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Monday, 18th of November
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Bild: Putin escalates | Putin eskaliert
FAZ: Greens choose Habeck as their chancellor candidate by a large majority | Grüne küren Habeck mit großer Mehrheit zum Kanzlerkandidaten
Funke: Reform: Clinics face problems | Reform: Kliniken drohen Probleme
Handelsblatt: The Ampel failure and the aftermath | Das Ampel-Aus und die Nachwehen
RND: US media: Biden allows Ukraine to use long-range weapons against Russia | US-Medien: Biden erlaubt der Ukraine Einsatz weitreichender Waffen gegen Russland
SZ: Social Democrats doubt Scholz | Sozialdemokraten zweifeln an Scholz
Tagesspiegel: SPD argues over chancellor candidacy: Müntefering denies Scholz the privilege | SPD streitet über Kanzlerkandidatur: Müntefering spricht Scholz das Vorrecht ab
taz: Germany’s animals are horrified: the Greens nominate a “candidate for the people” | Deutschlands Tiere entsetzt: Grüne nominieren „Kandidat für die Menschen“
Welt: The Greens are putting Habeck forward as their candidate in the race for chancellor | Grüne schicken Habeck als Kandidaten ins Kanzlerrennen

Top-News

First SPD MPs openly promote Boris Pistorius as chancellor candidate: Member of Parliament Joe Weingarten from Rhineland-Palatinate told Deutschlandfunk that Defense Minister Boris Pistorius could inspire confidence, and that was what mattered now. He radiates energy and has the ability to get to the heart of an issue. Johannes Arlt, a member of parliament from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, told the Tagesspiegel that Pistorius would be an excellent candidate for chancellor. Several local politicians had already spoken out in favor of Pistorius. Pistorius achieves significantly higher popularity ratings in surveys than Scholz. sueddeutsche.de, zdf.de

  • Boris Pistorius has once again expressed his support for Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s candidacy on ARD. He said that the question of a candidacy for chancellor does not arise for him; he wants to continue his work as a minister. tagesschau.de
  • SPD leaders Lars Klingbeil and Saskia Esken, as well as parliamentary faction leader Rolf Mützenich, consider Olaf Scholz to be the right candidate. faz.net
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz has already made it clear that he would like to stand again in the early federal election. He is supported by the party leadership. spiegel.de
  • SPD MPs are calling for the swift nomination of Olaf Scholz as the party’s lead candidate in February. stern.de

The Greens have chosen Robert Habeck as their lead candidate for the federal election. He received 96.5 percent of the vote at the federal delegates‘ conference in Wiesbaden. He is to lead the election campaign as a duo with his party colleague Annalena Baerbock. In his acceptance speech, Habeck spoke out in favor of a reform of the debt brake, among other things. He explained that too little has been invested in the country. His party would renew the economy by keeping future technologies in the country. At the same time, he warned against a return to the grand coalition between the CDU and SPD. This, he said, was the reason for the country’s standstill and the dependence on Russian gas supplies as the cause of the economic crisis of recent years. faz.net, n-tv.de, spiegel.de

  • Robert Habeck does not rule out an alliance with the CDU after the election. web.de
  • The German Green Party has elected Franziska Brantner and MP Felix Banaszak as its new leadership duo. Both declared their intention to lead the Greens back into government. Banaszak received almost 93 percent of the vote, Brantner 78 percent. The following were also elected to the federal executive committee: Pegah Edalatian and Heiko Knopf, who are currently deputy chairs; Sven Giegold, who is currently a state secretary in the Ministry for Economic Affairs; and Manuela Rottmann, a member of parliament.
  • New Green Party leader Franziska Brantner: “We’re fighting our way forward.” zdf.de

FDP’s exit from coalition long in the making, according to Zeit and Süddeutsche Zeitung, which reported that, despite denials to the contrary, the FDP leadership had been deliberately preparing the end of the governing coalition for weeks. Since the end of September, FDP leader Christian Lindner is said to have played through corresponding scenarios with party representatives at several meetings. The aim was to provoke the SPD and the Greens into kicking the FDP out with targeted actions, and otherwise to leave the coalition themselves. Internally, the plan was given the designation D-Day – in reference to the Allied invasion to liberate Europe from the German Hitler regime. zeit.de, tagesschau.de

  • FDP leader Christian Lindner told ARD that he had always been concerned with the issue – a different economic policy. Without this, the FDP would of course have had to leave the government.
  • SPD leader Saskia Esken said the damage to the credibility of politics could not be overstated. The way the FDP had apparently brought about this situation deliberately put a big question mark behind the honesty of politics.
  • SPD General Secretary Matthias Miersch spoke of “political fraud”. “I do not expect Christian Lindner to have the decency to apologize to the people. But if anyone in the FDP still has a shred of honor, then now would be the time to do so in all humility,” Miersch told the dpa. web.de
  • The leader of the Green Party in the state parliament, Britta Hasselmann, accused the FDP of “destructiveness.
Polls

BamS Sunday trend by Insa: Union 32 percent, SPD 16 percent (+1), Greens 10 percent, FDP 4 percent, AfD 19 percent, Left 4 percent, BSW 8 percent (+1), other 7 percent. bild.de

Politics

Israel attacks Beirut with air strikes: According to security sources, the target in the central district of Ras Al Naba was an office of the Syrian Baath Party. The Israeli air force had already carried out several attacks. According to the army, these were against facilities belonging to the militant Islamist group Hezbollah. According to the militia, the head of Hezbollah’s media relations, Mohammad Afif, was killed. The Israeli army has attacked targets in the south of Beirut. Prior to this, the military had issued an evacuation order for the affected area. It is considered a stronghold of the Shiite Hezbollah militia. faz.net, n-tv.de

  • UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon under fire again. The attack occurred near Maarakeh on Saturday, Unifil announced. There were no casualties. They were fired upon “probably by non-state actors”. sueddeutsche.de
  • Two high-ranking leaders of the Palestinian militia “Islamic Jihad” killed in an Israeli attack in Syria. According to the AFP, the two were Politburo member Abdel Asis Miawi and foreign representative Rasmi Abu Issa. The two men were killed in a suburb of the capital Damascus.
  • According to the authorities controlled by the terrorist organization Hamas, almost 100 people were killed in attacks in the north of the Gaza Strip. Israel’s military is active in the north of the Gaza Strip. Extremists of the militant Islamist Hamas have reportedly regrouped there. handelsblatt.com
  • According to its own statements, the Israeli army shot down drones belonging to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia again on Saturday. Two of the unmanned flying objects, loaded with explosives, were shot down over Galilee at approximately hourly intervals. There was also an air raid alert in the far south near Eilat because of a rocket that was flying towards Israel from the east.
  • Israel’s military has called up more ultra-Orthodox Jews for military service. It wants to strengthen its forces on the border with the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. The measure is also controversial within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, which includes ultra-Orthodox parties. n-tv.de
  • Several hundred people have once again protested in Tel Aviv for the release of the hostages still being held in the Gaza Strip. Their son still bears the scars of his ordeal, said the mother of a boy kidnapped by Hamas, who was released in an agreement at the end of November 2023, at a rally in the center of the city.
  • Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog canceled a trip to Baku due to “security considerations.” No details were initially provided. Israeli media speculated that there was concern about possible Iranian attacks on Israeli targets in Azerbaijan.

US President Joe Biden has for the first time allowed Ukraine to use American long-range missiles to attack Russia. According to reports by the New York Times and the AP news agency, this is in response to Russia’s decision to involve North Korean soldiers in the war. The missiles are likely to be used first against Russian and North Korean soldiers in the Kursk border region. Specifically, the missiles in question are ATACMS, which can attack targets around 300 kilometers away. Ukraine has long demanded to be allowed to use weapons supplied by the West to strike deep into Russian territory, for example at refineries, military bases or factories. n-tv.de

  • In his evening address, Zelensky said that the US’s approval of longer-range weapons meant that attacks would not be carried out with words. “Such things will not be announced. The missiles will speak for themselves.”
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz said in his telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he had not noticed any change in the latter’s attitude towards the war in Ukraine. The first conversation in almost two years was very detailed, Scholz said. Scholz defended the phone call on Friday against criticism, saying that he had made it clear that Germany and other allies would not let up in their support for Kiev. According to a statement from the Kremlin, Putin insisted that any agreement to end the conflict must take into account Russia’s security interests. In addition, the “new territorial realities” must be recognized. welt.de, n-tv.de
  • Jürgen Hardt, foreign policy spokesperson for the CDU/CSU, has criticized Scholz for his phone call with Putin; according to everything that is known about the conversation, Scholz did not convey any new positions and did not give Putin an ultimatum. Therefore, Putin will see the phone call as a sign of weakness.
  • SPD General Secretary Matthias Miersch defended Scholz. There was no dispute that diplomatic progress had to be made in the Ukraine conflict, Miersch told Deutschlandfunk. The Chancellor was exploring the possibilities in close consultation with his allies.
  • According to government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit, Scholz had also spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before his phone call with Putin and would do so again after his conversation with the Russian president.
  • Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticizes Scholz’s phone call with Putin. spiegel.de
  • Selenskyj criticizes Scholz’s phone call with Putin. By undermining Putin’s international isolation, Scholz has “opened Pandora’s box.” Further talks and phone calls will now presumably follow. However, this is exactly what Putin wants, Selenskyj said. sueddeutsche.de
  • Zelenskyi is seeking to end the war with Russia through diplomatic means in the coming year. His country will do everything it can to end the fighting, he said on Ukrainian radio. tagesschau.de
  • Japan wants to support Ukraine in its defense against a Russian invasion with a further aid package, Ukrainian President Selenskyj announced after meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya in Kiev.

Russia has once again attacked Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. There was talk of the most intense drone and rocket fire in months. Electricity grid operator Ukrenergo announced restrictions. Russia fired around 90 drones and 120 missiles. Targets in Zaporizhzhia, Odesa and Mykolaiv, among other places, were hit. Moscow stated that energy facilities supplying the military industry in Ukraine had been attacked. The air raid sirens were sounded twice in Kyiv. According to the military administration, the Russian army fired cruise missiles from fighter jets at the capital, as well as hypersonic ballistic missiles of the Kinschal type and Iskander missiles. rp-online.de, handelsblatt.com

  • Russia’s missile attacks continue after the wave of attacks during the night from Saturday to Sunday. Russia fired missiles at the city of Sumy in the evening, the city administration explained. A nine-storey apartment building was hit.
  • Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha sees Russia’s massive attacks as a response to, among other things, Scholz’s phone call with Putin and the latest phone call between US President-elect Donald Trump and Putin.
  • The governor of the Kursk Oblast in Russia reported one death after a Ukrainian drone attack. Two other people were injured.
  • According to British estimates, Russian troops are increasing the pressure on the strategically important city of Kupiansk in northeastern Ukraine. There have probably already been attempts to enter the city. In the south, the Russians have extended a front arc and reached the Oskil river.
  • Russian ballet star Vladimir Shklyarov allegedly falls to his death from a balcony. spiegel.de
  • More than 1000 people at protest by Russian exile opposition in Berlin. Well-known representatives of the Russian exile opposition had called for the protest, including Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin and Vladimir Kara-Mursa. Kara-Mursa calls for the conviction of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin as a “war criminal”. rbb24.de, spiegel.de
  • In Belarus, police have arrested relatives of more than 100 political prisoners, according to civil rights activists. The raids began on Saturday in several cities in the country. Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, an opposition politician living in exile, called the action a campaign of intimidation.

Green Party Chancellor candidate Robert Habeck would deliver Taurus as Chancellor: He would reverse the decision of Chancellor Olaf Scholz to do the opposite, Habeck told ARD. Nevertheless, arms deliveries are always among the “hardest decisions” to make in government. CDU Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz has also signaled approval for the delivery of weapons with a particularly long range. handelsblatt.com

  • The FDP is considering a vote in the Bundestag on the delivery of Taurus missiles before the early parliamentary elections. FDP faction leader Christian Dürr told the NOZ that he could imagine that a corresponding motion from the CDU/CSU and the Greens would be supported. He said that money is not what Ukraine needs most at the moment. noz.de

Federal government approves arms exports worth 10.9 billion euros: According to a response from the BMWK to a BSW request, a good 4,160 export licenses for weapons and military equipment had been issued by October 15. The increase is largely due to arms exports to Ukraine for the defense against Russia. Last year, the German government’s approvals for arms exports reached a record high. They reached a total value of 12.2 billion euros. handelsblatt.com

Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser wants strict controls of the ban on knives at Christmas markets: Fines should be consistently imposed for violations. Faeser told the BamS that zero tolerance applies. The police will be present at many markets. The Bundestag and Bundesrat had decided to tighten gun control as part of the so-called security package. Now the ban on carrying weapons at public festivals or sporting events also applies to knives. Violators can be fined up to €10,000. zeit.de, tagesschau.de

Transport Minister Volker Wissing calls for long-term funding for the Deutschlandticket: The constant debates about the future and the costs of the ticket are unsettling people, he told the Augsburger Allgemeine. The Deutschlandticket is also in the interest of the federal states because it has brought a digitalization push and made using buses and trains easier. The CDU and CSU had recently declared that they would vote together with the minority government of the SPD and the Greens in favor of a law to finance the ticket in the coming year. However, there should be new negotiations for 2026. zdf.de

Chancellor Olaf Scholz proposes immediate measures to strengthen industry: According to the chancellery, new impetus is needed in the short term to get things moving again. The next few weeks should be used to adopt measures that companies and employees are urgently waiting for. On Friday, Scholz met for the second time in a short period with representatives of industry associations, trade unions and large companies. mdr.de

Health Minister Karl Lauterbach defends partial legalization of cannabis: The aim is to make existing use safer, Lauterbach explained in parliament. Lauterbach spoke of a law that deserves a chance. The increase in cannabis use in recent years has made it necessary. The Union announced that it would want to reverse the release if it leads the next government. CSU member of parliament Silke Launert said that the opposite of what had been intended had been achieved. mdr.de

More Politics:

  • Economic migration: government expects significantly more skilled worker visas in 2024. handelsblatt.com
  • Hospital reform at risk of failure after traffic light is switched off. telepolis.de
  • Federal Network Agency simplifies claiming the “right to fast internet”. heise.de
  • Conference of Education Ministers: Number of pupils expected to rise by 758,000 by 2035. n-tv.de
  • German Ethics Council elects legal scholar Helmut Frister as new chairman. rp-online.de
  • CSU state parliamentary group leader Alexander Dobrindt rejects reform of the debt brake. br.de
  • State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Science and Research Sven Gigold criticizes expensive charging electricity in the EU. edison.media
  • Germany is pushing for EU-wide tracking and monitoring of vehicles. heise.de

Several thousand Kurds demand the release of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan in Cologne: Police estimated the number at around 10,000. There were no significant incidents. The Kurdistan Workers‘ Party is classified as a terrorist organization and banned in Germany. Its leader Öcalan has been in prison in Turkey for 25 years. sueddeutsche.de

Apparently data breach at Federal Statistical Office: A digital reporting portal was taken off the grid as a precaution after corresponding tips, the agency in Wiesbaden said. Security authorities were involved. On the question of whether it was a hacker attack, there is still no reliable information. The Interior Ministry spoke of a “cyber incident”. In a forum on the Darknet, login data for an Internet portal of the Federal Statistical Office had been offered. The portal is used to transmit reports on various official statistics to federal and state offices. heise.de

Scholz wants to talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Brazil: At the two-day meeting in Rio de Janeiro, the heads of state and government want to discuss strategies against hunger and poverty, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the global energy transition. According to diplomats, a joint declaration by the participants is not currently in sight. For example, there is disagreement about who should bear the costs of measures against climate change. There are also different attitudes towards the war in Ukraine. The G20 summit is also being attended by outgoing US President Joe Biden. Russia will be represented by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov; President Vladimir Putin cannot travel to Rio due to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. dw.com

US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping discuss nuclear weapons and artificial intelligence at the APEC summit: Both heads of state agreed that only humans should decide on the use of nuclear weapons, the White House said. Both sides also emphasized the need to develop AI technology in the military sector in a prudent and responsible manner. The meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Lima also focused on the return of Republican Donald Trump to the White House. Xi described relations between China and the US as stable. zdf.de,

  • Japan’s new head of government Shigeru Ishiba expressed his concern to Xi Jinping about the situation in the South China Sea. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the APEC summit. According to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Xi called on Japan to work together. China has increased its military activities around Taiwan in recent years.

Agreement on EU budget for 2025: Almost 200 billion euros can be planned for 2025. Negotiators from the EU Parliament and the member states agreed on this. The agreement must now be officially confirmed by the EU states and the EU Parliament. According to the EU Parliament, more than 230 million euros are additionally available for health research, humanitarian aid and border protection. In addition, more money is earmarked for the EU disaster protection mechanism than originally proposed by the EU Commission. faz.net

EU Commission lowers growth forecast for eurozone: According to the autumn forecast, it expects a plus of 1.3 percent for 2025; in May, the agency had still predicted 1.4 percent growth. For the current year, the Commission continues to expect a 0.8 percent increase in gross domestic product. The European economy is slowly recovering, said EU Commissioner for the Economy, Paolo Gentiloni. He added that it is a balancing act for EU countries to reduce debt while also boosting growth. wi wo.de, n-tv.de

More Regional:

  • Saxony: CDU and SPD in Saxony are aiming for a coalition agreement by Christmas; talks start on Monday. stern.de
  • Brandenburg: BSW is seeking three ministerial posts. maz-online.de
  • Berlin: Police arrest over a hundred Palestine demonstrators; investigation of 21 criminal offenses. n-tv.de
  • Berlin/Brandenburg: RBB wants to file a constitutional complaint against the state treaty. faz.net
  • Saxony: Speed cameras in Zittau have led to more accidents and are being removed. mdr.de
  • Hessen: Activists have left the occupied art library on the Bockenheim university campus. faz.net
Around the World

Russia has stopped supplying gas to Austria: Chancellor Karl Nehammer stressed that his country’s supply was secured. The storage facilities are sufficiently filled. Gazprom had announced the supply stop with only twelve hours‘ notice. One reason for the abrupt end is a legal dispute between the two companies over supply interruptions.
Austria was one of the last EU states to still obtain a large proportion of its natural gas from Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. tagesschau.de, handelsblatt.com

Dutch coalition averted from breaking after racism allegations: After an emergency session, Prime Minister Dick Schoof declared that the coalition intends to continue governing together. The government had been divided by the attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam. Several ministers are said to have made offensive comments about Muslims and Dutch people of Moroccan descent. Nora Achahbar, the state secretary for finance, who is of Moroccan origin, resigned as a result. sueddeutsche.de

President of Valencia Carlos Mazón admits mistakes: In a speech before the Spanish regional parliament, the politician of the conservative People’s Party apologized for the delay in helping those affected. He said he would not shirk responsibility. Dozens of people had gathered in front of the building, demanding his resignation. Over the weekend, more than 100,000 people took to the streets in the Region of Valencia in anger at the delayed warnings and the crisis management of the authorities.

President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he will appoint climate skeptic Chris Wright as energy minister. Trump said that the head of the fracking company Liberty Energy should reduce bureaucracy in order to boost investment in fossil fuels. Fracking has been used extensively in the US for years, but it is controversial due to the high environmental risks. Wright has called climate change activists alarmists and compared the efforts of Democrats to combat global warming with Soviet-style communism. faz.net, tagesschau.de

    • Trump’s 27-year-old campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt is to become White House spokeswoman. Leavitt worked as deputy press secretary during Trump’s first term.
    • Trump wants to make Brendan Carr head of the FCC. zeit.de
    • US Republicans do not want to publish ethics report on Trump’s nominee for US Attorney General Matt Gaetz. derstandard.at
    • Donald Trump and Elon Musk attend martial arts spectacle at Madison Square Garden in New York. web.de
    • US military historian Peter Mansoor on Trump’s possible “purge” of the military: “That would turn the US into a banana republic.” n-tv.de

More News:

    • Lithuania: protests against new government alliance. tagesschau.de
    • France: Right-wing populist Marine Le Pen could face political exclusion after trial for embezzlement allegations; 4.5 million euros in damages. rnd.de
    • Italy: Explosive device and injured police officers at “No Meloni Day” demonstration against Meloni government. watson.ch
    • Slovakia: Demonstrations against Fico’s government’s rapprochement with Moscow. tagesschau.de
    • Great Britain: Preparing for a possible trade war between the US and the EU. handelsblatt.com
    • Turkey: Defense Minister Yasar Güler speaks of a breakthrough in the dispute over the Eurofighter; German resistance is waning. nzz.ch
    • Belgium: Women earn “only” 5 percent less. grenzecho.net
    • Italy: Unemployed and Exploited: Sicily’s problem children. spiegel.de
    • Turkey: Despite President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ban, Israel remains a trading partner. fr.de
    • Belgium: Energy Minister Tinne Van der Straeten sees electricity grids as the most important project of our time. grenzecho.net
    • Great Britain: Massive investments in health system planned. idowa.de
    • Croatia: Pre-trial detention for former health minister Vili Beroš and entrepreneur Saša Pozder. glashrvatske.hrt.hr
    • Czech Republic: Investors prepare to take legal action against the government’s solar cuts. photovoltaik.eu
    • Czech Republic: Communities file suit against new rail line between Dresden and Prague. saechsische.de
    • Sweden: “Dagens Nyheter” no longer wants to publish content on X. unternehmen-heute.de
    • Senegal: EU fishing fleets leave West Africa after overfishing; agreement not extended. taz.de
    • Gabon: 91.8 percent approval of new constitution according to military government; return to civilian rule.
    • India: Nuclear power tests hypersonic missile for the first time. spiegel.de
    • Sri Lanka: The left-wing coalition NPP of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake wins parliamentary elections. zeit.de
    • South Korea: Sentencing of the leader of the Democratic Party Lee Jae-myung; presidential ambitions at risk. handelsblatt.com
    • Brazil: First Lady Rosangela da Silva insults Elon Musk during panel discussion on digital disinformation. spiegel.de
    • Venezuela: Dozens of prisoners released during mass protests. tagesschau.de
Business

Healthcare remains the sector most affected by the shortage of skilled workers: According to calculations by the Competence Center for Securing Skilled Workers and the employer-related German Economic Institute, around 47,000 positions could not be filled with suitably qualified applicants on average over the past year and the current year. The greatest bottlenecks are in the area of physiotherapists. In addition, there is a lack of dental assistants and nursing staff. The healthcare sector was already the industry most affected by the shortage of skilled workers in previous years. According to the calculations, there is also a great need for qualified personnel in the construction industry and in public administration, including childcare. n-tv.de

More from Business, Tech and Science:

  • Wage dispute escalates: Marburger Bund considers strikes for 60,000 hospital doctors. spiegel.de
  • Private banker Friedrich von Metzler dies at the age of 81: n-tv.de
  • Olive oil prices are falling – Spain and Greece expect good harvests. n-tv.de
  • Shortage of truck drivers threatens to cause delivery bottlenecks before Christmas. faz.net
  • Lost or delayed: Number of complaints about the postal industry is on the rise. n-tv.de
  • Railway behind: Only 66 kilometers are to be electrified by 2025. n-tv.de
  • Next Bluesky record: tens of thousands of user complaints after major increase. heise.de
  • Fall forecast: Germany to bring up the rear in terms of growth table.media
  • 100 trillion dollars: The world is getting more and more into debt faz.net
  • Brazil: Lula’s borrowed boom – The economy is doing well – But its structural problems are growing along with it wiwo.de
  • Federal Network Agency: Tens of thousands of complaints about the post office again tagesschau.de
  • TikTok parent company: Bytedance values itself at 300 billion dollars wiwo.de
  • Aachen: Lindt could now be reprimanded for selling Dubai chocolate t-online.de
  • DAX after Trump’s election: these are the winners and losers on the stock market – more losers than winners, Bayer the biggest loser, tech companies and banks the winners tagesschau.de
Lifestyle
  • Problems with boxing match: Mike Tyson beaten and Netflix – provider admits technical difficulties faz.net
  • After a decline in sales: Major shareholders MFE and PPF are increasing the pressure on ProSiebenSat.1 management meedia.de
  • Springer sells finanzen.net to investor Inflexion meedia.de
  • Association: exhibits in museums often illegally expropriated in the GDR zeit.de
  • Artificial intelligence: Director of the Bremen Kunsthalle, Christoph Grunenberg, is skeptical of AI art zeit.de
  • Berlin: Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer honored in Berlin – Prize for Understanding and Tolerance web.de
  • Interview with Oscar-winning director Edward Berger: „Maybe we’ll organize a premiere for the Pope in the Vatican“ rnd.de
  • Donald Trump attends UFC event with Elon Musk and Kid Rock web.de
  • Sean „Diddy“ Combs allegedly influenced witnesses web.de
  • Rare interview: Charlène of Monaco talks about her health problems spiegel.de
Sports
  • Germany 7:0 against Bosnia: The DFB team reconnects with the audience sueddeutsche.de
  • Nations League: Kosovo abandons game in Bucharest because of Serbia chants sueddeutsche.de
  • Club turns 125: Ajax Amsterdam returns to the old logo for the club’s anniversary kicker.de
  • France: Kylian Mbappé goes from darling to problem child welt.de
  • Women’s Bundesliga soccer: Bayern win 5-0 against Jena and dedicate victory to sick Grohs sportschau.de
  • ATP Finals: Historic double triumph for Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz sportschau.de
  • Ice hockey in the DEL: Polar Bears win again, Munich lose heavily sportschau.de
Gedöns
  • Auction in Paris: 20-meter dinosaur skeleton goes for 4.7 million euros n-tv.de
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