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The popstar Ikkimel: provocative feminist
The rapper Ikkimel stirred up a big fuss with her performance on German TV, and ended up being admired in the USA. How did that happen?
Finland as a role model: Wadephul calls for a ‘genuine rethink’ of civil defence
Whilst civil defence is still debated in Germany, in Finland it’s part of everyday life – Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul visited a major facility in Helsinki.
Germany in space: 7 fascinating facts
ESA, astronauts, missions to the moon and cutting-edge research: this is how Germany contributes to space research.
Why Germans struggle to define their national identity
From Germanic myths to the Kaiser and the Nazi era, our nation’s history is multifaceted, and our legacy is complex.
Beautiful but little-known places
Eight insider tip’s on where you might want to go on your next trip to Germany.
“Gut genug” – how a German song has taken TikTok by storm
Blumengarten singer Rayan Djima sings “Du bist gut genug” (You are good enough) – creating a viral hit. How misheard lyrics contributed to its success.
Deal with the US: Germany to purchase Tomahawk cruise missiles
The US government had rejected the agreed deployment of Tomahawk cruise missiles under Trump. An agreement has now been reached: Germany is to purchase the weapons system.
What can help combat right-wing extremism?
Eva von Redecker examines the causes of modern-day right-wing extremism and develops new ideas about freedom, democracy and social cohesion.
Why do people believe bullshit?
Fake news, polarisation and moral posturing: Philipp Hübl explains why a sense of belonging is often more important than truth - and how democratic debate suffers as a result.
Does the world even exist?
Fields of sense, New Realism, ethics with AI: Markus Gabriel is rethinking the world - and drawing surprising conclusions about our lives with artificial intelligence.
An order worth billions for Germany: Why Canada has chosen German-Norwegian submarines
Up to twelve submarines, a historic contract for TKMS and a signal to NATO: we answer the most important questions about the cooperation with Canada.
Merz appeals in Ankara for strong NATO
At the start of the NATO summit, Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz appeals for greater unity. Europe’s defence and further aid for Ukraine are also in focus.
124.7 billion euros: Germany’s defence spending at a record high
Record-high defence spending: Germany reported 124.7 billion euros to NATO for this year — up 25.5% from 99.3 billion in 2025. NATO says the GDP share rose to 2.69% (from 2.22%); only the US now spends more than Germany.
3d printing, drones and supersonic tech for the Bundeswehr
To boost Germany defence capacities, a new innovation centre will fast implement good ideas expressed by troops, researchers and start-up companies
After World Cup exit: Germany must reinvent themselves
Germany crash out in the round of 32 at the FIFA World Cup and now face the task of rebuilding the national team. Young stars provide reasons for optimism.
Beer, beats and big stages: Germany’s best music festivals
Germany has a reputation for spectucular festivals that attract masses of fans from around the world. Here is a list of ten top events.
“Art is stronger than death”
Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kalesnikava talks about her exile in Germany, the power of art and culture and the fight for Europe’s future.
“They were just two mothers sharing the same pain”
Mutual understanding, not prejudice: In their Middle East podcast, school students talk to historians, trauma researchers and survivors - and learn how to listen.
Rutte in Berlin: Secretary-General praises Germany’s commitment to NATO, 01 JUL 2026
That has changed – a fact acknowledged by NATO Secretary-General Rutte during a visit to Berlin.
‘Getting Germany back on its feet’: Coalition puts together reform package
Quietly and without an all-night session, the coalition partners have finalised their reform package. A great deal hinges on it – for the economy, the stability of the governing coalition and the mood in the country.