In the last few years, the number of young people suffering from the so-called "school anxiety" associated with attending educational institutions has sharply grown in Germany.
Anomalously warm summer weather and prolonged periods of solar activity have provoked a sharp deterioration of the environmental situation at certain water objects of the south of Germany.
The number of jobs in Germany’s manufacturing sector is falling, with Bavaria showing a sharper decline than the national average. Despite this, many employees are still changing employers within the industry due
Just days before celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Deutsches Museum in Munich has reached a historic milestone by welcoming its 100 millionth visitor—solidifying its status as one of the most visited museums
Starting July 1, approximately 21 million pensioners in Germany will receive a noticeable increase in their retirement benefits. The adjustment significantly exceeds the projected inflation rate for the year, providing many retirees
The City of Munich has recently unveiled a new public drinking fountain at St.-Pauls-Platz and a state-of-the-art restroom facility at Theresienwiese, as part of a broader municipal initiative aimed at enhancing public
Finding a childcare spot near home remains a major challenge for many families in Germany—particularly for those living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods.
In Munich’s Laim district, residents of a multi-family building on Gotthardstraße have been facing a growing traffic and safety issue for several weeks.
Munich – A new chapter begins at Schwanthalerstraße 79: where the inclusive café and sewing workshop “Nähwerk” once stood, the “Raben Store RS1” will open its doors on May 5.