the USA
A recent survey reveals that Germans are increasingly distancing themselves from the USA amid global uncertainties, with a significant shift towards prioritizing European collaboration.
Allensbach Survey: The Germans Turn Away from the USA
A recent survey indicates that Germans are increasingly distancing themselves from the United States, reflecting fears about global stability and a stronger inclination towards Europe.
After attacks on the Gulf region: thousands of Germans stranded in Dubai
Thousands of German travelers are stranded in Dubai due to chaos at the airport following rocket attacks in the Gulf region.
Two caught in an avalanche in Vestland - found safe
Two Germans trapped in an avalanche in Vestland were located unharmed after contacting emergency services for assistance.
Travel Behavior of Germans: Oh, How Beautiful is the Mediterranean
Germans are increasingly spending on vacations, particularly to Mediterranean destinations, with a record 92 billion euros spent on travel last year.
Politbarometer: Large Majority in Favor of Social Media Ban for Under 14s
A recent ZDF Politbarometer shows that a significant majority of Germans support a proposed legal ban on social media for children under 14, with 81% in favor.
Sudetenland: He Keeps the Memory of the Expelled Germans Alive
The article discusses the remnants of the village of Königsmühle in the Erzgebirge region, which was abandoned in 1946 when its residents were expelled after World War II.
Psychological Burdens: Many Young People Feel Abandoned
A significant number of young Germans report feelings of loneliness, highlighting a mental health crisis among youth linked to social media and coping strategies.
Gen. Polko on the SAFE program: I’m tired of scaring 'bad Germans'
General Roman Polko expresses doubts about the SAFE program's funding for the Polish military due to fears of sovereignty being compromised.
Brexit Consequence: Germans Now Also Have to Pay for British Entry Permit
As a result of Brexit, German citizens must now pay for an electronic entry permit to visit the UK.
Electronic Entry Permit: Entry to Great Britain - Germans must also pay in the future
Beginning February 25, visitors from 85 countries, including Germany, will need to apply for an electronic entry permit (ETA) to enter the UK, with a fee of £16, under new regulations announced by the British government.
Football World Cup: Houston, the Germans have a problem
Germany is concerned about the security risks for its team and fans at the upcoming Football World Cup in light of nearby criminal activities.
Living Without Internet: Still More Than Two Million Offline People
Despite a digital shift in daily life, over two million Germans remain offline, particularly in a specific age group.
Four Years of War: Would We Germans Fight as Bravely as the Ukrainians?
The article compares the Ukrainian resistance against Russian invasion to the German spirit, questioning whether Germans would display similar bravery.
Four Years of War: Would We Germans Fight as Bravely as the Ukrainians?
A reflection on the courage of Ukrainians in defending their freedom against Russian invasion, questioning whether Germans would show the same bravery.
Four Years of War: Would We Germans Fight as Bravely as the Ukrainians?
The article reflects on the courageous resistance of Ukrainians in their ongoing war against Russia, arguing that their spirit should inspire other Europeans, particularly Germans.
F.A.Z. Series Quick Savvy: How the Germans Invest Their Money
The article discusses the investment habits of Germans and how they manage their finances.
The Germans actually drove themselves out of here, says German writer Inka Parei
Inka Parei argues that the Germans effectively expelled themselves from the region, highlighting historical perspectives on displacement.
Weakness of the Germans: Athletes Left Alone
The article discusses the struggles of German athletes at the Winter Olympics, emphasizing their isolation and lack of support from sports federations.
Kaisariani: 'Their heroism was mythical'
Historical photographs capturing the last moments of 200 communists executed by Germans on May 1, 1944, have garnered international attention and deep emotion worldwide.
Situation in East Germany: The West Takes it Too Lightly with the East
Many East Germans believe that reunification has primarily brought disadvantages, yet they consider themselves as beneficiaries of the change.
The Germans at the Olympics: Perplexing Fourth Places!
Despite a large delegation, the German Olympic team faced challenges in achieving medal placements at the Winter Olympics.
FRaktur: Germans, give birth to contributors and soldiers!
The article discusses Germany's demographic challenges and suggests that increasing birth rates among Germans is essential for the sustainability of the pension system.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: Biathlon Legend is 'very disappointed with the Germans'
Norwegian biathlon legend Johannes Thingnes Bø expresses disappointment in the performance of German athletes ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Unlucky Germans: No one finishes fourth more often than the Germans
A reflective article examines the emotional impact of finishing fourth in competitions, particularly for German athletes, highlighting their skill and competitiveness despite often being labeled as 'losers.'
Unhappy Germans: No one comes fourth more often than the Germans
A reflection on how German athletes frequently end up in fourth place in competitions, especially in the Olympics, highlighting the emotional and cultural implications of this outcome.
Germany Monitor: Many Germans are Open to Authoritarian Ideas
A recent study finds that a significant portion of Germans are open to authoritarian governance and perceive democracy as declining.
German Four-Man Bobsled: Always These Germans!
The article discusses Germany's dominance in bobsledding, highlighting its four tracks and historical Olympic successes in the sport.
History: The Lost Land
The article discusses the historical context and ongoing reconciliation between Czech and German youth regarding the forced expulsion of Sudeten Germans after World War II.
How the collection of 163 photographs by the Germans during the Occupation was created, which the Greek state wants to buy
The Greek Ministry of Culture aims to acquire an entire collection of 163 historical photographs depicting last moments before the execution of prisoners during World War II, following the declaration of its historical significance.
Slovaks are a step away from a surprising medal. They defeated the Germans and are in the semifinals
The Slovak national team has advanced to the semifinals after defeating Germany in a surprising victory.
The Germans are tired, they are not playing ideally, and their own player criticizes them. But they have Draisaitl
The Slovak and German national ice hockey teams are set to face off in the quarter-finals, with analysts divided on who will emerge as the favorite in the match.
Problems at the 2026 Olympics: Why Are the Germans No Longer So Good at Biathlon?
The German biathlon team is lagging behind at the Winter Olympics, struggling to keep up with rivals from France and Norway.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Why Jarosław Kaczyński May Lose by Attacking the Germans?
The article explores Jarosław Kaczyński's potential strategy of using Germany as a political scapegoat amidst internal party tensions in Poland.
Tips for Lent: Hunger of the Mind, or the Belief That You Must Eat Now, Is Biochemistry
The article offers insights from experts on how to manage cravings and maintain a diet during Lent, a time when many Germans aim to abstain from indulgences.
Germans are now buying Elroq and Enyaq like hotcakes. Four times more than Teslas
Sales of Skoda electric models have surged in Germany, surpassing Tesla sales and demonstrating a strong preference for electric vehicles among German consumers compared to those in Czechia.
Unrest in the Ice Hockey Team: The Old Captain Sets the Germans Straight
Moritz Müller criticizes the German national ice hockey team for lacking stability despite the presence of star players ahead of a crucial match against France.
Poles are losing patience with Trump's America. Germans already see it as a threat
The article discusses the growing frustration among Poles towards the United States under Trump's administration and how Germans perceive America's actions as a potential threat.