Hoody-wearing hackers unexpectedly become legislators.
The software could let authorities spy via webcams and microphones.
Europeans accuse Berlin of using the euro crisis to boost German power.
Analysis: Merkel’s opposition to a powerful euro zone solution, explained.
A shocking crime spree highlights the quiet, insidious role of Germany's women neo-Nazis.
Berlin techno clubs including Berghain, Cookies and Weekend face steep tax bills after inspectors deny their cultural value.
German minister Westerwelle calls for European rival to Standard & Poor's.
Auschwitz Museum files a complaint against Germans alleged to move documents from Poland.
Christian Wulff under fire yet again for cosy relations with businesspeople – and now his wife Bettina is in hot seat.
British publisher insists he wants to demystify Hitler’s book, while critics see profit motive.
Philipp Roesler tells parliament Germany only experiencing a temporary “growth dent.”
Athens haircut agreement would ward off the threat of disorderly default in March.
IMF chief Lagarde urged a bigger ESM.
How Europe’s biggest economy grew employment during the crisis.
Report claims one in five Germans are latently hostile to Jews.
Justice minister calls extent of observation ‘unacceptable.'
The International Labor Organization argues that stifling domestic demand has caused huge imbalances
Creditors and EU play chicken over interest rate.
Police collect data on millions of mobile phones in hunt for arsonists.
German parliament backs creation of 480 billion euro rescue pot