
Iraqi Man Released After Shooting at Aachen Apartment Block
Charges were reduced to weapons and damage offences, allowing the suspect to be freed despite earlier suspicions of attempted manslaughter.

Charges were reduced to weapons and damage offences, allowing the suspect to be freed despite earlier suspicions of attempted manslaughter.

Merz and the SPD clash over Brussels alliances as Germany’s firewall meets a shifting EU majority.

Prosecutors claim that a trio of Ukrainian citizens sent GPS-equipped parcels from Cologne in March 2025.

Habermas does not teach conservatives how to shout down the Left. He teaches them how to make the Left answer.

Despite federal law requiring some type of ID for asylum seekers, tens of thousands enter the country every year without authorities having any information on who they are.

National conservatives break through and consolidate their electoral base in the German state of Hesse.

Co-chair Alice Weidel said the party’s growing strength motivates the nomination of an AfD candidate for the 2027 election.

After vetoing €44B EU defense loans, the Polish president said Berlin funding Polish forces was “fair” compensation for wartime losses.

Asylum seekers currently receive procedural support from welfare associations funded by the German government.

René Dierkes has vowed to take legal action against what he describes as a ‛witch hunt,’ claiming that the posts being investigated were actually written by a disgruntled former employee.