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Bild: The bunker plan for Germany | Der Bunker-Plan für Deutschland
FAZ: Habeck expects more climate aid from China and the Gulf states | Habeck erwartet mehr Klimahilfen von China und den Golfstaaten
Funke: COP29 agreement with an aftertaste | COP29-Einigung mit Beigeschmack
Handelsblatt: Lindner’s reckoning | Lindners Abrechnung
RND: How Habeck is wooing women in the election campaign – and Merz is trying to defend himself | Wie Habeck im Wahlkampf um Frauen wirbt – und Merz sich zu wehren versucht
SZ: 300 billion dollars for climate protection | 300 Milliarden Dollar für den Klimaschutz
Tagesspiegel: Pressure on Scholz grows: France for Ukrainian missile deployment against Russia | Druck auf Scholz wächst: Frankreich für ukrainischen Raketeneinsatz gegen Russland
taz: A drop in the ocean | Ein Tropfen auf den heißen Planeten
Welt: Despite criticism: SPD and Greens welcome agreement in Baku | SPD und Grüne begrüßen Einigung in Baku

Top-News

SPD party executive wants to nominate Olaf Scholz as chancellor candidate: The nomination was preceded by weeks of discussions. In particular, the party’s internal call for Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to run for office had caused unrest in the SPD. It was only last Thursday that Pistorius officially renounced a candidacy. The final confirmation of Scholz is to take place at a party conference on January 11. sueddeutsche.de

  • SPD leader Lars Klingbeil defended the approach. The week should have gone differently, but it had been agreed that the question of the chancellor candidacy would be discussed and decided after Scholz’s trip to Brazil, Klingbeil said on Deutschlandfunk; the internal party debate could not have been ended with a word of power. deutschlandfunk.de
  • SPD leader Saskia Esken has admitted mistakes in the face of weeks of internal party discussions. However, she is glad that clarity has now been achieved and that Chancellor Scholz, the right man, is leading the party into the election campaign, Esken said at the Juso federal congress in Halle. tagesschau.de
  • Labor Minister Hubertus Heil called on the SPD to focus less on itself. The party is not a self-help group, Heil said in Halle.
Polls

BamS Sunday trend by Insa: Union 32 percent, SPD 14 percent (-2), Greens 11 percent (+1), FDP 5 percent (+1), AfD 19 percent, Left 4 percent, BSW 7 percent (-1), others 8 percent. bild.de

Politics

Israel launches new air strikes on Beirut after Hizbollah attack: According to the Israeli army, twelve Hizbollah command centers were the target of the bombing. According to Israel, the militant Islamic group Hizbollah had previously fired around 240 rockets into Israel. An Israeli naval base in southern Israel and „military targets“ in Tel Aviv were attacked, Hezbollah said. According to the Israeli army, around 55 missiles were fired at northern Israel. At least six people were injured. n-tv.de

  • Lebanon reports death of a soldier in Israeli attack. 18 people were injured, the Lebanese military said. There has been heavy fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militia, which is supported by Iran, in the area between Tyre and Nakura.
  • EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell has called on the international community to exert more pressure on Israel and the Hezbollah terrorist militia. Borrell met with Lebanese Prime Minister Nadschib Mikati and Parliament President Nabih Berri in Beirut. de.euronews.com
  • In Lebanon, four Italian soldiers were injured on Friday when a UNIFIL UN peacekeeping force base was shelled. Missiles fired, presumably by the militant Islamist group Hezbollah, hit a bunker, among other things. This is the third attack in violation of international law in a week, the UN said, calling on Hezbollah and Israel to avoid fighting near the mission’s positions.
  • US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has called on Israel’s government to improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. In a phone call with his counterpart Israel Katz, Austin spoke of „devastating humanitarian conditions“ in the Palestinian territory. According to US reports, Katz thanked the government in Washington for its efforts to de-escalate the situation.
  • Hamas reports the death of another Israeli hostage. The woman was killed in an area in the north of the Palestinian territory that was attacked by Israeli forces. The terrorist organization did not provide any details about the circumstances or the identity of the hostage. The Israeli army said it was checking the claim. n-tv.de
  • A new wave of refugees has begun in the north of the Gaza Strip after the Israeli military ordered the evacuation of the Shejaiya suburb of Gaza City. The reason given was that rockets had been fired at Israel from the densely built-up area. Hamas claimed responsibility for the rocket attack, which was aimed at an Israeli army base.
  • According to its own information, the Israeli army has killed two high-ranking commanders of the radical Islamic Hamas in the north of the Gaza Strip. The two terrorists were instrumental in the major attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Moreover, the killed were among the leaders of the fighting in the northern Gaza Strip against the Israeli army.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sharply criticized Jewish settlers after attacks on high-ranking military officers in the occupied West Bank. According to the army, a group of settlers followed Major General Avi Bluth and other officers in Hebron on Friday and blocked their way. Bluth was called a traitor.
  • Israel will only maintain controversial detention practices for Palestinians. So-called administrative detention for six months or more for so-called security reasons without charge will no longer be applied to Jewish settlers. In view of increasing Palestinian terrorist threats and international sanctions, the measure is no longer appropriate for settlers.
  • Iran is once again seeking retaliation for Israeli attacks, said senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Ali Larijani in an interview with the Iranian news agency Tasnim.
  • Germany will carefully examine arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and Joaw Galant. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told RTL/ntv that Germany would, of course, abide by the law. However, she said that they would now examine how to proceed if Netanyahu were to enter the country. Government spokesman Hebestreit said it was hard to imagine that Germany would carry out arrests.
  • Emirates report arrests in the murder of a rabbi. According to the United Arab Emirates Ministry of the Interior, there are three suspects. The murdered man, who was also a citizen of Moldova, belonged to the ultra-Orthodox Chabad movement. He ran a kosher supermarket in Dubai. Israel’s foreign ministry called the act an anti-Semitic terrorist attack. spiegel.de, n-tv.de

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky wants to significantly strengthen his country’s air defense again: This week, air alarms were triggered almost daily, he wrote on Telegam over the weekend. Russia has attacked Ukraine with more than 800 guided bombs, 460 drones and a good 20 missiles of various types. His country is not a weapons testing ground, but a sovereign and independent state. tagesschau.de

  • Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin threatened on Friday to use further newly developed medium-range missiles against Ukraine. The so-called Oreschnik missiles will continue to be tested in combat situations, Putin said on TV at a meeting with military representatives. He had also ordered the series production of this type.
  • Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has again warned of a permanent threat to Europe from Russia. The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has long since become more than a regional war. Russia has switched to a war economy and is now producing as many weapons and ammunition in three months as the entire EU does in a year.
  • EU Parliament President Roberta Metsola called on the German government to supply Ukraine with Taurus cruise missiles as quickly as possible. In an interview with the Funke newspapers, she referred to the release of US missiles for use against targets in Russia. EU member states should follow this example. tagesschau.de
  • France signals approval of launching missiles at Russia. In a BBC interview, Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot called this „the logic of self-defense“; however, Barrot did not speak of formal permission. tagesspiegel.de
  • On Friday, Chancellor Olaf Scholz described the deployment of a new Russian medium-range missile against Ukraine as a „terrible escalation“. He said that care must be taken to ensure that the war does not become a war between Russia and NATO.
  • Minister for Economic Affairs Robert Habeck sees mistakes in Germany’s support for Ukraine. It will remain a mistake that Germany „was always late“ when it came to arms deliveries, Habeck told Caren Miosga. Habeck advocates delivering the cruise missiles to the Ukrainian army. At the same time, he emphasized that prudence and a cool head were needed. zeit.de
  • Donald Trump’s designated security adviser Mike Waltz calls for an end to the escalation in the Ukraine war and for both countries to return to the negotiating table. The 50-year-old former officer of the US elite Green Berets and former adviser to the White House and the Pentagon is critical of Russia, but, like Trump, rejects further aid for Ukraine. n-tv.de
  • Ukrainian soldiers believe that Russia is on the verge of a major attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia, reports The Economist. Kremlin troops are said to be approximately 30 kilometers from the city limits.
  • North Korean troops have already taken part in battles against Ukraine, reports „RBC-Ukraine“, citing the Ukrainian Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Anatolij Barhylewytsch. These are general military units. They are disguised as locals.
  • Russia is recruiting hundreds of Yemeni men to fight in Ukraine, reports the Financial Times, citing those affected. They are said to have been promised high-paying jobs and even Russian citizenship. Upon their arrival, they were then forcibly conscripted into the Russian army and sent to Ukraine. n-tv.de
  • Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for more intensive trade with Russia. In a telephone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Erdogan signaled a willingness to strengthen cooperation and, in particular, to increase the volume of trade. The presidential office did not provide details on the scope. n-tv.de

Finnish ship arrived at damaged data cable: It is specialized in underwater investigations, the Finnish Coast Guard announced. The German Federal Police also sent a ship. Investigators believe that the two communication cables between Finland and Germany and Lithuania and Sweden were intentionally damaged. The focus of the investigation is a Chinese freighter that is said to have been near the affected areas. heise.de, tagesschau.de

FDP leader Christian Lindner wants to vote in favor of the traffic light law to reduce the cold progression despite breaking the coalition: If the SPD and the Greens could bring themselves to put it on the agenda, the FDP would vote in favor, Lindner told the Handelsblatt. Lindner accused the SPD of seeking to destroy his party. A strong FDP would reduce the SPD’s chances of participating in the next government. SPD parliamentary secretary Katja Mast rejected the accusations and accused Lindner of irresponsibility in leaving the coalition; he had betrayed the whole country. He was concerned with clientele politics and political games. zeit.de (Mast)

Hospital reform can come into force on January 1, 2025: The Bundesrat has allowed the law passed by the Bundestag to pass and has not called on the mediation committee. The reform is intended to reduce the number of current 1900 hospital locations and, in turn, improve the quality of treatment. The remuneration system introduced 20 years ago, with flat rates per treatment case, will be fundamentally changed. It had led to some medically unnecessary procedures being carried out. A transformation fund of 50 billion euros is planned to finance the reform. tagesschau.de

SPD considers postponing uniform procurement: In view of the overall budgetary situation, there are certainly procurements that have a much higher priority, said SPD budget politician Andreas Schwarz. He cited ammunition and vehicles as examples. The political signals pointed to a postponement of the decision. Overall, more than 800 million euros are at stake, including new uniforms, sportswear and equipment. The Ministry of Defense confirmed that the renewal of the service clothing was decided as early as 2018, but was then postponed. The ministry explained that the main focus is now on the uniforms worn every day. spiegel.de, welt.de

Federal Office for Civil Protection draws up bunker protection plan: According to Bild, the authority is currently examining which public buildings could be converted into shelters if necessary. These include, among other things, government buildings, but also subway stations. In addition, the authority wants to encourage the population to also set up shelters in their own homes. The background to this is an intensifying international threat situation. welt.de

More Politics:

  • Finance Minister Jörg Kukies sees „positive signals“ for taxes and child benefits. tagesschau.de
  • SPD appeals to CDU: still enable law against violence against women. rnd.de
  • Finance Minister Jörg Kukies expects Unicredit to end its takeover bid for Commerzbank. zeit.de
  • Energy sector warns of a standstill in the energy transition. handelsblatt.com
  • FDP leader Christian Lindner: „There is a significant efficiency reserve in our welfare state.“ handelsblatt.com
  • Federal Motor Transport Authority expects robo-buses by 2027. zdf.de
  • SPD leader Saskia Esken sees the SPD’s potential at 47 percent. zdf.de
  • Green Party lead candidate Robert Habeck starts his pre-election campaign at kitchen tables. faz.net
  • Ex-FDP treasurer Harald Christ considers leaving the party.

Outgoing Brandenburg state government in crisis after dismissal of health minister Ursula Nonnemacher: Nonnemacher apparently wanted to speak out against the clinic reform in the Bundesrat (upper house of the German parliament) against the will of Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke. Woidke dismissed her shortly before the session on Friday morning. Shortly afterwards, Minister of Agriculture Axel Vogel resigned, accusing Woidke of disrespecting Nonnemacher. Nonnemacher himself spoke of a „new low in Brandenburg’s political culture.“ Vogel and Nonnemacher are members of the Green Party, which will no longer be part of the new state government. rbb24.de

CDU, BSW and SPD present coalition agreement for Thuringia: It also contains passages on security policy; the three parties take a critical view of the deployment of medium-range missiles in this country and their use without German participation. BSW founder Sahra Wagenknecht had repeatedly called for peace policy statements. The coalition agreement also includes a realignment of migration policy. Thuringia’s CDU leader Mario Voigt announced that the federal state wants to accept fewer asylum seekers. The last hurdle to a joint government is the approval of the coalition agreement by the respective party bases. mdr.de, n-tv.de, zdf.de

AfD Bavaria adopts resolution on mass deportation of foreigners at state party conference: In the paper, the state association advocates both deporting migrants who have committed crimes and people who show a lack of willingness to integrate. For them, the AfD Bavaria is calling for „mandatory return programs“ to their home countries. After their departure, they are to receive support services. With this decision, the supporters of the Thuringian AfD leader Björn Höcke have prevailed in the Bavarian AfD. The Thuringian AfD is classified as a right-wing extremist by the local office for the protection of the constitution. sueddeutsche.de

More Regional:

  • Berlin: President of the Berlin State Office for Refugee Affairs Mark Seibert calls for more staff. n-tv.de
  • NRW: 1000 people protest against AfD event in Aachen. zeit.de
  • Lower Saxony: Home director fights deportation of a quarter of his nursing staff. spiegel.de
  • Schleswig-Holstein: Minister of Economic Affairs Robert Habeck is „cautiously optimistic“ about Northvolt. heise.de
  • Hessen: Former FDP Minister of Economic Affairs Florian Rentsch is returning to the political stage as the state government’s representative for the Frankfurt financial center. faz.net
  • Hessen: Omid Nouripour and Deborah Düring have been nominated as the Frankfurt candidates for the Green Party. faz.net
  • Thuringia: The daily newspapers of the Hof, Coburg, Suhl, Bayreuth publishing group will only appear digitally on Mondays in the future. horizont.net
  • Saxony: Chemnitz officially takes over „European Capital of Culture 2025“ together with Nova Gorica in Slovenia. vol.at
  • North Rhine-Westphalia: Gustav Heinemann Peace Prize for children’s and young adult books awarded to author and illustrator Barbara Yelin. n-tv.de
Around the World

Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock welcomes the final declaration of the UN Climate Change Conference: She said it marks the beginning of a new chapter in adapting to climate change. At the same time, she acknowledged that the financial aid agreed for poorer countries could only be a starting point. The participants of the climate conference had agreed on higher financial aid for the countries particularly affected by climate change; by 2035, the annual contribution of industrialized countries is to increase to at least 300 billion US dollars, three times as much as before. zdf.de

  • UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has described the results as a partial success. The agreement is at least a basis on which to build. Now it is important that the industrialized countries quickly fulfill their promises of financial aid for poorer states.
  • Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the results were not perfect, but they could be used as a basis for further work. US President Joe Biden praised the agreement as a „significant step“ towards achieving climate goals. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen spoke of the beginning of a new era.
  • France’s Environment Minister Agnes Pennier-Runacher called the agreements disappointing. She also said the conference was marked by the lack of leadership of the Azerbaijani presidency. This assessment was shared by numerous countries, including a group of African states, India, Bolivia and Cuba.
  • Environmental and human rights organizations reacted with disappointment to the final declaration. Greenpeace criticized the fact that the perpetrators of the climate crisis are leaving millions of people to deal with the consequences on their own. The WWF called the promised aid money no more than a sip of water before you die.

EU withdraws ambassador from Niger: The EU is reacting to accusations by the rulers in Niamey that the ambassador had distributed 1.3 million euros in humanitarian aid funds to organizations without consultation and unfairly. The European External Action Service rejected the accusations, saying that the aid was „neutral, impartial and independent“. Humanitarian aid should not be used by the military government in Niger for political purposes. handelsblatt.com

No absolute majority in the first round of the presidential election in Romania: a runoff between the non-partisan pro-Russian right-wing hardliner Calin Georgescu and the outgoing Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu of the Social Democrats is on the horizon. After more than 90 percent of the votes have been counted, Georgescu is surprisingly ahead of the outgoing Prime Minister Ciolacu. The votes of Romanians living abroad have only just been counted by half. The final result is expected during the course of Monday. zeit.de, zdf.de, tagesschau.de, web.de

Way clear for Romania and Bulgaria to join the Schengen Area, Austria has withdrawn its opposition following a meeting in Budapest, according to the EU Council presidency. The number of refugees coming to the EU from southeastern Europe has dropped significantly over the past ten months, it said in its statement. For years, Austria had blocked the full admission of Romania and Bulgaria for fear of irregular migration. zeit.de

Italy withdraws most of the personnel from refugee camps in Albania: According to the Ministry of the Interior in Rome, the personnel had been reduced, but the camps remained open and operational. The government had twice failed with its plan to have asylum applications from migrants processed outside the EU. Courts had suspended the detention of refugees in the camps. They were transferred to Italy. Italy is the first country in the European Union to set up such camps outside the EU. zeit.de, sueddeutsche.de

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Bundesrat President Anke Rehlinger commemorated the liberation from German occupation 80 years ago in Strasbourg: Macron paid tribute to the role of the border region in Franco-German reconciliation after the Second World War. Both countries had built an area of peace, freedom and progress. The French head of state also recalled the forced recruitment of tens of thousands of soldiers in Alsace-Lorraine by the German armed forces. They were made into slaves and tools of a crime. faz.net

Iran announces new round of talks with EU countries about nuclear program: A meeting in Geneva with representatives from Germany, France and Great Britain is planned for next Friday, the Foreign Ministry in Tehran announced. The aim is to find diplomatic ways to resolve differences over the nuclear program. Another topic is the war in the Middle East. There has been no confirmation of the meeting from the European countries so far. The International Atomic Energy Agency recently called on the regime in Tehran in a resolution to immediately comply with international obligations. Otherwise, the Iranian nuclear program could be referred to the UN Security Council. The government in Tehran insists that the program is only for civilian purposes. There are doubts about this internationally and suspicions that Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Iran wants to put several thousand centrifuges into operation for the enrichment of uranium, Iran’s atomic energy authority announced. handelsblatt.com, n-tv.de

Australia’s government abandons plans for fines against tech giants for misinformation: Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said the bill had been withdrawn because there was no chance of the bill passing parliament. Conservative opposition politicians had warned of a curtailment of freedom of expression on the internet and also doubted its feasibility. Tech companies should have to pay up to five percent of their annual revenue as a penalty for violating online security. diepresse.com

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte met with US President-elect Donald Trump in Florida for consultations: The meeting on Friday focused on „global security issues“. NATO spokeswoman Farah Dakhlallah did not provide any details. Rutte is committed to continued support for Ukraine in its defense against Russia’s war of aggression. Trump is opposed to providing billions in aid to Kiev. tagesschau.de, handelsblatt.com

Hedge fund manager Scott Bessent is to become finance minister: the 62-year-old has served as an economic adviser to Donald Trump in the past. He has spoken out in favor of extending the tax cuts from Trump’s first term in office. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a congresswoman and moderate Republican, is to become labor secretary. zeit.de, spiegel.de

More News:

  • EU: Dispute with China over tariffs on e-cars apparently close to resolution. handelsblatt.com
  • EU: Protest against Brussels‘ plans to reform regional funding. noe.orf.at
  • EU: Former Commission President Jean Claude Juncker calls for an end to border controls; does not deter people smugglers. rnd.de
  • EU: MEPs demand investigation of X for manipulating reach. handelsblatt.com
  • Spain: Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a permanent fight for survival after corruption allegations. faz.net
  • France: nationwide protests against violence against women. tagesschau.de
  • Poland: Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are competing to succeed President Andrzej Duda. faz.net
  • Austria: With 35 percent, the FPÖ wins its first state election in Styria; ÖVP just under 27 percent, SPÖ around 21 percent.
  • Bosnia: SOS-Balkanroute continues campaign against refugee camp in Lipa. derstandard.at
  • Italy: Five Star Movement breaks with founder Beppe Grillo. zeit.de
  • Switzerland: Vote in referendum against expansion of six motorway sections. faz.net
  • Austria: FPÖ financial scandal. spiegel.de
  • Bosnia: High UN representative wants to solve book crisis. faz.net
  • Spain: Demonstration in Barcelona for more affordable housing. handelsblatt.com
  • Iceland: Fighting the lava flow with water cannons after volcanic eruption. faz.net
  • Switzerland: Basel is allowed to spend tax money on an ESC supporting program after a referendum in the canton. stern.de
  • Pakistan: Islamabad, the capital, sealed off due to protests. rnd.de
  • Laos: Government expresses dismay at the death of six tourists from drinking adulterated alcohol. n-tv.de
  • Philippines: Open death threats between government members. spiegel.de
  • Venezuela: The judiciary investigates the leader of the opposition, Maria Corina Machado, for „treason“. zeit.de
  • Uruguay: left-wing candidate Yamandu Orsi wins presidential election. stern.de
Business

Sharp rise in rents in 14 German cities: According to a government response to a question from the left, the capital Berlin is the most affected; there, rents doubled between 2014 and 2023 from 8.10 euros to 16.35 euros per square meter. In eight of the 14 cities surveyed, the price per square meter was more than 10 euros. Rents are highest in Munich, where the average price is more than 20 euros per square meter. The government points out that the data is not representative of the overall housing supply because it only includes advertisements published on the internet. In particular, apartments in the affordable rental segment are often not advertised on the internet, but rather through notices or real estate agents. tagesspiegel.de, welt.de, spiegel.de

VW brand director Thomas Schäfer is sticking to the closure of factories: You have to reduce capacities and adapt to the new realities, Schäfer told the WamS. Schäfer also did not want to rule out the threatened layoffs. There will be warning strikes at VW at the beginning of December. ndr.de, spiegel.de

More from Business, Tech and Science:

  • Bosch announces reduction in working hours at several locations. tagesschau.de
  • Deco-Kette Depot is closing numerous branches. handelsblatt.com
  • BASF is taking a slower approach to greening its operations. faz.net
  • Susanne Wiegand, head of the arms supplier Renk, unexpectedly resigns. handelsblatt.com
  • Viessmann buys pipe maker Isoplus for a three-digit million sum. handelsblatt.com
  • Russia’s high inflation: When butter becomes stolen property. www.faz.net
  • ECB, inflation, stocks: Investors in Europe are putting all their eggs in the central bank’s basket. www.handelsblatt.com
Lifestyle

Minister of State for Culture Claudia Roth criticizes pro-Palestinian chants at the opening of an exhibition by photographer Nan Goldin in Berlin. She said she was appalled by the way the director of the Neue Nationalgalerie had been shouted down. Berlin’s Senator for Culture, Joe Chialo, expressed similar sentiments. Both also criticized the one-sidedness of Goldin’s statements in her speech. The US photographer, who comes from a Jewish family, had sharply criticized the actions of the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, and spoke of genocide, among other things. Klaus Biesenbach, the director of the Neue Nationalgalerie, tried to counter Goldin’s words despite the tumult. faz.net

Eslarn in der Oberpfalz behält Straßennamen mit verurteiltem Missbrauchstäter: In einem Bürgerentscheid sprach sich eine Mehrheit dafür aus, die Georg-Zimmermann-Straße nicht umzubenennen, wie Bürgermeister Reiner Gäbl bekanntgab. Der aus der Gemeinde stammende Georg Zimmermann war Regensburger Diözesanpriester und saß wegen sexueller Gewalt gegen ein Kind jahrelang im Gefängnis. He died in 1984. The Regensburg Diocese’s victims‘ advisory board had also called for the street to be renamed. n-tv.de

More Lifestyle, Media & People:

    • TikTok seeks proximity to Musk to avert ban in the US, according to a report. www.heise.de
    • Due to technical glitch: lawsuit against Netflix after Tyson boxing match glitch. web.de
    • Budget win: Sky awards media account to Publicis and WPP. www.new-business.de
    • Direct marketing: Apple enters the advertising business. www.new-business.de
    • Advertising and journalism: „The Power of Traditional News“. www.new-business.de
    • Art Biennale 2026: Yto Barrada will represent France in Venice. www.monopol-magazin.de
    • After the „Star of David Affair“: Gil Ofarim announces his comeback. www.musikexpress.de
    • Oldest church in the capital: Berlin officially reopens St. Hedwig’s Cathedral. www.n-tv.de
    • Great Britain: Kate invites Southport survivors to Christmas concert. www.ksta.de
    • Miley Cyrus makes rare comment about Liam and their marriage – „The chemistry between us was undeniable, and that was the beginning of a long, ten-year relationship“. www.promiflash.de
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Sports
  • Secret letter from the Bundestag: WADA’s leadership crisis intensifies – lawsuit against USADA – National Anti-Doping Agencies are currently organizing resistance against WADA leadership over China scandal revealed by ARD doping editorial team. www.sportschau.de
  • Dortmund defeats Freiburg 4-0 – Dominant BVB extends perfect home record. www.sportschau.de
  • Frankfurt is the first Bayern pursuer after Leipzig’s mistake. www.weser-kurier.de
  • „A gift for every player agent“: Neymar Sr. speculates about his son’s future. www.spox.com
  • End of a strong performance: damper for DTB talents – The strong performance of Tessa Johanna Brockmann at the W35 tournament in Lousada has come to an end, Max Schönhaus was eliminated in Monastir. www.sport.de
  • The most exciting combination in tennis: Novak Djokovic hires an old rival, Andy Murray, as his coach. www.spox.com
  • Gold in Finland: men’s curling team wins European title. www.allgemeine-zeitung.de
Gedöns

Eating to obesity: South Koreans are eating themselves unfit for military service – and going to court. www.spiegel.de

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