Berlin Mayor Kai Wegner is facing criticism after admitting he played tennis during a major blackout. Berlin mayor comes ...
Berlin officials say power has been restored in the southwest of the city after an act of "sabotage" caused a major blackout. Federal prosecutors are investigating a left-wing extremist group. DW has ...
Amid heavy snow in the German capital and temperatures plummeting to below freezing, nearly 100,000 people were left without power for several days after an alleged left-wing arson attack on Berlin’s ...
Germany's recent blackout underscores vulnerabilities in its infrastructure amid rising security threats, highlighting the ...
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced new measures to combat left-wing extremism German health officials have ...
As left-wing extremists claim an attack that's plunged Berliners into the dark and cold, the mayor says it isn't "just arson ...
Germany’s worst blackout since World War II left 45,000 Berlin households without power after a suspected arson attack on key ...
Around 27,000 homes in Berlin are still without power for a fourth day after an arson attack produced the second major blackout since September.
Kai Wegner acknowledged he had not been entirely forthcoming to public about his actions when outage began ...
A left‑wing extremist group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a Berlin power plant. What drives such an attack, and ...
The power cut has sparked questions about how resilient the country is to sabotage of its critical infrastructure. Read more ...