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News

A new synagogue in German town of Herford after 70 years

A new synagogue was opened Sunday 14 March in the north- western German town of Herford, more than 70 years after the...

Afghanistan: German diplomat new deputy head of UN mission

Martin Kobler is to be new deputy head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). The German...


Current news

World

End of US export ban on Web tools leaves Iran, Cuba and Sudan speechless  

Business

Wanted: Top women to help run Deutsche Telekom  

Culture & Lifestyle

Former McDonald's boss ruffles feathers as Italy's head of culture  



Events

Oh Lucky Eyes

Photographs by Rudi Weissenstein


Portrait

One School, Two Qualification Options

The German International School in Cape Town (DSK) is one of four German overseas schools in South Africa. Around 730...



Goethe-Institut News

The ABCs of money  

Competing for Migrants  

Best Before – Rimini Protokoll Stages a Multi-Player Game in Vancouver  


The Local

Doctor shortage alarms military commissioner  

SPD attacked over Hartz IV proposals  

Germany slaps down France over trade claims  


Linktips

New website for international students

A new site has been launched by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). www.study-in.de is intended to help guide...


Linktips

German Information Centre New Delhi

News, information and updates on Germany and its role and relations with South Asia, covering...


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German Information Centre Pretoria

The German Information Centre Pretoria aims to be the first contact point for up-to-date...


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German Information Center USA

The German Information Center USA (GIC) makes it easy for you to find information about...


Social Networks in Germany

Web 2.0 is growing increasingly popular among German online users. Bloggers are redefining journalism, millions are into digital networking

Internet Use in Germany

More and more Germans are online. The Internet is now a medium the majority of the population use on a daily basis

Television Stations in Germany

German TV viewers have a choice of 145 channels. The main feature of the TV landscape is its dual system of public and private broadcasters

Newspapers in Germany

Germany is a country of newspaper-readers: over 350 papers with a total daily circulation of 25 million copies inform people in even the smallest villages about what is going on in the world

Magazines in Germany

Readers can choose between thousands of titles on the German magazine market. And publishers are occupying more and more new niches

Dream Job

Deutsche Welle’s new Master’s programme in international media studies offers up-and-coming journalists from developing and emerging countries a unique course of study in Germany

Transcending Borders

The Federal Foreign Office’s international media dialogues bring journalists from different cultural backgrounds to the table and broaden perspectives

“Media of the Future / Future of the Media”

Matthias Horx is the most prominent trend and future researcher in the German-speaking countries. His Zukunftsinstitut based near Frankfurt am Main is a think-tank for research into the future

Media

Germany is considered to be a country of books, of deep thought, and of highbrow media. However, Germany has also become a country of DJs and daily soaps. In popular German culture music and TV series, blockbusters in the cinema...


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