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Full coverage: Germany

With projects winding down, German engineering firm Exyte’s revenues in Ireland have halved

At one time, Exyte, which works on data centres and pharma plants, was raking in more than €1bn in Ireland. As long-term projects conclude, the company is on the hunt for new business.

Jonathan Keane
27th Nov, 2025 - 3 min read

Elizabeth Shaw’s How I Came to Berlin: The lost memoir of an Irish artist’s life behind the Iron Curtain

Extracts from the Belfast-born author’s autobiography and its afterword, now published in English for the first time, chronicle her extraordinary journey from Ireland to fame in East Germany.

S. Egger and F. Lenehan
15th Nov, 2025 - 14 min read

H2 where? Part 2: Ireland could pump green hydrogen across Europe. But should it?

While converting renewable power into carbon-free fuels seems like a no-brainer, the challenges involved raise many questions about the future of Irish and EU energy systems.

Thomas Hubert
31st Oct, 2025 - 13 min read

H2 where? Part 1: How Ireland (almost) became Germany’s green hydrogen quest partner

Cut off from Russian gas, the German economy is hungry for alternatives from renewable-rich countries. One year ago, the stars appeared to align with Ireland.

Thomas Hubert
30th Oct, 2025 - 11 min read

Sean Scully’s “Stories”: Abstract beauty rooted in everyday bittersweetness

A major exhibition in Hamburg traces through the life and career of Ireland’s internationally best-known artist.

Fergal Lenehan
16th Aug, 2025 - 10 min read

European realities and apple trees: What does it mean to be a European Capital of Culture?

Chemnitz now has the title which was held by Galway through a tumultuous year in 2020. The EU programme remains a work in progress, a visit to the eastern German city shows.

Fergal Lenehan
19th Jul, 2025 - 8 min read

Built to last: How and why a German giant bought 61-year-old Lynskey Engineering

From its base in Dublin's Inchicore, Lynskey Engineering has grown into a key player across Europe. Following its sale to the Dussmann Group, CEO Sean McElligott talks about the company’s history, how the deal came about, and its future.

Tom Lyons
8th Jul, 2025 - 8 min read

Who is the embattled German bank lending up to 85% of Linked Finance’s new fund?

The €50m fund raise announced by the SME lender this week is backed by a Hamburg credit institution forced to reinvent itself after regulatory investigations.

Thomas Hubert
15th May, 2025 - 5 min read

Senior Irish Stripe executive moves to German fintech

Even as head of sales at Stripe, Ed Moore couldn’t sign up customers to use a single payment system covering all countries. His new employer Payrails aims to fix that.

Thomas Hubert
4th Apr, 2025 - 1 min read

X is facing multiple new European legal actions. They are converging on Ireland

Frustrated by the slow pace of investigations in Brussels, critics of Elon Musk’s social network and its influence on politics are targeting X’s Dublin office through their national authorities.

Thomas Hubert
10th Feb, 2025 - 3 min read
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