German doctors defend allowing patients to get sick notes over the phone, Chancellor Scholz wants to link minimum wage hikes to wage developments and more news from around Germany on Monday.
Hundreds of thousands of people pass through Germany’s main stations every day and many are impacted by long-term construction work on the aging stations. But why does the work take quite so long?
From awe-inspiring feats of pumpkin production to the endless debate over ‘Winterzeit’ and Germany’s latest attempts to woo foreign workers, here’s what we’re talking about this week.
Germany’s economic and fiscal woes are fuelling bickering within Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s fractious three-party coalition and raising fears the government will not last until scheduled elections next year.
This object isn’t traditionally German but that doesn’t mean you won’t see one around in the days leading up to Halloween.
From recieving electronic residence permits by post to a new self-determination law for trans people, here’s what’s changing in Germany this November.
Cases of the common cold and Covid are high in Germany ahead of the winter flu season. Here’s what you need to know if you’re interested in getting a flu shot.
Germany will dramatically boost the number of skilled Indians it permits to work in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Friday as he hosted Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Germany has passed a new law to digitalise employment contracts and other official work documents from 2025. What do the upcoming changes mean for workers?
A German flying taxi startup is expected to file for bankruptcy, US market regulators said on Thursday, a week after the firm failed to gain crucial state backing.