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Germany news: Strikes hit public transport across country

German public transport across most federal states faces 48-hour warning strikes by Verdi union, halting buses, trams, and subway services from Friday through Sunday morning.
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16 hours ago

If France could lead the world with Minitel in the 1980s, surely Europe can free itself from Silicon Valley's shackles now? | Alexander Hurst

France's mid-20th century technological achievements demonstrate how state-driven industrial policy can create sovereign, purpose-driven technology that serves collective needs and offers lessons for European tech independence today.
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5 hours ago

German inflation unexpectedly slows in February

For the ECB, today's German inflation data will not change the course of monetary policy. The figures confirm that at least for the time being, inflation no longer tops the list of concerns for European policymakers.
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10 hours ago

Guinea launches probe after nationals expelled from Germany

Guinea's government established a bilateral investigation commission with Germany after public outcry over deportations of Guinean citizens from German territory.
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1 day ago

What Germany's China trip means for trade, Ukraine and Airbus

German Chancellor Merz visited China to address trade imbalances, secure business deals, and discuss Ukraine and Taiwan amid growing European concerns about Chinese overcapacity flooding markets.
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2 days ago

Germany news: Bundestag passes major drone deal

Germany's Bundestag approved a major combat drone purchase for its military, with concerns raised about US investor Peter Thiel's involvement in one supplier company.
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2 days ago

Germany plans war on organised crime with more asset seizures

Germany implements stricter asset seizure laws and reverses burden of proof to combat organized crime, targeting drug trafficking, money laundering, and criminal networks.
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2 days ago

Germany news: Bundestag to vote on major drone deal

Germany's parliament will vote on purchasing thousands of AI-equipped kamikaze drones from domestic companies for NATO defense in Lithuania, with an initial contract worth $633 million and potential expansion into billions.
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2 days ago

Merz in China: German chancellor lands in Beijing

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visits China to address economic interests and China's relationship with Russia amid the ongoing Ukraine war.
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2 days ago

Germany accused of ditching climate targets as it scraps renewables mandate

While the previous law required most newly installed heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy, often with a heat pump, the reformed legislation will allow households to keep using oil and gas. It also removes a mandate for expert consultation when installing a new heating system.
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2 days ago

India expected to overtake Germany as world's third-largest economy

Germany remains the world's third largest economy with $5.1 trillion GDP, but India is projected to surpass it by decade's end amid challenges from tariffs, Chinese competition, and aging populations.
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4 days ago

Germany news: CDU faces opposition over sick notes proposal

The CDU seeks to end telephone sick notes, the SPD opposes the move, while trade declines and EU sanctions tensions add political pressure.
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1 week ago

Germany extends border controls another six months

Germany will extend temporary border controls six months to mid-September 2026, citing overwhelmed local authorities and a dysfunctional European migration policy.
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1 week ago

Germany news: Crowds to turn out for Carnival parade

Germany will extend land-border controls six months beyond March 15 to curb irregular migration and reorganize migration policy amid ongoing security concerns.
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5 days ago

Three Schools - One Process / gmp Architects

Three Bremerhaven schools were delivered using the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD/IPA) model, accommodating about 1,750 students and serving as a nationwide public-sector pilot.
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6 days ago

Germany cuts funding for integration of refugees

Muge Tuzcu Karakoc is certain that without an integration course, she would probably still not have properly settled in Germany by now. The Turkish journalist has been living in Germany for seven years. But it was only in 2024, when she started studying German every day alongside Ukrainians, Syrians, and Iranians that she felt the country she now lives in really opened its doors to her.
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1 week ago

The latest transport strikes around Germany on Friday

Public transport strikes in Hamburg and Frankfurt have subsided, but regional walkouts in Bavaria and Hesse continue, causing cancellations and traffic disruptions.
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1 week ago

Germany news: Far-right AfD polls 37% ahead of state vote

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1 week ago

Hitler In Greenland

Adolf Hitler developed a strategic interest in Greenland, collecting Arctic exploration works and directing expeditions aimed at accessing cryolite and other economic resources.
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1 week ago

Is Germany's oldest political party doomed?

The SPD has lost its traditional working-class base, facing declining support and voter shifts toward AfD and the Left Party in key state elections.
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1 week ago

Germany: Study finds institutional racism in public agencies

Racist discrimination is embedded in routines and culture across German public authorities, manifesting in discretionary decisions and structural barriers such as language.
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1 week ago

Germany Chancellor approves of social media ban for minors

German government considers banning social media for minors and enforcing age verification to protect children's development and reduce excessive screen time.
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1 week ago

Germany news: Merz open to social media ban for under-16s

Germany's chancellor supports raising the minimum age for Instagram and TikTok to protect teenagers from excessive screen time and resulting social and personality problems.
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1 week ago

Why a German shipping deal alarms Israel's government

Germany's HapagLloyd, the world's fifth-largest container shipping line, has signed a deal to acquire its Israeli rival Zim Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 billion (3.5 billion). The merger agreement was signed on Monday, following advanced talks. It was unanimously approved by Zim's Board of Directors but needs the formal sign-off from Israel's government, which holds special rights embedded in Zim's founding charter.
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2 weeks ago
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German parliament blocks seven staff after security review

Seven Bundestag staffers were banned from access after background checks found links to the far-right AfD and potential security risks.
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4 weeks ago
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Germany's Far Right Is on the Threshold of Power. This Man Is Leading the Charge.

Ulrich Siegmund projects a telegenic, moderate image while leading the AfD's regional efforts, attacking public broadcasters and gaining national prominence.
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4 weeks ago
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Germany's Far Right Is on the Threshold of Power. This Man Is Leading the Charge.

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1 week ago

Chaos in Syria: Where are German 'Islamic State' members?

Due to clashes between Syrian interim government forces and the Syrian Kurdish militias that controlled much of the northeast, the prisons and detention camps holding "Islamic State," or IS, members changed hands. In the ensuing chaos, some IS members and their relatives escaped from detention camps. Others were moved to Iraqi prisons. Between January 21 and February 12, the US military helped transport more than 5,700 prisoners out of Syria.
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1 week ago

Germany news: Coalition mulls social media ban for children

Germany's industrial companies have cut around 124,100 jobs last year, showing an increasingly negative trend after 56,000 positions were lost the year before, according to an analysis by auditing firm EY. EY said employment in industry has fallen by about 266,200 jobs, or nearly 5%, since the pre-pandemic year of 2019, with the sharpest reductions recorded in the automotive sector.
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1 week ago

Germany: Man charged over nurse killing after 41 years

Prosecutors in the German town of Aschaffenburg have charged a man with murder more than 41 years after the violent death of a trainee nurse in northern Bavaria. Authorities said the former boyfriend of 19-year-old Maria Koehler was accused of strangling her with a mesh scarf on July 30, 1984, out of jealousy and revenge. "Based on its investigations, the public prosecutor's office assumes that he acted treacherously," they said.
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3 years ago

'Karnevalsdienstag': How Germans celebrate Shrove Tuesday

Whether it's called Shrove Tuesday, Pancake Day or Mardi Gras, many countries choose to celebrate the last day before Lent by indulging in something sweet or fatty. In the UK and parts of the US, this usually means a big plate of pancakes in the morning. In Denmark there are special buns known as Fastelavnsbolle, Whether you celebrate it for religious reasons, or just because of a love of pancakes, it can be a real treat during these winter days.
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1 week ago

'Made in Europe': New Push to buy European causes splits in bloc

The European Commission will propose rules tying public funding to production in Europe for companies in strategic sectors.
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9 years ago

The calls you'll hear at Carnival in Germany - and what they mean

Cologne's 'Alaaf' derives from 'All af' meaning 'alles ab' (Cologne above all), while 'Helau' is used elsewhere and its origin remains uncertain.
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1 week ago

As baby boomers are forced to 'unretire' because they've not saved enough, 6-year-olds in Germany could soon have retirement accounts | Fortune

Germany will deposit €10 monthly for children aged 6–18 into pension accounts, accessible at retirement age (67), to build long-term retirement savings.
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1 week ago

German foreign minister attacks France over defence spending

"European NATO members are under pressure from the United States to build up their defence spending. Though they pledged last June to raise their defence and security-related outlays to five percent of GDP by 2035, Wadephul said progress in Europe so far had been lacking. "Unfortunately, efforts in the French Republic have also been insufficient to achieve this so far," Wadephul said. "France, too, needs to do what we are doing here with difficult discussions."
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1 week ago

Bitesize Prediction: Augsburg vs Heidenheim - 15/02/26 - Soccer News

Augsburg, strong at home and recently successful, are favored to beat struggling, bottom-placed Heidenheim.
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1 week ago

Burglars ransack safe-deposit boxes in German bank heist

Burglars broke into 14 safe-deposit boxes at a Stuhr bank; perpetrators not identified and unknown liquid found, posing no reported health risk.
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1 week ago

Why German building projects run over time and budget

Or take Cologne's opera house. Built in the 1950s as a symbol of modern democracy, it was a cultural jewel. By 2012, it needed renovation. The plan sounded simple: three years of work, reopening in 2015. Fast-forward to today: The building, which comprises the opera itself, a theater with two stages, and a children's opera with its own stage, remains a construction site.
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1 week ago

Europe, UK seek closer ties a decade after Brexit

Britain and the European Union must closely cooperate on security, economy, and defence to deter aggression and build a shared defence industrial base.
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1 week ago

German spy chief warns of Russian threat to local polls

Elections in Moldova and Romania are recent examples, and we expect more hybrid campaigns throughout this election year in Germany,
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: Deutsche Bahn calls safety summit

The western German state North Rhine-Westphalia is proposing a new package of measures and is calling on the federal government to strengthen safety on trains ahead of a Deutsche Bahn security summit in Berlin. The state, Germany's most populous, wants to expand the use of two-person teams among train conductors. It is also urging the national government to provide legal clarity for the wearing of body cameras on public transport, which is currently voluntary.
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2 weeks ago

BREAKING: Flights suspended at Cologne-Bonn airport due to security incident

Flights are grounded at Cologne-Bonn airport on Friday morning due to a security incident that may be connected to a technical failure. According to police, the security area of the airport has been evacuated. No further details have been released. A statement on the airport's website said: "Due to police action, flight operations are currently suspended. Passengers are kindly requested to pay attention to the information provided in the terminal. We will keep you informed."
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2 weeks ago

Merkel rejects 'absurd' speculation of German presidency bid

Angela Merkel ruled out any bid to become Germany's next federal president, rejecting nomination speculation and answering 'no' to inquiries about her availability.
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2 weeks ago

'China shock': Germany struggles as key market turns business rival

China's rapid high-tech development has transformed it from a major customer into a strong competitor, eroding German export dominance and pressuring firms large and small.
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2 weeks ago

Germany braces for more strikes in 2026

Widespread strikes across multiple German industries caused massive flight cancellations and disrupted public services as collective bargaining for millions of workers intensifies in 2026.
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: Carnival security threat level remains high

To manage the crowds, the public order office is deploying up to 400 staff, along with around 2,600 security personnel from external service providers. Police are also sending up to 1,500 additional officers. Last year, Islamists suspected of belonging to so-called Islamic State (IS) used social networks to call for attacks including on Cologne's celebrations. The security assessment remains one of caution.
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3 weeks ago

How a heckled Canadian became Germany's Olympic hockey coach

In Mannheim we were welcomed with open arms, but when we played in other rinks, not so much even though other teams had their own Canadians,
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2 weeks ago

EU leaders to clash over Buy European' push at Belgium summit

EU leaders debate 'Buy European' measures to favour local industry in strategic sectors to restore competitiveness against the US and China amid energy and trade shocks.
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2 weeks ago

Epstein files: Germany scrutinizes newly released documents

German government is monitoring Epstein files and will involve law enforcement if documents reveal criminal offenses by German nationals.
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2 weeks ago

Germany updates: Driving tests and costs at record high

Germany had a record number of driving tests in 2025, with low first-attempt pass rates and sharply rising licensing costs increasing financial pressure on learners.
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2 weeks ago

Gerald Tropper to take over management of Daimler Mannheim facility - Sustainable Bus

Gerald Tropper will become head of the Daimler Truck Mannheim plant on July 1, 2026.
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2 weeks ago

Germany: Tesla charges trade union member in IG Metall fight

A trade union member was detained at Tesla's Grunheide Gigafactory after being accused of secretly recording a works council meeting; IG Metall disputes the account.
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2 weeks ago

Ultra-High Yield Dividend Stocks Yielding More Than 5%

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2 weeks ago

Report: Bayern Munich won't pursue Hoffenheim's Fisnik Asllani

Bayern Munich will not pursue Hoffenheim striker Fisnik Asllani this summer, viewing him as too slow and unnecessary given their current attacking options.
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: Berlin releases report on hidden violence

Only 3% of female sexual assault victims in Germany report the crime to police, indicating the majority of such assaults remain unreported.
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2 weeks ago

Germany's neoliberal FDP: No chance for a comeback?

The FDP, once central to West German politics, faces existential decline after the 2025 federal loss and is polling around 3% ahead of state elections.
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2 weeks ago

UN expert warns of 'shrinking space' for free speech in Germany

Hate speech is rising in Germany, and some government counter-measures risk violating international human rights standards, creating uncertainty, stigma, and self-censorship.
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: Police receive tips over Berlin grid sabotage

A reward of up to 1 million has been fofered for information regarding the suspected far-left arson attack that plunged parts of Berlin into a blackout in January Germany's economy has suffered nearly 1 trillion in losses from overlapping crises, according to experts The losses reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia's war in Ukraine, and tougher US policy from the Trump White House Thousands of protesters expected at next week's Munich Security Conference
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2 weeks ago

German Agencies Warn of Signal Phishing Targeting Politicians, Military, Journalists

State-sponsored actors conduct Signal phishing that tricks targets into revealing SMS PINs or scanning QR codes to hijack accounts and impersonate victims.
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3 weeks ago

German exports to US plunge as tariffs take toll

Higher US tariffs in 2025 reduced German exports to the United States by 9.3 percent, cutting the bilateral trade surplus to €52.2 billion.
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3 weeks ago

German train conductor's death highlights rise in violence

A regional train conductor was fatally attacked after confronting a passenger without a valid ticket, highlighting a sustained rise in assaults on railway employees.
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3 weeks ago

Germany: Train conductor's death highlights rise in violence

It is an act that has shocked Germany: a Deutsche Bahn employee checked the ticket of a man traveling alone on a regional train, who turned out not to have a valid ticket. When the train conductor asked him to leave the train at the next stop, he was attacked and punched repeatedly. The train conductor lost consciousness, had to be resuscitated, and died a day later in a hospital from a brain hemorrhage as a result of blunt force trauma.
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3 weeks ago

Berlin airport halts takeoffs, landings for second day

Berlin Brandenburg Airport is cancelling and suspending flights Friday morning due to black ice and freezing rain.
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3 weeks ago

Western Europeans turning against US after Greenland threat, poll finds

Western Europeans prioritize European autonomy and values over transatlantic ties and will not yield them to placate Donald Trump.
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3 weeks ago
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Germany updates: Merz meets with Saudi crown prince

Germany seeks Gulf partnerships to diversify trade, energy and security ties and reduce reliance on US LNG while addressing human rights concerns with Saudi Arabia.
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3 weeks ago
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Merz heads to Gulf as Germany looks to ease reliance on the US

Germany is strengthening ties with Gulf states to diversify trade, secure energy supply chains, attract investment, and accelerate green energy transitions amid shifting geopolitics.
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3 weeks ago

Germany claws back 59 million from Amazon over price controls

Germany's cartel office ordered Amazon to stop enforcing non-transparent marketplace price caps and to return €59 million for anti-competitive gains.
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3 weeks ago

Amazon Germany fined $70 million for 'influencing' third-party Marketplace pricing

Germany's competition authority banned Amazon's price-control mechanisms that remove or demote third-party listings, citing anti-competitive risks and potential harm to sellers.
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