The first local lockdown in the autumn coronavirus resurgence was announced in southern Bavaria this week. Is it likely that more districts will follow?
In the capital, trams, the U-Bahn and most buses are stopping operation until early Saturday morning, and in some cities in Bavaria until mid-day Friday.
The southern state of Bavaria is struggling with rising coronavirus cases. These are where the hotspots are, and the new measures being brought in to try and control the spread.
Bavarian state premier Markus Söder said
Monday he was getting a "stomach ache" over fears that this week's UEFA Super
Cup final in Hungary could become the next coronavirus superspreader event.
How stinky is a billy goat allowed to be? It's been the subject of a debate between neighbours in a Bavarian village for years. Now a court has come to some decisions.
The southern German state is set to get rid of several test centres, enforce new face mask rules and allow bars and pubs to reopen fully after the coronavirus shutdown.
Bavarian premier Markus Söder apologised after 44,000 people were forced to wait over a week for coronavirus test results. Can he smooth out the crisis?
Germany has reported another increase in new coronavirus cases, with 1,445 within 24 hours. It came as 44,000 people were still waiting for their test results in Bavaria.
The German state of Bavaria will soon start offering free coronavirus tests at airports for people returning from holiday, state premier Markus Söder said Sunday.
Germany's oldest national park celebrates its 50th birthday this week. A journey through its "ancient woods" reveals a world of deadly beetles and busy beavers.
The southern state of Bavaria, which has been hardest hit in the coronavirus crisis, is further relaxing restrictions, allowing for more people to meet. Here's an overview.
On Tuesday Chancellor Angela Merkel visited picturesque Chiemsee in southern Germany as she discussed Germany's EU council presidency and the coronavirus crisis with Bavarian premier Markus Söder.
Bavaria, the German state hit hardest by coronavirus, is offering Covid-19 tests to all its residents free of charge. Here's what you need to know about the plan, and whether more states are likely to follow.
States across Germany are loosening restrictions put in place to stem the spread of coronavirus. Here's what's changing in Bavaria, the hardest-hit state in the crisis.
With more than 38,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, Bavaria is the worst-hit region in Germany. How will it emerge from lockdown? And why are states following different plans?
Bavaria has overtaken North Rhine-Westphalia to become the German state with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths. We look at what’s happening.
Two German states instituted a lockdown on
Friday to prevent coronavirus infections, the most extreme measure in the
country so far, as the government prepares to discuss nationwide measures.