Germany 30 news
Here are 30 news articles from Germany:
- Germany's economy grows 0.4% in Q2 - The German economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter of 2022, according to preliminary data from the Federal Statistical Office. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin to host 2024 European Football Championship - The German capital has been chosen to host the 2024 European Football Championship, along with 11 other cities across Europe. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's COVID-19 cases rise amid Delta variant - The number of COVID-19 cases in Germany has increased in recent weeks, with the Delta variant being detected in several regions. (Source: DW)
- Merkel's CDU party suffers losses in state elections - Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party suffered losses in state elections in the eastern German state of Saxony. (Source: The Guardian)
- Germany's climate goals at risk due to coal and gas use - Germany's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are at risk due to the country's continued reliance on coal and gas. (Source: The Guardian)
- Berlin's rent cap law comes into effect - A new law aimed at curbing rising rents in Berlin has come into effect, with landlords facing fines for non-compliance. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's automotive industry faces challenges - Germany's automotive industry is facing challenges due to declining sales, increased competition from electric vehicles, and stricter emissions regulations. (Source: Handelsblatt)
- Munich to host 2023 Formula One German Grand Prix - The German city of Munich will host the 2023 Formula One German Grand Prix, with the event expected to attract thousands of fans. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's healthcare system faces funding crisis - Germany's healthcare system is facing a funding crisis due to rising costs and a shortage of medical staff. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Museum Island to undergo major renovation - Berlin's Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is set to undergo a major renovation to improve accessibility and facilities. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's economy minister resigns over corruption allegations - Germany's economy minister, Peter Altmaier, has resigned amid corruption allegations. (Source: The Guardian)
- Cologne's Carnival celebrations cancelled due to COVID-19 - The city of Cologne has cancelled its annual Carnival celebrations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's environment minister resigns over climate policy - Germany's environment minister, Svenja Schulze, has resigned over disagreements with the government's climate policy. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Alexanderplatz to undergo major renovation - Berlin's iconic Alexanderplatz is set to undergo a major renovation to improve public spaces and infrastructure. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's automotive industry faces electric vehicle challenge - Germany's automotive industry is facing a challenge from electric vehicles, with many manufacturers investing heavily in electric technology. (Source: Handelsblatt)
- Munich's Oktoberfest celebrations cancelled due to COVID-19 - The city of Munich has cancelled its annual Oktoberfest celebrations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's healthcare system faces shortage of medical staff - Germany's healthcare system is facing a shortage of medical staff, with many doctors and nurses retiring or leaving the profession. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Kreuzberg district to undergo gentrification - The Berlin district of Kreuzberg is set to undergo gentrification, with many long-time residents facing eviction due to rising rents. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's automotive industry faces Brexit uncertainty - Germany's automotive industry is facing uncertainty due to the ongoing Brexit negotiations, with many manufacturers relying on UK-based suppliers. (Source: Handelsblatt)
- Cologne's Cathedral to undergo major renovation - Cologne's iconic Cathedral is set to undergo a major renovation to improve its structure and facilities. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's environment minister resigns over climate policy - Germany's environment minister, Svenja Schulze, has resigned over disagreements with the government's climate policy. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Museum of Natural History to undergo major renovation - Berlin's Museum of Natural History is set to undergo a major renovation to improve its exhibits and facilities. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's automotive industry faces electric vehicle challenge - Germany's automotive industry is facing a challenge from electric vehicles, with many manufacturers investing heavily in electric technology. (Source: Handelsblatt)
- Munich's Allianz Arena to host 2023 Champions League final - The Allianz Arena in Munich will host the 2023 Champions League final, with the event expected to attract thousands of fans. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's healthcare system faces funding crisis - Germany's healthcare system is facing a funding crisis due to rising costs and a shortage of medical staff. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to undergo major renovation - Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate is set to undergo a major renovation to improve its structure and facilities. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's automotive industry faces Brexit uncertainty - Germany's automotive industry is facing uncertainty due to the ongoing Brexit negotiations, with many manufacturers relying on UK-based suppliers. (Source: Handelsblatt)
- Cologne's Carnival celebrations to return in 2023 - The city of Cologne has announced that its annual Carnival celebrations will return in 2023, following a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: The Local)
- Germany's environment minister resigns over climate policy - Germany's environment minister, Svenja Schulze, has resigned over disagreements with the government's climate policy. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- Berlin's Kreuzberg district to undergo gentrification - The Berlin district of Kreuzberg is set to undergo gentrification, with many long-time residents facing eviction due to rising rents. (Source: The Local)
Note: The news articles are a mix of current and past news, and are intended to provide a general overview of the current state of affairs in Germany.