Russia November 26 Germany warns Russia could attack NATO by 2029 as intelligence threat assessments mount German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence shows Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow's military buildup and economic shift toward war.
Crime November 20 German Christmas market opens nearly one year after deadly attack Magdeburg Christmas market reopens with hope and enhanced security nearly one year after deadly car-ramming attack killed six people in Germany.
Germany November 19 Germany unveils new incentives to boost military recruitment amid growing Russia threat Germany boosts military recruitment with free driving licenses and €2,600 monthly pay amid Russia threat and Trump's defense spending pressure on Europe.
Antisemitism Exposed November 17 Auction of Holocaust-related items in Germany called off amid outcry A planned auction of Holocaust-related materials has been nixed, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski indicated on social media
Antisemitism Exposed November 9 101-year-old Kristallnacht survivor warns current era 'equivalent to 1938' on anniversary of Nazi riot A 101-year-old Holocaust survivor who lived through Kristallnacht warns that today's rising antisemitism mirrors Nazi Germany in 1938.
The European Union October 28 'Anti-Greta' activist flees Europe after Antifa death threats; Elon Musk backs her asylum claim Naomi Seibt seeks U.S. asylum alleging German intelligence surveillance and death threats from Antifa with no government protection.
Travel October 28 Biblical studies student illegally in U.S. allegedly stabs two teens with metal fork, slaps woman on flight A 28-year-old Indian national was arrested after a violent outburst on a Lufthansa plane forced an emergency landing in Boston, prosecutors say.
Crime October 28 Indian national allegedly stabbed 2 teens with fork on flight Indian national faces federal charges for allegedly stabbing teenagers with fork on Lufthansa flight, could receive 10 years in prison if convicted.
Germany October 24 German chancellor defends remarks on migrants suggesting citizens 'afraid to move around in public spaces' German Chancellor Friedrich Merz defended his remarks about migration after backlash, saying many Europeans are “afraid to move around in public spaces."
Germany October 7 Newly elected German mayor fights for life after stabbing attack German mayor-elect Iris Stalzer was hospitalized in critical condition following a stabbing attack at her home in the German town of Herdecke.
World October 1 3 alleged Hamas members accused of plotting against Jewish institutions in Germany Three alleged Hamas members were arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting attacks on Israeli or Jewish institutions and are set to appear in court Thursday.