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Domestic pressure over migration and security is intensifying
Debates over deportations, toleration permits and expanded intelligence powers point to a stronger political focus on control and national security. At the same time, these issues are deepening tensions within the governing coalition.
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Energy security is returning as a central industrial risk
Low gas-storage levels and higher energy prices are increasing the vulnerability of energy-intensive businesses. The latest developments underscore that reliable and affordable energy remains one of Germany's most important competitivene...
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Germany's auto industry is increasingly caught between geopolitics and trade policy
Volkswagen and other German manufacturers are having to align investment decisions more closely with US tariffs, local production and geopolitical risks. The shift puts additional pressure on an export-oriented business model built aroun...
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Growth and employment are becoming increasingly disconnected
Modest economic growth alongside declining employment points to a deeper structural weakness. The key question for the government is whether investment and an eventual industrial recovery will translate into meaningful job creation.
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Low gas-storage levels and rising prices intensify pressure on German industry
European gas prices have risen amid geopolitical tensions and renewed uncertainty over supplies. At the same time, German gas-storage levels remain unusually low for the time of year, increasing pressure on energy-intensive companies and...
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German economy grows slightly as employment declines
Germany's gross domestic product increased by zero point two percent in the second quarter of two thousand twenty-six, while employment declined. The divergence is intensifying concerns about structural weakness in the labor market and a...
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Mercedes-Benz scales back autonomous-driving ambitions amid high costs and limited demand
Mercedes-Benz is reducing parts of its ambitious high-level automated-driving programs. The decision highlights mounting cost pressures across the automotive industry and the difficulty of turning expensive autonomous-driving technology ...
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Volkswagen ties further US investment to relief from American tariffs
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume is linking additional investment in the United States to the future trade-policy environment. The strategy illustrates the growing pressure on German automakers to adapt their global production networks to inc...
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Cabinet expands intelligence agencies' powers for active cyber defense
The government plans to give German intelligence agencies broader powers to respond proactively to foreign cyberattacks. The reform is intended to strengthen protection for critical infrastructure and major industrial facilities while ra...
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Government scales back planned cuts to renewable-energy subsidies
Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is reportedly taking a less aggressive approach to planned reforms of subsidies for solar and wind power. Transitional arrangements are intended to protect the continued expansion of renewable energy aft...
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Five-hundred-billion-euro infrastructure fund is reaching the economy only slowly
Despite the historic special fund for infrastructure and climate investment, architects, engineers and construction companies are reporting a lack of new orders. Delays in planning and procurement are preventing the announced investment ...
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AI is adding new pressure to Germany's courts and public administration
Courts and government agencies are increasingly dealing with large volumes of automatically generated applications, appeals and other legal submissions. The trend is forcing the state to rethink its digital procedures and its capacity to...
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Friedrich Merz faces growing pressure as approval ratings weaken and AfD support remains strong
Lower public approval for Chancellor Friedrich Merz is increasing political pressure on the CDU-led government. At the same time, maintaining the party's political distance from the AfD remains a strategic challenge, particularly in east...
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Deutsche Bahn faces renewed political pressure over persistent delays
Transport Minister Steffen Bilger is demanding rapid improvements in punctuality and day-to-day operations from Deutsche Bahn's management. The government faces the broader challenge of restoring confidence in Germany's rail infrastructu...
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Coalition tensions rise as conservatives demand tougher deportations and fewer toleration permits
CDU lawmaker Alexander Throm is calling for higher legal hurdles for toleration permits granted to migrants who are required to leave Germany. At the same time, government plans to increase the return of Syrian refugees are creating tens...
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New developments in the Cum-Ex scandal put former Commerzbank managers on trial
Four former Commerzbank managers are facing court proceedings over controversial Cum-Ex transactions. The cases form part of Germany's continuing criminal investigation into the multibillion-euro tax scandal.
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Plans to ease rules for tenants installing air conditioning gain momentum
Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig wants to amend tenancy law so landlords would have less scope to block air-conditioning installations under certain conditions. The government is also debating stronger constitutional protections against e...
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Lawmakers launch new push for an opt-out system for organ donation
Around two hundred and fifty lawmakers from several parliamentary groups are backing legislation that would make every citizen a potential organ donor unless they had explicitly opted out during their lifetime.
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German Cabinet moves to tighten rules on alcohol consumption by teenagers
The government plans to end so-called supervised drinking, meaning beer and sparkling wine would be prohibited for teenagers under sixteen even when their parents are present.
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German Auto Industry Calls for Technology-Neutral Rules on the Shift Away From Combustion Engines
The VDA is urging the European Union and German government to improve the regulatory framework for synthetic fuels, arguing that a broader technology mix could make the transformation of Germany’s automotive supplier industry more manage...
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German Science Council Calls for Closer Links Between Universities and Research Institutes
The Science Council is urging structural reforms across Germany’s research system to strengthen cooperation between universities and non-university institutions and speed the transfer of artificial intelligence research into the economy.
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Munich Security Conference Prepares for Diplomacy on Ukraine and Indo-Pacific Tensions
The Munich Security Conference has released initial working papers focused on geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific and continued European support for Ukraine ahead of upcoming international summits.
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Germany Warns More Grid Flexibility Is Needed to Maintain Power System Stability
The Federal Network Agency said Germany will need additional flexibility measures and reserve power plants to safeguard grid stability during the darker months despite continued expansion of renewable energy.
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Deutsche Bahn Sets Out Major Autumn Overhaul of Germany’s Busiest Rail Routes
The state railway has detailed plans for extensive upgrades to key rail corridors, using concentrated closures and track renewals in an effort to tackle persistent long-distance delays.
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Rheinmetall Expands German Artillery Production Capacity
Defense contractor Rheinmetall has broken ground on a new production facility in Lower Saxony as it seeks to increase European supplies of defense equipment and meet long-term orders from Germany and NATO partners.
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German Parliament Debates Debt Brake Reform and New Infrastructure Investment Funds
Lawmakers in Berlin are divided over changes to Germany’s constitutional debt rules and new funding mechanisms for bridges, railways and schools as pressure grows to address the country’s infrastructure backlog.
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Siemens Energy Reports Billion-Euro Profit After Wind Power Restructuring
Siemens Energy has reported strong results, helped by a recovery in its energy technology business and improved operating margins at its previously troubled Gamesa wind-power unit.
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Germany Expands Border Controls to Combat Smuggling and Irregular Migration
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser defended extending and intensifying stationary checks at Germany’s borders, saying the measures are aimed at curbing irregular migration and strengthening security cooperation with neighboring countries.
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Bundesbank Warns of Weak German Growth and Muted Export Outlook
The German central bank said the economy is recovering only slowly this quarter as global demand for investment goods stagnates and domestic investment remains subdued.
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Volkswagen and IG Metall Begin Difficult Wage Talks Amid Factory Closure Debate
Volkswagen management and IG Metall have opened negotiations in Wolfsburg as disputes over potential plant closures, cost cuts and the future of German vehicle production weigh heavily on the talks.
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Germany Calls for More Technology Investment to Strengthen Industrial Competitiveness
Economy Minister Robert Habeck said targeted public support for artificial intelligence and semiconductor production is essential to maintaining Germany’s international industrial competitiveness over the long term.
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German Defense Leaders Call for Permanent Increase in Military Spending Beyond Special Fund
The German Armed Forces Association and opposition lawmakers are calling for sustained increases in defense spending beyond the country's 100 billion euro special fund, warning that Germany may struggle to meet its NATO commitments once ...
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German Industry Puts Domestic Investment on Hold as Labor Costs and Social Contributions Rise
Higher payroll-related costs and planned increases in contribution thresholds for health and long-term care insurance are prompting some German technology companies to delay investment at home, with firms such as WIKA considering oversea...
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BMW Plans Global Job Cuts as Weak Chinese Sales Pressure Margins
BMW is planning to cut about 8,000 jobs worldwide as the German automaker responds to weaker sales in China, shrinking margins and the heavy investment required for its transition to electric vehicles.
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Low Rhine Water Threatens German Industry as Drought Disrupts Transport and Power Supplies
A prolonged drought has pushed water levels on the Rhine to critical lows, disrupting industrial supply chains and raising concerns about electricity availability as French nuclear plants also reduce output because of limited cooling cap...
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Rheinmetall Begins Delivering Artillery Shells From New German Factory
Rheinmetall has started deliveries of large-caliber artillery ammunition from its new production facility in Unterlüß, Lower Saxony, and plans to raise annual capacity to 350,000 shells by 2027 to strengthen European defense production a...
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German Economy Sends Mixed Signals as Business Closures Reach Near-Record Levels
Germany's economic outlook remains divided, with the BVR raising its growth forecast for the year to one percent while the ZEW reports nearly 190,000 business closures among small and medium-sized companies, the highest level in almost t...
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German Automotive Employment Falls Below 700,000 as Industry Faces Prolonged Downturn
Employment in Germany's automotive industry has fallen below 700,000 workers, its lowest level in about two decades, as Volkswagen, BMW and Porsche accelerate global job cuts amid weak Chinese sales, shrinking margins and the costly shif...
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Eastern Germany Is Becoming a Critical Test of National Political Stability
The struggle among established parties, the rise of the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and difficult coalition arithmetic in Saxony-Anhalt point to broader political uncertainty in eastern Germany that could influence national debates over a...
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Defense Spending Is Reshaping Germany’s Industrial Base
Rising defense budgets are creating strong demand for German arms manufacturers such as Rheinmetall, while policymakers and experts debate whether procurement should focus on established heavy equipment or newer technologies including dr...
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Germany’s Energy Policy Is Shifting Toward Industrial Competitiveness
Berlin is combining electricity subsidies, new power-generation capacity, hydrogen infrastructure and carbon capture as it seeks to reconcile decarbonization with the need to keep energy-intensive production competitive in Germany.
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Germany Balances Industrial Decline Risks With High-Tech Investment
High energy costs, regulatory burdens and elevated insolvencies are weighing on traditional manufacturing and the Mittelstand, while major investment is flowing into artificial intelligence, hydrogen, defense technology and industrial mo...
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Ebola Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Raises Concern Among European Health Authorities
Health experts are warning that a rapidly spreading Ebola strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo could become increasingly difficult to contain. International relief organizations are expanding emergency measures as authorities seek ...
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A Major Earthquake on Indonesia’s Flores Island Kills at Least 38 People
A powerful earthquake on Indonesia’s Flores island has killed at least thirty-eight people and caused extensive structural damage. Continuing seismic activity is placing local authorities under severe pressure and testing international d...
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Germany Sends Emergency Aid and Rescue Teams to Earthquake Zone in Colombia
Germany has pledged financial and humanitarian assistance after a magnitude seven point four earthquake in western Colombia caused hundreds of casualties. The Foreign Office, the German Red Cross and Caritas International are coordinatin...
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Chancellor Merz Warns of Growing Threats to Democracy at 65th Anniversary of Berlin Wall Construction
Chancellor Friedrich Merz used commemorations at the Brandenburg Gate to warn that freedom and democratic values in Europe face growing pressure and must be actively defended. Bundestag President Julia Klöckner also called for greater re...
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BSW Calls for Non-Partisan Minister-President in Saxony-Anhalt and Challenges Chancellor Merz
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance has made the removal of the CDU-led state government its official election objective and is advocating changing majorities instead of a fixed political firewall. The strategy could complicate coalition arit...
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Germany’s Political Center Faces a Difficult Test Ahead of Saxony-Anhalt State Election
The Social Democrats, Free Democrats and Greens are fighting to remain in the Saxony-Anhalt state parliament ahead of a crucial election. Weakness among established centrist parties could complicate traditional coalition-building and res...
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Domestic pressure over migration and security is intensifying
Energy security is returning as a central industrial risk
Germany's auto industry is increasingly caught between geopolitics and trade policy
Growth and employment are becoming increasingly disconnected
Low gas-storage levels and rising prices intensify pressure on German industry
German economy grows slightly as employment declines
Mercedes-Benz scales back autonomous-driving ambitions amid high costs and limited demand
Volkswagen ties further US investment to relief from American tariffs
Cabinet expands intelligence agencies' powers for active cyber defense
Government scales back planned cuts to renewable-energy subsidies
Five-hundred-billion-euro infrastructure fund is reaching the economy only slowly
AI is adding new pressure to Germany's courts and public administration
Friedrich Merz faces growing pressure as approval ratings weaken and AfD support remains strong
Deutsche Bahn faces renewed political pressure over persistent delays
Coalition tensions rise as conservatives demand tougher deportations and fewer toleration permits
New developments in the Cum-Ex scandal put former Commerzbank managers on trial
Plans to ease rules for tenants installing air conditioning gain momentum
Lawmakers launch new push for an opt-out system for organ donation
German Cabinet moves to tighten rules on alcohol consumption by teenagers
German Auto Industry Calls for Technology-Neutral Rules on the Shift Away From Combustion Engines
German Science Council Calls for Closer Links Between Universities and Research Institutes
Munich Security Conference Prepares for Diplomacy on Ukraine and Indo-Pacific Tensions
Germany Warns More Grid Flexibility Is Needed to Maintain Power System Stability
Deutsche Bahn Sets Out Major Autumn Overhaul of Germany’s Busiest Rail Routes
Rheinmetall Expands German Artillery Production Capacity
German Parliament Debates Debt Brake Reform and New Infrastructure Investment Funds
Siemens Energy Reports Billion-Euro Profit After Wind Power Restructuring
Germany Expands Border Controls to Combat Smuggling and Irregular Migration
Bundesbank Warns of Weak German Growth and Muted Export Outlook
Volkswagen and IG Metall Begin Difficult Wage Talks Amid Factory Closure Debate
Germany Calls for More Technology Investment to Strengthen Industrial Competitiveness
German Defense Leaders Call for Permanent Increase in Military Spending Beyond Special Fund
German Industry Puts Domestic Investment on Hold as Labor Costs and Social Contributions Rise
BMW Plans Global Job Cuts as Weak Chinese Sales Pressure Margins
Low Rhine Water Threatens German Industry as Drought Disrupts Transport and Power Supplies
Rheinmetall Begins Delivering Artillery Shells From New German Factory
German Economy Sends Mixed Signals as Business Closures Reach Near-Record Levels
German Automotive Employment Falls Below 700,000 as Industry Faces Prolonged Downturn
Eastern Germany Is Becoming a Critical Test of National Political Stability
Defense Spending Is Reshaping Germany’s Industrial Base
Germany’s Energy Policy Is Shifting Toward Industrial Competitiveness
Germany Balances Industrial Decline Risks With High-Tech Investment
Ebola Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Raises Concern Among European Health Authorities
A Major Earthquake on Indonesia’s Flores Island Kills at Least 38 People
Germany Sends Emergency Aid and Rescue Teams to Earthquake Zone in Colombia
Chancellor Merz Warns of Growing Threats to Democracy at 65th Anniversary of Berlin Wall Construction
BSW Calls for Non-Partisan Minister-President in Saxony-Anhalt and Challenges Chancellor Merz
Germany’s Political Center Faces a Difficult Test Ahead of Saxony-Anhalt State Election
Germany’s Industrial Energy Strategy Faces Pressure From High Costs and Global Competition
Eurozone Growth Accelerates to 0.5 Percent, Providing Some Support for Germany’s Export Economy
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