Tuchel laughs off England fan chants: 'We need you in America'
Germany manager Thomas Tuchel responds with humour and class to England fan jibes, looking ahead to their World Cup reunion in the United States.
Germany manager Thomas Tuchel responds with humour and class to England fan jibes, looking ahead to their World Cup reunion in the United States.
The incredible journey of James Leipzig, who at just 15 years old lied about his age to join the British Army and fight against Nazi Germany in World War II.
Discover how a former Nazi communications bunker in Hamburg has been miraculously transformed into a luxurious four-star hotel, blending dark history with contemporary design and sustainable tourism.
A groundbreaking new documentary reveals how thousands of Caribbean workers played a crucial role in Allied victory during World War II, a story largely overlooked by history books.
German authorities are set to receive sweeping new powers to disable and destroy threatening drones as part of a major security overhaul targeting unauthorised aircraft.
Comedy legend Sir Lenny Henry joins forces with Bristol University to publish groundbreaking research calling for comprehensive reparations to address slavery's enduring legacy in Britain.
Discover why Kraków is the ultimate autumn destination with incredible deals, historic charm, and seasonal beauty that will captivate every traveller.
A Polish woman claiming to be missing Madeleine McCann undergoes DNA testing as investigators examine her extraordinary story that's captured international attention.
Berlin's international airport plunged into chaos as unidentified drone activity forces mass cancellations, with German officials suggesting Russian involvement in what they describe as a 'reconnaissance mission'.
Ex-Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, 71, makes explosive claim that NATO expansion eastward provoked Russian aggression, sparking furious backlash across European capitals.
Germany's second-busiest airport faces complete shutdown after bomb threat forces mass evacuations and flight cancellations across Europe.
German police launch massive security operation after credible bomb threat targets Munich's iconic Oktoberfest celebrations, forcing evacuations and heightening terror fears across Europe.
A controlled explosion of a 250kg WWII bomb discovered near Munich's Oktoberfest grounds prompted mass evacuations and temporary closures, disrupting one of Germany's most famous festivals.
A massive security operation unfolded in Munich as authorities evacuated the world-famous Oktoberfest after discovering a 250kg WWII bomb, forcing unprecedented cancellations at the German festival.
In a dramatic diplomatic move, Poland's government has formally demanded €1.3 trillion in WWII reparations from Germany, reigniting historical tensions and testing European alliances.
A groundbreaking new report commissioned by Sir Lenny Henry and authored by Marcus Ryder makes a powerful economic and moral argument for slavery reparations in the UK, urging the nation to confront its colonial past.
Exclusive analysis reveals the staggering potential financial and diplomatic consequences of Keir Starmer's proposed foreign policy shifts on the Chagos Islands and Palestinian statehood, raising fears of a crippling reparations bill for the UK.
Berliners have overwhelmingly voted to make English an official language alongside German, in a historic referendum aimed at boosting international business and simplifying life for expats.
Exclusive: The Prime Minister's landmark decision to recognise Palestinian statehood could expose British taxpayers to unprecedented financial claims dating back to the British Mandate, with experts warning of a potential £2 trillion liability.
A massive unexploded WWII bomb has been discovered in Berlin, prompting the evacuation of over 3,000 residents. The 500kg Allied ordnance was found near the city's central train station, sparking one of the German capital's largest peacetime safety operat
US Senator Marco Rubio issues a stark warning that Poland is on the verge of a 'red line' and may act unilaterally to down Russian drones violating its airspace, potentially triggering a major NATO confrontation with Russia.
A compelling exploration of resistance in Hitler's Germany, the science of creativity, and a report from Europe's largest adult industry conference. This week's must-read long-form journalism from The Guardian.
NATO allies issue a stark condemnation of Belarusian military drills near the Polish border, branding them a 'flagrant violation' of international law. Poland responds by deploying troops for monitoring as regional security fears intensify.
A group of Ghanaian individuals has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit in Washington DC against former US President Donald Trump, seeking reparations for alleged defamatory remarks referring to African nations as 's***hole countries' in 2018.
The UK Foreign Office has issued updated travel guidance for Poland, removing a specific warning for tourists. Here's what British travellers need to know before their trip.
A Russian drone breached Polish airspace, triggering a national alert and swift military response. The incident, occurring just hours before Warsaw closed its border with Belarus, intensifies regional security fears and underscores the spillover risks fro
Discover Grugapark Essen, Germany's colossal new €2 billion theme park, set to rival Disney with its eco-conscious design, thrilling attractions, and unique 'playtropolis' concept for 2027.
San Francisco's African American Reparations Advisory Committee proposes groundbreaking $5 million payments and debt forgiveness to address historical injustices, sparking national debate on racial equity.
European nations are taking drastic defensive measures, from anti-tank ditches to border closures, amid stark warnings that Putin's war aims extend far beyond Ukraine. Germany cautions of a wider plan for conquest as the EU is urged to stockpile food and