China’s Great Wall Motor has said that its joint venture with BMW faced regulatory uncertainties as both companies pledged to proceed with plans for developing a low-cost electric car.
Thu, 08 Aug, 2019
Authorities across Europe are hunting a Tunisian man suspected of killing 12 people in the Berlin Christmas market truck attack, as reports claimed his fingerprints have been found inside the vehicle used.
Thu, 22 Dec, 2016
Volkswagen has held emergency talks with a supplier in a dispute that has forced the company to halt production of its best-selling Golf and Passat after the parts maker took the unprecedented step of cutting off deliveries of transmission and seat components.
Tue, 23 Aug, 2016
Mon, 22 Aug, 2016
Spain will compete with countries including Austria to host the European Banking Authority (EBA) as the UK’s decision to depart from the EU forces it to seek a new home.
Sat, 02 Jul, 2016
Lufthansa’s supervisory board is to meet on April 27 to discuss buying the 55% of Brussels Airlines which it does not yet own, German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported yesterday.
Thu, 14 Apr, 2016
German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung says it has obtained a vast trove of documents detailing the offshore financial dealings of the rich and famous.
Mon, 04 Apr, 2016
Police in Germany are in possession of files containing personal data on members of the extremist Islamic State group and believe them to be authentic.
Thu, 10 Mar, 2016
German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen, seen by many as a potential successor to the chancellor, Angela Merkel as leader of the conservatives, has denied accusations of plagiarism in the doctoral dissertation she wrote 25 years ago.
Tue, 29 Sep, 2015
The co-pilot who crashed Germanwings Flight 9525 researched how to get hold of deadly drugs and the possibility of a living will, it has been claimed.
Sat, 13 Jun, 2015
The German government rejected suggestions it intentionally misled the public about the US’s willingness to negotiate a “no-spy” agreement between the countries.
Tue, 12 May, 2015
Charlie Hebdo is releasing a new version of its irreverent and often offensive newspaper, defiantly putting a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover that drew immediate criticism and threats of more violence.
Tue, 13 Jan, 2015
Germany is investigating a suspected US spy in its military days after the arrest of a member of its foreign intelligence agency as a double agent tested US relations already strained by espionage.
Thu, 10 Jul, 2014
Germany’s governing coalition is squabbling over calls to restrict welfare payments to European immigrants as Europe’s labour markets open to Romanians and Bulgarians.
Thu, 02 Jan, 2014
Iran wants to improve bilateral relations with the United States and other Western powers, president Hassan Rouhani said in an editorial published in a German newspaper, broaching an issue he has so far avoided since he took office.
Tue, 24 Dec, 2013
Any hopes that Ireland had of recouping some of the money it put into its banks, or having the banks borrow to cover any shortfall that shows up in the current asset tests, appear to be dashed by the big German political parties.
Fri, 11 Oct, 2013
A German bank is seeking damages from Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone over the sale of its stake in the racing series it says was compromised by a bribe to one of its bankers.
Thu, 25 Oct, 2012
Frankfurt: Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposed closer economic links between Russia and the European Union that would lead to establishing a free-trade zone “from Lisbon to Vladivostok”. He is on a visit to Germany.
Fri, 26 Nov, 2010
Shooting began today in a forest outside Berlin of a film starring Tom Cruise as Germany's most famous anti-Hitler plotter.
Thu, 19 Jul, 2007
IT’S a prospect loaded with historical baggage: German troops joining a proposed international force in Lebanon to police the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Tue, 08 Aug, 2006
Aides to Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and rival Angela Merkel showed no signs of compromise on their competing leadership claims as the pair met today for a second round of talks on forming a new German government.
Wed, 28 Sep, 2005
The German government plans to borrow an additional €4-5bn next year to help finance its tax cuts package, government sources said.
Wed, 16 Jul, 2003
With an offer of €2.6bn, US billionaire and film producer Haim Saban has lodged the highest bid for the assets of the insolvent KirchMedia, German media reported.
Sun, 04 Aug, 2002
Germany has for the first time raised the possibility that a truck bombing at a Tunisian synagogue that killed 16 people was an al-Qaida terrorist attack.
Thu, 18 Apr, 2002
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