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Germany news: Shop bankruptcies surge across Germany DW 12/04/2025

Germany's retail sector is facing a new wave of bankruptcies, with 2,490 insolvencies recorded between August 2024 and August 2025.
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Your views: 'You can't be fired for taking too many sick days in Germany'

Employees in Germany take comparatively high numbers of paid sick days, averaging about 24–25 days annually, drawing public and political debate.
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Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday

A parliamentary test vote revealed internal Union dissent over a pension reform that aims to keep pension level at 48% beyond 2031, risking government stability.
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How German parties are driven by their youth wings DW 12/02/2025

Merz faced a Junge Union rebellion over a pension reform seen as compromising with SPD and burdening younger generations.
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Germany: Bundeswehr ammo delivery ransacked by thieves DW 12/02/2025

Thousands of rounds of live and training ammunition were stolen from a civilian delivery truck bound for a Bundeswehr barracks in Burg, Saxony-Anhalt.
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Germany's schools failing to fight child sexual abuse DW 12/03/2025

At least one child per class in Germany experiences sexual abuse in schools, and schools often fail victims by protecting reputation over child protection.
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21 hours ago

Germany says Russia isn't moving to 'negotiating mode' on Ukraine

Germany doubts Russia is seeking a negotiated end to the Ukraine war after failed talks; Russia warns it is 'ready' to fight Europe.
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Asterix in Germany: France's irrepressible Gaul to conquer neighbour

Belantis near Leipzig will be transformed into an Asterix-themed park by 2030-2031, with phased openings starting in March 2026 and potential for around 900,000 annual visitors.
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The New German War Machine

The Bendlerblock combines historical memory of German militarism with the current defense ministry leadership responding to modern security threats led by Lieutenant General Christian Freuding.
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Buoyant German far-right AfD to launch new youth wing

The far-right AfD will launch a new youth wing in Giessen amid large planned protests and heavy police deployment after disbanding the extremist Junge Alternative.
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Germany news: Police search AfD politician's property DW 11/13/2025

Police searched three properties linked to an AfD politician in Thuringia in connection with an alleged far-right terror plot; no arrest is currently planned.
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4 days ago

How you can help fight homelessness in Germany this holiday season

Homelessness in Germany has reached alarming levels, with over half a million people lacking permanent accommodation as of early 2025. The crisis affects men and women of all ages, with families and young people increasingly at risk. As winter intensifies the dangers faced by those without shelter, we look at how residents in Germany can support some of the social welfare organisations working to alleviate homelessness.
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Adriana Groh: The internet works thanks to a shared infrastructure that nobody owns, but that we must take care of'

All programmers, from hobbyists to those working at Microsoft or Google, use open-source software, which is present in between 70% and 90% of the computer applications we use today. No one starts a project from scratch; instead, they turn to libraries like GitHub or GitLab to download packages of code already written, reviewed, and improved by the community. Developers spend an average of two-thirds of their time adapting open-source software to their needs, and they build their application on top of that.
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Tesla is improving Giga Berlin's free "Giga Train" service for employees

Tesla will run free direct shuttle trains from Berlin Ostbahnhof to Giga Berlin beginning January 4 to encourage rail commuting among factory employees.
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Why German youth embrace violence and extremism DW 11/29/2025

Youth violent crime and online radicalization are rising in Germany, with vulnerable minors increasingly involved in extremist plots and receiving custodial sentences after arrests.
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Why will new EU driving licence rules take 4 years to come into force?

The changes, the EC says, "aim to reduce the number of crashes on EU roads and undue administrative burden on citizens and authorities." Figures show that last year alone 19,940 died on EU roads. New rules include, among many other measures, the introduction of digital driving licenses and bloc-wide driving bans for dangerous drivers. All change on European roads then, you might assume - but not quite, or not yet, it turns out.
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5 days ago

European air travel disrupted over Airbus software switch

Up to 6,000 Airbus A320-family aircraft require a software upgrade after a technical malfunction linked to intense solar radiation, causing flight cancellations and delays.
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5 days ago

Merz digs in on pensions bill despite party rebellion

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz dug in on proposed pension reforms Friday despite resistance from younger members of his conservative CDU party who fear they will saddle future generations with unaffordable costs. Speaking Friday morning after late-night talks with his junior coalition partners the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), Merz said it was the SPD's "wish that we not amend this bill". "We agreed on this yesterday," he added.
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Germany's industrial titans embrace the AI age DW 11/28/2025

Germany risks becoming globally uncompetitive unless it fully embraces AI-driven modernization across factories, supply chains, and industrial infrastructure.
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6 days ago

Europe's most popular sign of Christmas is a star that's been handmade for over 180 years by one of the world's oldest Protestant denominations | Fortune

Handmade Moravian stars from Herrnhut symbolize the Star of Bethlehem and have been produced for over 180 years, featured widely across Germany during Advent.
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German chemical firm to cut 1,500 jobs as crisis deepens

Wacker Chemie will cut 1,500 jobs, nearly 10% of its workforce, to save over €300 million annually amid energy, regulatory and competitive pressures.
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Threat of war: Which countries in Europe have military service?

Several European countries retain or have reinstated compulsory military conscription with varying durations, gender rules, selection methods, and reserve obligations.
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1 week ago

Several injured after tram derails in Dusseldorf

Thirteen people are reportedly injured - one seriously - after a tram came off the rails in the south of Düsseldorf, western Germany, on Wednesday morning. A police spokesperson said it appeared the tram, which was travelling on the U72 line in Düsseldorf-Holthausen, had derailed due to a technical issue with the signal box. The tram was on Bonner Straße at around 5:40am when the derailment happened. The vehicle then collided with another tram.
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1 week ago

Germany: Chancellor Merz defends media commissioner DW 11/25/2025

Chancellor Merz defended Culture and Media Commissioner Wolfram Weimer amid allegations he profited from hosting a pay-to-access Ludwig Erhard Summit attended by ministers.
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1 week ago

Nato scrambles jets as Russian drones make deepest incursion into Romania

Two Russian drones crossed into Romanian airspace by day; one returned to Ukraine and one crashed unarmed near Puiesti about 70 miles from Ukraine.
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'Catastrophic': German state of Saxony to cut integration budget in half

The state's government - made up of the conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) - has announced it will halve its funding for integration services for international residents, dropping from €6 million to just €3 million in 2026. This means that only 21 out of 91 integration projects applying for funding will receive support in the coming year, according to the Saxony Refugee Council ( Sächsischer Flüchtlingsrat - SFR).
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Germany news: Study shows welfare spending tops neighbors DW 11/24/2025

Germany allocates 41% of its public budget to social security — among the highest in Europe — with large pension and health shares and comparatively low education funding.
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German train driver allegedly drove drunk through NRW DW 11/24/2025

A regional RE6 train driver in North Rhine-Westphalia was arrested after returning a BAC of 0.267%, and about 250 passengers were evacuated with no injuries.
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1 week ago

Where in Germany you'll pay hotel tax and why you won't in Bavaria

Bavaria has outlawed hotel occupancy taxes, and its Constitutional Court confirmed cities cannot collect them despite a differing federal ruling.
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SBRS delivers infrastructure for 37 zero-emission buses at Munich Airport (with planned expansion to 72 buses) - Sustainable Bus

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Germany's Lippe district sees first regional e-bus charging depot enter service with Kempower DC infrastructure - Sustainable Bus

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SBRS delivers infrastructure for 37 zero-emission buses at Munich Airport (with planned expansion to 72 buses) - Sustainable Bus

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Germany's Lippe district sees first regional e-bus charging depot enter service with Kempower DC infrastructure - Sustainable Bus

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1 week ago

Ukraine working with US on compromises that strengthen us', says Zelenskyy Europe live

Borders must not be changed by force; Europe must uphold territorial integrity, hold war criminals accountable, and pressure Russia financially until justice is achieved.
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fromThe Local Germany
1 week ago

Your views: 'Foreigners in Germany will always feel like second class citizens'

Foreign residents in Germany face persistent outsider status and suffer consequences from increasingly hard-line immigration policies despite efforts to integrate.
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1 week ago

Germany: Kessler Twins' death fuels assisted suicide debate DW 11/23/2025

The joint assisted suicide of 89-year-old twins Alice and Ellen Kessler renewed calls to reform Germany's assisted suicide laws and restrict related advertising.
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1 week ago

Four ways AI is being used to strengthen democracies worldwide | Nathan E Sanders and Bruce Schneier

AI poses risks to democratic information, bias, and authoritarian abuse while offering opportunities to enhance citizen engagement, participatory governance, and political responsiveness.
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1 week ago

Jonathan Tah happy to see Leroy Sane back with Germany

Leroy Sané returned to the Germany squad, earned Jonathan Tah's endorsement, and delivered decisive contributions that boosted Germany's World Cup qualification momentum.
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Why German companies can't quit China DW 11/21/2025

With China covering, for instance, more than 95% of the rare earth market, you cannot replace this in a short time," he told DW. "These are long-standing and reliable trading relationships, and the material and processes are proven.
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Should the sale of Nazi-era relics be banned? DW 11/21/2025

Many of the objects dating from 1933 to 1945 up for sale under the title "System of Terror Vol II" contained the names and personal information about the persecuted. "For victims of Nazi persecution and Holocaust survivors, this auction is a cynical and shameless undertaking that leaves them outraged and speechless", Christoph Heubner, the executive-vice president of International Auschwitz Committee said in a statement. "They should be displayed in museums or memorial exhibitions and not degraded to mere commodities."
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Germany news: Bremen's church bell recovered after heist DW 11/21/2025

A 300-kilogram bronze church bell stolen in Bremen days ago has been recovered, the city's police said on Friday. A recycling center employee contacted the authorities to notify them he had purchased the stolen bell from two unknown men, before later learning about the stolen church bell and connecting the dots. The bell will return to the tower of the Church of the Holy Spirit in Bremen, which is mostly used now as a charity shop.
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1 year ago

How children in Germany can write letters to Santa this Christmas

The biggest Christmas Post office is the branch in Himmelpfort, Brandenburg, just north of Berlin. It dates back to 1984, when a local postal worker discovered two letters to Santa from children in Berlin and Saxony. The postal worker replied to them herself, but word quickly spread that this was the place to write to if you wanted to reach Santa. Now Himmelpfort receives around 300,000 wish lists every year.
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Trial begins for man charged with attempted murder at Berlin Holocaust memorial

A 19-year-old Syrian allegedly stabbed a Spanish tourist at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, motivated by Islamic State ideology and intent to target a Jewish person.
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1 week ago

German truckmaker MAN set to cut 2,300 jobs

MAN will cut about 2,300 German jobs by 2030 and shift production to lower-cost Poland due to weak demand, high costs, and Asian competition.
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MAN to reduce 2,300 positions in Germany amid cost and competition challenges - Sustainable Bus

MAN Truck & Bus will reduce about 2,300 German roles over ten years using socially responsible, non‑layoff measures while investing in electrification and cost stability.
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German Interior Minister: 'My migration course is tough' DW 11/19/2025

Germany tightened border controls and suspended family reunifications, with officials citing a 60% drop in initial asylum applications as evidence of declining irregular migration.
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What did Germany's chancellor say to make Brazil so upset? DW 11/19/2025

Chancellor Friedrich Merz compared Germany favorably to Belem, Brazil; Belem's mayor Igor Normando called the comparison arrogant and prejudiced.
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Year after car attack, Magdeburg's Christmas market to open this week

Magdeburg's Christmas market will proceed after local authorities and police agreed on additional security measures following the December 20, 2024 car-ramming attack.
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She Fights Fascism in the Place Where It's Scariest. Here's What She Has Learned.

Heidi Reichinnek, a 37-year-old leader of Die Linke, helped the party win 8.8% of the vote and return to the Bundestag, driven by youth support.
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German vice chancellor visits China in difficult times DW 11/16/2025

Lars Klingbeil's trip is the first visit to China by a cabinet minister of the current German government, and the trip to Berlin's most important trading partner comes at a sensitive time. Chinese export controls, especially on rare earths, have highlighted the German economy's heavy dependence on China. The German automotive industry, for example, has felt the effects as it faces a shortage of important parts. The trip comes six months into the current government's term
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2 weeks ago

The Kessler Twins sisters Alice and Ellen die together aged 89

Identical twin pop singers Alice and Ellen Kessler, famed in 1960s Europe, chose a joint assisted death at age 89 in Germany.
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Merz and Macron in push for European digital 'sovereignty'

Germany and France will push for greater European digital sovereignty and reduced dependence on US tech companies, aiming to build EU AI and cloud capabilities.
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2 weeks ago

EU ministers agree new rules around suspending visa-free travel

The EU can revoke visa-free status for countries that enable irregular migration, run citizenship-by-investment schemes, commit serious human-rights violations, or carry out hostile acts.
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2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on Germany under Merz: Europe's powerhouse is still struggling | Editorial

Germany loosened its constitutional debt brake for massive defence and green investments, but growth and public confidence have fallen, fueling political disillusionment.
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2 weeks ago

Snow, storms and icy roads: Germany braces for first real taste of winter

Germany is experiencing an early-winter shift with snow, sleet, heavy rain and strong winds causing slippery roads and stormy coastal conditions.
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2 weeks ago

Russian pro-Putin star gymnast Melnikova joins German club DW 11/14/2025

Other Bundesliga clubs have queried the wisdom of bringing Melnikova in to help Chemnitz's title push. "There were only sporting reasons," club coach Tatjana Bachmayer told DW. "We didn't want to provoke anyone, and above all, we didn't want to make a political statement. We are aware that this could be seen as problematic. But for us, what counts is solidarity in sport and international understanding."
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2 weeks ago

Germany news: FM Wadephul heads for Western Balkans DW 11/16/2025

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is touring six Western Balkan countries to support their EU accession while Germany marks Remembrance Day with a Bundestag ceremony.
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The Biggest Aldi In The World Is Located In This Country - Tasting Table

Aldi began in Germany in 1961 and now operates over 12,000 stores worldwide, including a 21,500-square-foot flagship in Mülheim an der Ruhr.
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Germany tackles housing crisis for refugees DW 11/15/2025

Municipalities in Germany report reduced emergency-mode pressure from refugee arrivals, yet over 70% still find the situation challenging and many refugees lack economic prospects.
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Germany news: Former FM Baerbock expected at COP30 DW 11/15/2025

Annalena Baerbock will attend COP30 in Brazil as UN General Assembly president; a WWII bomb was defused in Nuremberg after a large evacuation.
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2 weeks ago

BFW Question of the Day: What were your biggest takeaways from Germany's 2-0 win over Luxembourg

Germany overcame a tough, slow-starting match in Luxembourg as Nick Woltemade scored twice and Leroy Sané delivered a standout performance.
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Google ordered to pay $665 million for anticompetitive practices in Germany

Idealo pursued legal action against Google, claiming that the Alphabet subsidiary was "self-preferencing" its own platforms, which led to unfair market advantages that hindered competitors. The company first demanded at least 3.3 billion euros, or more than $3.8 billion, in damages in February 2025. To counter, Google said it made changes in 2017 that allowed competing shopping platforms the same opportunity as Google Shopping to display ads through Google Search.
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2 weeks ago

OPINION: Yes, Germany's slide toward hard-line immigration policies will impact you

Anyone born outside Germany, even long-term integrated and naturalized, remains an immigrant and can face social and political exclusion.
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2 weeks ago

Germany decides against conscription to replenish post-cold war military

Germany will adopt a voluntary military service with mandatory readiness declarations and medical checks, using incentives and reserving compulsory conscription if recruitment fails.
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