Munich

Lifestyle & Belief
Surf’s up on Munich’s Eisbach river — the world capital of river surfing
3:49
‘Dönerflation’: Outcry in Germany over rising cost of döner kebab
5:20
Tens of thousands of demonstrators fill Munich’s Ludwigstraße, one of the cities main boulevards, in protest against recent revelations about a meeting between members of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD).
Protest
‘I’m here to fight for democracy’: Tens of thousands protest against the far-right in Germany
The Allianz Arean in Munich is shown illuminated in the colors of the rainbow with the night sky in the background.
Sports
UEFA declines Munich application for rainbow-colored stadium
President Joe Biden wearing a dark suit and red and white tie along with a face mask while sitting.
Biden administration
Biden to lay out his foreign policy at G-7, Munich summit
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at a podium
Global Politics
At Munich Security Conference, is the West ‘winning’ or growing evermore ‘Westless’?
kids climate march
Climate Change
How European kids are schooling politicians on climate change
US President Donald Trump is shown walking back to the Oval Office wearing a dark blue overcoat.
Global Politics
Trump policies unite allies against him at European security forum
Recyo
Environment
What Munich’s coffee houses learned about waste from beer culture
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Global Politics
Merkel warns that the US and Britain are no longer reliable partners
A women places flowers near the Olympia shopping mall, where Friday's shooting rampage started, in Munich.
Conflict
Police in Munich say shooting had a link to Breivik, not ISIS
Munich in a panic after mall shooting
Conflict
Witness: ‘I could see people lying on the ground’
Munich terror shooting
Conflict
‘Acute terror’ in Munich: Here’s what we know
Police secure a street near to the scene of a shooting in Munich, Germany on Friday.
Conflict
At least 8 killed, 10 wounded in a Munich mall shooting
A London bank worker counts out euro notes three weeks before they became legal tender across most of Europe, December 12, 2001.
Finance
Germany’s coming for all those euros stuffed in your mattress
John Sweeney and Azam
Conflict
How we found Azam — the ‘lost’ Syrian refugee boy
Ahmed and his family came to Munich from Syria. He is carrying his young cousin.  He came to Germany “for studying, good work, and to get married and have a baby from [a] German.”
Conflict
What happens to the migrants after they get to Germany?
Every year, a jousting tournament is held at Kaltenburg Castle.
Geo Quiz
Fancy a joust? Name the German state that hosts a medieval-style jousting tournament
Every year, a jousting tournament is held at Kaltenburg Castle.
Geo Quiz
Fancy a joust? Name the German state that hosts a medieval-style jousting tournament
Berlin: Nerd Nite #10
Arts, Culture & Media
Have a story to share? Try Nerd Nite. Be there and be square
The Kunstmuseum Bern art museum in the Swiss capital of Bern was named as the sole heir of Cornelius Gurlitt.
Arts, Culture & Media
German recluse has left his Nazi-era hoard of art to a Swiss museum
This Matisse painting is the object of competing claims in Germany.
Arts, Culture & Media
An amazing collection of stolen German art may go back to the man who has been hiding it for decades
Arts, Culture & Media
How one man’s Olympic design influenced your next trip to the public restroom
Russian police check a driver's documents in Sochi December 30, 2013. The International Olympic Committee has no doubt Russian authorities will be able to provide security at the Winter Olympics, a spokeswoman said on Monday after two bomb blasts killed t
Conflict & Justice
What will it take to secure the Winter Olympics in Sochi?
Henry Tandey
Conflict & Justice
The man who could have shot Hitler
U.S. soldiers examine the painting, "Wintergarden," by French Impressionist painter Edouard Manet, stolen by the Nazi regime and hidden in a salt mine in Merkers, Germany April 15, 1945.
Arts, Culture & Media
German police find masterpieces by Picasso and others thought lost in World War II
Arts, Culture & Media
Daptone releases an anthology of ‘the best soul-funk outfit you’ve never heard of’
Lifestyle & Belief
Germans angered over Catholic Church’s decision to deny sacraments for church tax scofflaws
IOC resists calls for moment of silence for victims of 1972 Munich Games kidnapping
Environment
Germany’s solar market facing reduction in government subsidies
Business, Economics and Jobs
As Spain’s economy sags, professionals look abroad for work
Business, Economics and Jobs
Software helps businesses cross cultural divide
Conflict & Justice
‘Mein Kampf’ to Be Published Again in Germany
Business, Economics and Jobs
How Europe’s Ailing Economy Affects the American Industry
Conflict & Justice
German Court: Church Can Force Congregants to Pay if They Want to Pray
Arts, Culture & Media
Families of the Victims of 1972 Munich Massacre Call for Minute of Silence
Arts, Culture & Media
Europeans Discovering American Craft Beers
Business, Economics and Jobs
German Solar Companies Face the Cost of Success
Environment
Carpooling the German Way
Global Politics
Why Spain’s Unemployed Are Heading For Germany
Arts, Culture & Media
Old is New Again in Bavaria
Global Politics
Germany to Close Last American Cold War Era Cultural House
Global Politics
Germans Speak Out On Euro Woes
Sports
River Surfing in Munich
Lifestyle & Belief
Church sexual abuse cases rock Europe; one lands in Indiana
Global Politics
New developments in decades old child sex abuse scandal
Arts, Culture & Media
New Year in Sydney; Munich and New York still preparing
Arts, Culture & Media
New Years celebrations from around the world
Arts, Culture & Media
Demjanjuk in Germany: The Last Nazi War-Crimes Trial?
Conflict & Justice
War crimes suspect in court
Arts, Culture & Media
Cold War escape route
Development & Education
Germany launches a love train
Arts, Culture & Media
Ciaran Hinds