
Bild: Schumi blackmail for revenge | Schumi-Erpressung aus Rache
FAZ: Russia supports Assad in the battle for Aleppo | Russland unterstützt Assad im Kampf um Aleppo
Funke: Berlin sticks to bike highways | Berlin hält an Radschnellwegen fest
Handelsblatt: Concern about the alliance | Sorge vor dem Bündnisfall
RND: After the election in Ireland: Three parties neck and neck | Nach der Wahl in Irland: Drei Parteien Kopf an Kopf
SZ: Assad loses control over Aleppo | Assad verliert Kontrolle über Aleppo
Tagesspiegel: Sharp criticism from the Greens and CDU: „Scholz plays on the fears of the population“ | Scharfe Kritik von Grünen und CDU: „Scholz spielt mit Ängsten der Bevölkerung“
taz: Assadalavista! | Assadalavista!
Welt: Ex-justice minister Buschmann becomes new FDP general secretary | Ex-Justizminister Buschmann wird neuer FDP-Generalsekretär
FDP Secretary General-designate Marco Buschmann admits his party’s mistakes: Those responsible in the affair surrounding an internal strategy paper have taken responsibility for it, Buschmann told ARD. At the same time, he defended party leader Christian Lindner, saying that he is a strong campaigner and leader. Buschmann had been proposed by Lindner as the new secretary-general. Buschmann is to succeed Bijan Djir-Sarai, who, like federal managing director Carsten Reymann, has submitted his resignation due to the strategy paper affair. Buschmann is to be officially appointed by the party committees on Monday. n-tv.de, spiegel.de
BamS Sunday trend from Insa: Union 32 percent, SPD 15 percent (+1), Greens 13 percent (+2), FDP 5 percent, AfD 18 percent (-1), Left 3 percent (-1), BSW 8 percent (+1), others 6 percent. bild.de
Hamas holds talks in Cairo: A delegation from the terrorist militia has met with representatives of Egyptian intelligence. The talks were about a possible ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip. Shortly before, Hamas had released another video showing a hostage. In it, a 20-year-old soldier, who also has American citizenship, calls on the future US President Donald Trump to advocate for negotiations for the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip. fr.de , n-tv.de
Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad has declared war on rebels. He said that the „crushing of terrorism“ would serve the stability and security of the entire region after jihadist rebels took the city of Aleppo. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtschi said that Syria would continue to receive support. Assad’s troops have been reinforced; counterattacks have been launched. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, they also received support from Russian fighter jets, which attacked rebel weapons depots and positions. tagesschau.de, zeit.de, faz.net
New EU leaders in Kyiv: EU Council President Antonio Costa and Chief Diplomat Kaja Kallas have assured President Volodymyr Selenskyj of their support in the face of Russia’s ongoing war of aggression. Costa has promised Ukraine rapid progress in the EU accession process. Costa said they wanted to send a clear message that the EU stands behind Ukraine and will continue its support without restriction. This includes humanitarian, financial, military and diplomatic assistance. Kallas reiterated that the EU is doing everything necessary to ensure that Ukraine wins the defensive war against Russia. handelsblatt.com, zdf.de
SPD chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz swears his party to a race to catch up: In a speech to around 500 constituency candidates on Saturday, he called the election a directional decision. Scholz spoke out in favor of raising the minimum wage to 15 euros, with companies receiving ten percent of the purchase price as a tax refund on investments. He suggested a cap on network fees, which could contribute to competitive electricity prices for industry. Scholz called for changes to the debt brake, which would provide more leeway for investment in the country’s security and modernization. Speaking on ARD television, Scholz said he wanted the income from private long-term care insurance to also be used to stabilize the statutory long-term care insurance. Scholz also defended his party’s goal of setting the pension level at 48 percent of the last average income of employees. spiegel.de, tagesschau.de
The Christian Democratic Union’s (CDU) candidate for Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, is calling for a fundamental change in policy. Merz said that under his leadership there would be no pension cuts and no raising of the retirement age beyond 67 years. He said that anyone claiming otherwise was lying to the German public. Rather, the CDU wants to end the phase of economic and political uncertainty brought about by the SPD-led government. If the next government does not deliver, the populists from the left and the right will take power in 2029. Merz was elected as the CDU’s direct candidate for the Bundestag in the Hochsauerland district in Schmallenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia. zeit.de
German air force hands over airspace surveillance in the Baltic to the Netherlands as scheduled: During the nine-month deployment, more than 80 suspicious aircraft were intercepted. Regular patrol flights were carried out with German Eurofighters from the Lielvarde base in Latvia. NATO has been in charge of airspace surveillance for 20 years because the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania do not have their own air forces. Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, the number of incidents in Baltic airspace has increased significantly. n-tv.de
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Tabea Rößner, chair of the digital committee, considers demands for a social media ban for young people to be populist: She pointed to the already strong protection for children and young people, which, however, must also be implemented. Social media offers children and young people the opportunity to network and find their identity. However, parents and schools must teach digital skills, Rößner emphasized on Deutschlandfunk. deutschlandfunk.de
German Medical Association calls for partial cannabis legalization to be reversed: The doctors‘ representative body is also calling for the introduction of a sugar tax and a restriction on advertising for products that are harmful to health, according to a position paper. In addition, the Federal Medical Association believes that taxes on tobacco and nicotine products should be increased, the RND reports. The proceeds should be channeled into the healthcare system. welt.de, zdf.de
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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expresses solidarity with pro-European forces in Georgia: The EU stands by the Georgians and their decision for a European future, she said in view of the days of mass protests against the government’s pro-Russian course. She added that it is up to the Georgian leadership to decide whether to return to the EU. tagesspiegel.de
Social Democrats lead in parliamentary elections in Romania, according to forecasts: Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu’s ruling pro-European Social Democrats have emerged as the strongest party with around 24 percent. The far-right alliance stands at around 18 percent. The runoff vote for the presidency is scheduled for a week from today. handelsblatt.com, spiegel.de
Parliamentary election results in change of government in Iceland: The opposition Social Democrats won the most votes with 20.8 percent, putting them just ahead of Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson’s liberal-conservative Independence Party, which received 19.4 percent. The Reform Party came in at 15.8 percent. The left-green movement failed to enter parliament; its members include former head of government Katrin Jakobsdottir, who resigned in April to run for president. handelsblatt.com, n-tv.de
Victory for the conservative camp in parliamentary elections in Ireland likely: According to preliminary results, the centre-right parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael received just under 30 and around 22 percent of the vote respectively. Both have so far formed the government with the Greens. The Greens lost significantly and are expected to only win one parliamentary seat. The Labour Party could become a new government partner. The opposition party Sinn Fein received just under 19 percent of the vote. Both governing parties had already ruled out a coalition with it before the election. faz.net
UN plastics agreement postponed until next year: The negotiations in South Korea ended without an agreement despite years of preparation. The participating states decided to meet again next year with the aim of reaching an agreement then. A cap on plastic production, as called for by around a hundred states, including the EU, remained controversial. Oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia and Russia were against production limits, calling instead for more efficient waste management. spiegel.de, handelsblatt.com
Talks on Iran’s nuclear program without concrete result: After talks between European representatives and Iran’s government in Geneva, both sides announced that no progress had been made. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran has once again violated international obligations. The government in Tehran wants to install several thousand additional centrifuges for uranium enrichment and put thousands of already installed devices into operation. Both sides confirmed that the dialog would continue. handelsblatt.com
China angered by the reception of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te in the US state of Hawaii: Beijing stated that the People’s Republic would closely monitor developments and take strong measures to defend its territorial integrity. At the first stop on his Pacific trip, Lai Ching-te was received with a red carpet at Honolulu Airport. At the diplomatic level, this can be interpreted as a sign of a state visit. diepresse.com
President-elect Donald Trump nominates businessman Massad Boulos as Middle East advisor: He is from Lebanon and is the father-in-law of Trump’s daughter Tiffany. On „Truth Social“, Trump wrote that Boulos is an accomplished lawyer with international experience. He is also a good negotiator and an unwavering advocate of peace in the Middle East. handelsblatt.com
President-elect Donald Trump wants to make FBI critic Kash Patel head of the FBI: Patel is considered a critic of the federal police force in its current form. He has spoken out in favor of significantly limiting the FBI’s powers. Patel already worked for the government during Trump’s first term in office. He is considered a loyal ally of the Republican. Trump himself has criticized the FBI on several occasions. faz.net
More News:
IG Metall calls for token strikes after end of peace obligation: Thorsten Gröger, head of the IG Metall district in Lower Saxony, announced that a call had been made in all VW plants for workers to stop working. The VW group management in Wolfsburg announced that it respects the right of employees to take part in a token strike. Nevertheless, precautions have been taken to ensure that production continues with only limited disruption. On December 9, representatives of employees and Volkswagen want to continue the collective bargaining. zdf.de
Deutsche Bahn will no longer be allowed to offset losses at its freight subsidiary DB Cargo: The EU Commission has approved 1.9 billion euros in state aid for Deutsche Bahn’s freight subsidiary; the money had already been paid in previous years. The approval is subject to the implementation of a restructuring plan. „The European Commission’s decision gives DB Cargo a strong tailwind for its transformation,“ said Sigrid Nikutta, CEO of Cargo. The Ministry of Transport expressed relief that the state aid proceedings have now been concluded. This provides clarity for the future of the company. At least 2,300 jobs are to be cut as part of the restructuring. manager-magazin.de, tagesschau.de
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