Germany
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European football’s largest standing terrace felt vulnerable after terror attack – until one of club’s famed fan choreographies
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A guide to the explosions that hit a bus carrying German football team BVB
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German police search for second suspect as prosecutor says explosives used were pipe bombs with 100-metre range
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The Borussia Dortmund defender Marc Bartra said he is ‘doing much better’ after sustaining a wrist and arm injury when the team bus was attacked
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Play VideoThe Champions League quarter-final first leg between Borussia Dortmund and Monaco was postponed on Tuesday after an explosion hit the German side’s team bus before kick-off
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Germany has been named the most attractive country for international students. Here’s what to consider before you make the move
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It has just 78 inhabitants but will officially become the geographical heart of the European union after Britain leaves
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Non-fiction thriller and novel on her state of mind both claim refugee crisis changed relationship between chancellor and her people
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Germany’s top politician is intensely private, but Herlinde Koelbl has been meeting her once a year for decades - to take her portrait and ask the same three questions. What has the photographer learned about Europe’s longest-serving leader?
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Ehrenbreitstein is one of only six major paintings by the artist still in private hands and has an estimate of £15m-£25m
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She was the Nazis’ pin-up, the Aryan sex symbol whose films fired up the SS. In this previously unpublished interview, Kristina Söderbaum talks about Hitler’s charm, shooting scenes as the Allies closed in – and being nicknamed the State Water Corpse
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Andrew Lloyd Webber’s smash musical with singing, rollerskating trains opened in a Westphalian warehouse in 1988 and never closed. Can it transport a superfan back to his childhood?
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Report says firms in Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin are lobbying their governments to match London’s business-friendly environment and steal ‘low-hanging fruit’
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Highest levels of colic found in those nations, with least crying in Denmark, Germany and Japan, according to research
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Letters: To offer any degree of stability to today’s growing families would need prices to fall back to a realistic multiplier of local earnings, which this government will not do
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The city where the automobile was born has the dirtiest air in Germany – and a global drive to electric vehicles threatens its future
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US secretary of state reaffirms Washington’s commitment to Nato but urges countries to spend agreed target of 2% of economic output on defense
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Gold bar and art seized in Netherlands raids, as authorities investigate 55,000 suspect Swiss bank accounts across Europe and Australia
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Nation celebrates as landmark1918 document is tracked down in a German archive months before centenary year
Michael Ballhaus obituary