
"What you need to know Consumer confidence in Germany is projected to dip, while the propensity to save has reached its highest point since the 2008 financial crisis, a survey has found The far-right AfD party set a discussion in the Bundestag to debate the country's relations with the US Women will be able to take a taxi in Frankfurt during night hours for six euros Read below for headlines, features, and analyses from across Germany from Friday, December 19:"
"The western city of Frankfurt will allow women to take a taxi within the city between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. at a subsidized price of 6 (roughly $7), the German public broadcaster WDR has reported. The offer is effective immediately, and is available to all girls and women over the age of 14 to help them get home safe. Women need to collect a voucher from city hall for the rides, with every woman having up to six such vouchers a year."
Consumer confidence in Germany is projected to decline while the propensity to save has reached its highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. Rising inflation fears and debates about the future of pensions are contributing to economic uncertainty. The far-right AfD initiated a Bundestag discussion focused on German-US relations. Frankfurt introduced a subsidized night-taxi scheme allowing girls and women aged 14 and over to travel between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. for six euros, with vouchers available from city hall and up to six vouchers per woman per year. A homeless man in Stuttgart donated 200 to help single mothers have a better holiday.
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