German news on Georgia are very mixed.
I just saw TV news that focused on human suffering and fear in Rogi (?), simply because their reporter was apparently not able to get anywhere else.
He did also complain bitterly about too much propaganda being directed at them and about the challenge to filter truth out of it.

Yesterday, when they had no reporter in Georgia at all, they invited a foreign politician and pressed hard on the question whether this war might be a backlash of NATO expansion.

Newspaper reports are different. They're very political, newspaper comments often attempt to look into the future - consequences for natural gas supply, NATO expansion, Ukraine, Georgia's future...

Overall I'd say the German reporters haven't found anything like a common line yet, but they don't stress failures of the Georgian government, aren't very aggressive against Russia and don't use much sources from the Russian side.
One exception was one TV reporter; he was apparently at a Russian HQ in T city (sounded like brigade or divisional HQ) and asked about what the Russians were doing about that Georgian city nearby. The Russian explanation was that they want to establish a 12 km security zone around T city and nothing else, no intent to invade the other city.
He mentioned that he was convinced by this face-to-face explanation and believed in the honesty.



Btw, some report that although the Georgians evacuated that city close to SO that's along the east-west highway, they did also report that there are no troops at all in the city, also no Russians.