Germany to Tighten Border Controls Starting May 6 Under Incoming Chief of Staff Frei
30.04.2025
Thorsten Frei, the incoming Chief of the German Chancellery, announced stricter border and asylum policies shortly before taking office.
After Fatal Surfing Accident, Munich’s Eisbach Wave Remains Closed as Investigation Intensifies
30.04.2025
Munich – Following the tragic death of a 33-year-old surfer, the iconic Eisbach wave in Munich remains closed to the public.
Bavarian Schools Between Decay and Renewal: Infrastructure Crisis Highlights Stark Contrasts
30.04.2025
Munich – Damp walls, closed sports halls, and makeshift classrooms in shipping containers: the condition of many schools in Bavaria is deteriorating rapidly.
Fatal Train Collision Near Schwandorf Disrupts Rail Traffic as Recovery Efforts Continue
30.04.2025
Schwandorf, Bavaria – Rail traffic between Schwandorf and Regensburg remains disrupted following a fatal collision between a regional train and a car on Tuesday.
Bavaria’s 2025 Abitur Class Begins Exams with Record Low Numbers Due to G8 Phase-Out
29.04.2025
Munich – Bavaria’s high school seniors began their final Abitur exams on Tuesday, but the class of 2025 is far from typical. This year
Islamophobic Crimes in Bavaria Triple in Two Years Amid Rising Right-Wing Extremism
29.04.2025
Munich – The number of crimes with an Islamophobic motive has surged dramatically in Bavaria, according to figures released by the Bavarian Ministry of
Long Night of Music 2025 in Munich: Overview of Shuttle Bus Connections
29.04.2025
The Long Night of Music is just around the corner – and to make sure attendees don’t spend the whole evening at just one
Apartment Hunting in Munich: “A Lot Happens Behind the Scenes” – Expert Offers Tips
29.04.2025
The housing market in Munich is fiercely competitive. Anyone looking for a place to live needs stamina. An expert shares advice that can help