Watch: Angela Merkel seen shaking uncontrollably for third time
The German Chancellor insists she's fine and well and the tremor is not a concern.
The German Chancellor insists she's fine and well and the tremor is not a concern.
Washington Post: Europe inundated with e-scooters and riders add the ingredient of beer.
New York Times: Far-right militancy is resurgent in Germany, in ways that are new and old.
Financial Times: Axe will fall hardest on investment bank which faces cuts of 40 per cent.
The bank aims to focus on areas where it is a market leader and drop struggling divisions.
Telegraph: Why, in one town, a thousand residents killed themselves as Nazi regime fell.
Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini is unhappy with the decision.
At least three people have died from suspected heatstroke
Distressing new footage has raised fears over German leader Angela Merkel's health.
German locals and police foil Neo-Nazi festival by confiscating all of city's beer.
New York Times: Their billionaire descendants are grappling with the unspeakable secret.
New Plymouth man's pilgrimage to Italian war cemetery and Cassino battle site.
Megx might be the new kid on the block but his playful artworks are turning heads.
German Chancellor claims she just needed to drink some water to cure the shakes.
New Zealand's healthcare system ranked 18th place jointly with the UK.
Fatal plane crashes in New Zealand increased rapidly as the Air Force expanded for WWII.
Another trip to the podium at the iconic race, although this time is a lower division.
Nurse put patients into cardiac arrest because he liked being able to resuscitate them.
One of a car's core concepts and features could go through a monumental change
NYT: Victims whose bodies were used for research by Nazi doctors finally laid to rest.
NYT: Investigators were trying to determine whether the five deaths were related.
Staff at the German guest house made the grizzly discovery on Saturday.
Three bodies and two crossbows were found. Guests said they saw nothing suspicious.
NYT: What prevented colleagues from stopping one of the world's deadliest serial killers?
Jailed for numerous murders, a key suspect was in Portugal the time Maddie vanished.
Some protesters threw rocks, burned effigies of politicians and trashed cars.
It's a solitary quest, but Walter Nicklin embodies the Wagnerian search for the source.
Bomb specialists have made quite a splash in the river main in Frankfurt.
The former Isis bride is charged with deliberately allowing the girl to die of thirst.
The probes concentrate on any money trails leading back to the 28-year-old suspect