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Germany

Multicultural SA offers a great benefit
Article
/ 23 November 2018

Multicultural SA offers a great benefit

Understanding and being able to work with different people is a globally sought-after skill

By Natasha Robinson
SA’s Poles recall a bitter journey
Article
/ 23 November 2018

SA’s Poles recall a bitter journey

On November 11, the Polish diaspora in South Africa honoured the 500 children who found refuge in Oudtshoorn in 1943

By Iga Motylska
Ramaphosa: Laws, policies must open South Africa up to investors
Article
/ 21 November 2018

Ramaphosa: Laws, policies must open South Africa up to investors

Germany has more than 600 companies operating in South Africa, providing more than 100 000 jobs

By Carin Smith
Merkel and the revenge of the old white boys’ club
Article
/ 6 November 2018

Merkel and the revenge of the old white boys’ club

For almost two decades, a conservative all-men’s pact has waited to have its political revenge on Angela Merkel

By Staff Reporter
Germans vent VW fury in mass ‘dieselgate’ suit
Article
/ 1 November 2018

Germans vent VW fury in mass ‘dieselgate’ suit

Consumers accuse the 12-brand group of deliberately harming clients by installing software to make cars appear less polluting than they really were

By Michelle Fitzpatrick and Yann Schreiber
Merkel to step down as chancellor in 2021
Article
/ 29 October 2018

Merkel to step down as chancellor in 2021

Merkel will stagger her political exit by first giving up the leadership job of her Christian Democratic Union in December

By Staff Reporter
Merkel to give up CDU chair after 18 years — party source
Article
/ 29 October 2018

Merkel to give up CDU chair after 18 years — party source

Chancellor Merkel has been the leader of the Christian Democratic Union for 18 years

By Agency
Lloris hails France’s mental strength after Germany win
Article
/ 17 October 2018

Lloris hails France’s mental strength after Germany win

Les Bleus’ captain was one of several players who admitted the hosts had desperately needed to raise their game against a rejuvenated Germany side

By Staff Reporter
Audi to pay 800m euro fine in Germany over diesel cheating
Article
/ 16 October 2018

Audi to pay 800m euro fine in Germany over diesel cheating

Tuesday’s fine comes on top of total costs in fines, buybacks and refits of more than 27 billion euros that Volkswagen has had to pay

By Agency
Merkel, Netanyahu seek to brush past differences for Israel talks
Article
/ 4 October 2018

Merkel, Netanyahu seek to brush past differences for Israel talks

German Chancellor Angela Merkel holds talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday as they seek to publicly brush past

By Mike Smith 1
EU targets BMW, Daimler, VW in pollution cartel probe
Article
/ 18 September 2018

EU targets BMW, Daimler, VW in pollution cartel probe

The probe lands three years to the day after shock revelations in the US that VW installed software in its diesel vehicles to cheat emissions tests

By Agency
Germany returns human remains from Namibia genocide
Africa
/ 30 August 2018

Germany returns human remains from Namibia genocide

Namibian activists have called on Berlin to apologise for massacring thousands and provide reparations

By Deutsche Welle 1
Decades on, former Nazi camp guard deported to Germany from US
Article
/ 21 August 2018

Decades on, former Nazi camp guard deported to Germany from US

According to the US department, Jakiw Palij concealed his Nazi past from immigration agents when he moved to the United States in 1949

By Deborah Cole
Five key dates in the Mesut Özil saga
Article
/ 23 July 2018

Five key dates in the Mesut Özil saga

Here are the key moments that culminated in Mesut Özil’s bombshell announcement he was retiring from international football

By Ryland James
EU’s Juncker in last-ditch bid to end Trump trade war
Article
/ 23 July 2018

EU’s Juncker in last-ditch bid to end Trump trade war

At stake is a White House threat to slap a daunting wave of tariffs on European auto exports to the US

By Alex Pigman
Özil’s anger justified, now German football must look inward
Article
/ 23 July 2018

Özil’s anger justified, now German football must look inward

Mesut Özil’s photo op with Recep Tayyip Erdogan was ill-advised. But the reaction to it is a sad tale of poor management

By Matt Pearson and Deutsche Welle 1
Parents can inherit dead daughter’s Facebook account — German court
Article
/ 12 July 2018

Parents can inherit dead daughter’s Facebook account — German court

Judges at the Federal Constitutional Court found that the daughter’s Facebook was part of her legacy and should be passed on to the mother

By Tom Barfield
German court to rule on parents’ access to dead daughter’s Facebook
Article
/ 12 July 2018

German court to rule on parents’ access to dead daughter’s Facebook

Germany is far from the first country to see moral and legal battles over how to deal with digital data whose owners have passed away

By Daphne Rousseau
After a nearly a decade of house arrest, freedom for Chinese activist
Article
/ 11 July 2018

After a nearly a decade of house arrest, freedom for Chinese activist

Liu Xia, one of China’s most prominent activists for democracy, has arrived in Germany after a protracted campaign for her release

By Staff Reporter
Eskom secures R1.35bn loan for renewable energy
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Eskom secures R1.35bn loan for renewable energy

The power utility on Friday signed the loan facility with the German bank KfW, on behalf of the German government

By Lameez Omarjee
Half the game is lost off the pitch
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Half the game is lost off the pitch

The toxic debates that have dogged former titans demonstrate how national attitudes shape team performance

By Carlos Amato
Kroos strike brings Germany back from the brink
Article
/ 23 June 2018

Kroos strike brings Germany back from the brink

The 10-man reigning champions were in deep trouble when Kroos stepped up to steer in his dramatic winner in the final minute

By Andy Scott
Editorial: South Africa, like the US, also locks up migrants
Article
/ 22 June 2018

Editorial: South Africa, like the US, also locks up migrants

In South Africa — which we see as ‘our land’ — we too are watching the borderisation of the state

By Editorial
World Cup: Mexico stuns Germany, Brazil ties with Switzerland
Article
/ 18 June 2018

World Cup: Mexico stuns Germany, Brazil ties with Switzerland

​Mexico stunned World Cup holders Germany on Sunday, inflicting a 1-0 defeat that throws the Germans’ title defence into disarray

By Staff Reporter
Berlin’s hipsters want Google out
Article
/ 15 June 2018

Berlin’s hipsters want Google out

The tech giant’s planned campus in the German city angers anti-gentrification campaigners

By Daphne Rousseau
Berlin wants answers from Daimler over ‘pollution cheating’
Article
/ 28 May 2018

Berlin wants answers from Daimler over ‘pollution cheating’

If the suspicions are confirmed, Daimler will be the next giant German automaker dragged into the diesel emissions cheating scandal

By Staff Reporter
Germany’s Nazi hunters in final straight of race against time
Article
/ 21 May 2018

Germany’s Nazi hunters in final straight of race against time

For decades after the war, the German government showed little haste to track down many of those involved in the organised mass murder

By Yannick Pasquet
Ramaphosa concerned over Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal
Article
/ 10 May 2018

Ramaphosa concerned over Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal

​President Ramaphosa has noted "with deep concern" the decision by the United States to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, calling it a step back

By Jan Bornman
Police stumped by motives of Germany van attacker
Article
/ 8 April 2018

Police stumped by motives of Germany van attacker

Police have appealed to the public for information about the attack, setting up a website where people can upload photos or videos.

By Tom Barfield
SA links in US-Hezbollah illegal exporting case
Article
/ 20 February 2018

SA links in US-Hezbollah illegal exporting case

According to US court documents, dollars were said to have been transferred to SA company bank accounts for the apparent purchasing of the items

By Caryn Dolley
Vietnam oil exec ‘kidnapped’ from Germany jailed for life
Article
/ 22 January 2018

Vietnam oil exec ‘kidnapped’ from Germany jailed for life

Thanh will return to court for a fresh trial on Wednesday on embezzlement charges after he was accused of pocketing $620 000 of state funds.

By Staff Reporter
Is the European Union putting African migrants at risk?
Africa
/ 13 November 2017

Is the European Union putting African migrants at risk?

A new report says the EU-Horn of Africa migration policy puts African migrants at risk. DW spoke with the report’s co-author Lutz Oette.

By Staff Reporter
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