The senior Nazi who became postwar Germany’s top civil servant
The Nazi record of a senior German official was supressed in Adolf Eichmann's 1960s trial
The Nazi record of a senior German official was supressed in Adolf Eichmann's 1960s trial
German journalists ignore Martin and press the chancellor to explain just how tough his response will be on Ukraine
Centre-right party begins search for third leader in three years
September 26th vote to determine who will succeed Angela Merkel in Europe’s hot seat
Macron set to become the uncontested leader of Europe with German chancellor’s exit
Industrial Germany is a carbon addict, and the CDU is wedded to the carbon economy that has served Germany so well for 50 years
RIA historic documents: Monnet questioned if Ireland could face demands of free trade
Nearing the end of her career, German chancellor is determined to preserve and defend multilateralism
Irishman's Diary: The People vs Fritz Bauer tells story of thwarted trials post-Nuremberg
Macron and Merkel set for bland commitment to relaunch Franco-German projects
In a new introduction to All Quiet, historian Norman Stone argues the brutality of Erich Maria Remarque’s novel changed perceptions about the war
Fake news tweet causes palpitations in Berlin as hectic weekend of shuttle diplomacy looms
The men in charge of negotiating Britain’s exit from the EU are divided by culture, politics and personality but united on one thing — they need to finish the job
France and Germany mark treaty anniversary by calling for a ‘prosperous, competitive, more sovereign, unified and democratic Europe’
Euro zone reforms delayed by German domestic politics as chancellor visits Paris
For the first time since the early 1960s, the far-right will have a presence in the Bundestag
Far-right party enters parliament for the first time in over 50 years
The birthday girl’s warnings have become the finance equivalent of Samuel Beckett’s Godot
The German chancellor is increasingly vulnerable amid backlash to her migration policy
German chancellor hardens position amid growing opposition to open-door policy
British monarch’s family tree means many Germans view her as one of their own
Football is never truly important, but the Miracle of Bern in 1954 is probably as close as it gets
Berlin Letter: Divisions over pension reforms and Ukraine are testing the CDU-SPD relationship
Bundestag vote means German ‘grand coalition’ can be sworn in later today
Chancellor sees scale of election triumph as endorsement of her euro zone strategy
Many hope vote will bring softening of austerity approach pursued since crisis began
Adenauer wanted a rebuilt Germany to strive for European unity and reconciliation
Opinion: ‘Grand coalitions’ have advantages, but don’t always tackle difficult issues
Chancellor says instability likely unless she secures third term
The idea that classical music ought to be ‘nice’ has gained an alarming currency. Thank goodness, then, for ‘uneasy listening’ numbers performed at the Summer Baroque Festival
A new book offers some plausible explanations on the patchy rate of economic success across Asia
He was first a businessman, then a diplomat and finally the moving spirit behind the creation of a political Europe
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices