Of the total of 1,010 people who were interviewed for the poll, only 19% said they understood the details of the Deutsche Bahn rail strike.
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered the investigation into Google and Telegram executives after the firms campaigned against a bill that would curtail online disinformation.
The Teachers' Lounge, a story of a teacher who gets caught between her own ideals and that of the school where she teaches, while trying to solve a case of theft, won the best film at the German Film Awards.
Musk had earlier vowed to step down as Twitter's chief executive.
Benjamin Briere and Bernard Phelan are on their way back to France after being released from an Iranian jail.
Its predecessor sold 30 million copies and was hailed as the best game of the decade.
As Israel marks its 75 years of statehood, Israeli author Lizzie Doron is in no mood to celebrate as the right-wing government tighten its grip over the people.
The government's decision to approve a new coal mine comes after the Labor Party stood on a climate change platform.
Finance ministers and central banks' chiefs are discussing a wide range of topics, including the US debt standoff and preventing Russian sanction evasion.
Growing food with the help of our repurposed excrement may not ring with gourmet promise, but in some places around the world, it is slowly becoming a thing — again.
Germany is expected to take in less tax revenue next year, after relief measures were implemented to tackle inflation.
Amid rising 2022 figures, EU countries including Germany are hinting at revised, tougher asylum practices in the bloc.
The climate change and human rights activists targeted Volkswagen executives at the German carmaker's AGM.
In some countries along the Atlantic coast, African fishermen are running out of fish.
Italian police brought dozens of suspected human smugglers into custody, after a nearly four-year-long probe.
Twenty years after the first human genome sequence, scientists say they have added DNA diversity to our understanding of genetics with new ‘pangenome’ data.
Ice sheets in Greenland and the Antarctic are shedding triple the ice than 30 years ago due to global heating.
A Finnish newspaper put information censored by Russia into the popular online game "Counter-Strike.
Helmut Horten profited during Nazi Germany by exploiting Jewish business under duress and later sold himself as a self-made man.
A European Union court has annulled the approval for German state aid granted to Lufthansa worth €6 billion during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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