Germany

We assume damage to Baltic Sea cables was sabotage, German minister says

Germany has said it has to assume that damage to two undersea fibre-optic communication cables in the Baltic...

Damage to Baltic Sea cables was sabotage, German minister says

Damage caused to two undersea fibre-optic communications cables in the Baltic Sea must be seen as sabotage, although...

The Spoils director says film forces art world to confront ‘loaded issue’ of restitution

From the Benin bronzes to the Parthenon marbles, debates over the restitution of cultural artefacts are now a...

Volkswagen has ‘a year, maybe two to turn around’, financial chief warns

Volkswagen says it has “a year, maybe two” to adapt to a slump in European car sales, as it seeks to justify proposals to...

Volkswagen considers German plant closures to save billions in costs

Volkswagen is considering shutting two German factories in what would be the carmaker’s first closures ever in its home country as it struggles with...

The German problem? It’s an analogue country in a digital world | Larry Elliott

Sir Keir Starmer is not the first Labour leader to hanker after a closer relationship between Britain and Germany. Jim Callaghan snuggled up close...

Woman arrested after six hurt in knife attack on bus in Germany

A 32-year-old woman has been arrested after six people were hurt in a knife attack on a bus headed to a festival in western...

Clogs’ popularity helps Birkenstock to highest ever quarterly sales

Strong sales of clogs – which have been adopted by the American models Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner as part of this summer’s trend...

Solingen stabbings: what we know so far

A man suspected of killing three and injuring eight more in the city of Solingen was arrested late on Saturday, according to regional interior...

NATO Undersea Cables Cut