Pilots for German airline Lufthansa will go on strike for a second time on Thursday and Friday over a pensions dispute, the Vereinigung Cockpit union said in a statement.
Passengers flying from Cologne-Bonn airport were facing disruption on Friday after flights were grounded due to a security incident that may have been connected to a technical issue.
Two unions representing Lufthansa staff have announced coordinated strike action by pilots and cabin crew on Thursday. Here’s what we know so far about how passengers are likely to be affected.
Germany's Bundestag on Friday approved a landmark military service law as thousands of school students walked out of classrooms to protest against the return of compulsory assessments for 18-year-olds.
Thirteen people are reportedly injured – one seriously – after a tram came off the rails in the south of Düsseldorf, western Germany, on Wednesday morning.
German federal police will be allowed to shoot down drones, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on Wednesday, following a recent string of sightings which Berlin has blamed on Russia.
Flights were returning to normal at Munich airport on Friday after drone sightings sparked cancellations on Thursday night. Now an investigation has been launched into the incident.
Oktoberfest remained closed for much of Wednesday as police investigated a bomb threat and the death of a suspect. Here's what we know so far about the closure and the explosions and blaze in northern Munich.
Germany's Bundestag will debate and vote on the government's push to get rid of the three-year path to citizenship, dubbed "turbo naturalisation" by critics, on October 8th.
The Deutschlandticket will once again become more expensive after a conference of Germany's state transport ministers confirmed the monthly price for the nationwide travel pass in 2026.
With temperatures of up to 40C expected, the extreme heat was expected to significantly impact rail traffic in Germany on Wednesday, especially in the west of the country.
Following a failed first vote on Tuesday morning, CDU leader Friedrich Merz has now received 325 of the necessary 316 votes he needed to become Germany's next Chancellor.
German MPs will vote again Tuesday on conservative leader Friedrich Merz's bid to become chancellor after he failed to win the necessary votes in the first round, his backers said.
Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz announced on Wednesday that his centre-right CDU/CSU alliance had finalised a coalition agreement with the centre-left SPD. The announcement clears the way for a new government to be formed in Germany.
From a reduction of the parental allowance benefit to new questions on the drivers' licence theory test to various trials for digital documents, here's a look at what's changing in Germany this April.
With coalition negotiations between the CDU-CSU and SPD reaching a crucial point of no return, Brian Melican looks at what the likely outcomes will be and what they will mean for people living in Germany. One thing about these talks is already clear: failure is not an option.
Germany's conservatives sealed a crucial deal Friday for a historic boost to defence and infrastructure spending, with leader-in-waiting Friedrich Merz declaring "Germany is back" as Europe grapples with the upending of the transatlantic alliance
German police on Monday declared a "life-threatening situation" in the centre of the southwestern city of Mannheim amid reports that a car ploughed into a crowd of people. Residents were advised to avoid the area.
An Afghan asylum seeker was arrested after a suspected car ramming attack injured at least 28 people in the southern German city of Munich on Thursday, police said.