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Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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Bild: 22 million pension notices incorrect / 22 Millionen Rentenbescheide falsch
FAZ: Cabinet approves higher pensions and fair wage law / Kabinett beschließt höhere Renten und Tariftreuegesetz
Funke: Pankow has the most available daycare spots, Spandau the fewest / Pankow hat die meisten freien Kitaplätze, Spandau die wenigsten
Handelsblatt: RWE boss criticizes customs deal / RWE-Chef rügt Zolldeal
RND: Report: Trump plans meetings with Putin and Zelensky / Bericht: Trump plant Treffen mit Putin und Selenskyj
SZ: U.S. cuts funding for vaccines / USA streichen Fördergeld für Impfstoffe
Tagesspiegel: Ukraine war: Trump punishes India for dealings with Russia – Putin attacks holiday camp / Ukraine-Krieg: Trump bestraft Indien für Geschäfte mit Russland – Putin lässt Ferienlager angreifen
taz: Vultures circle over Moscow / Pleitegeier über Moskau
Welt: Government approves multibillion-euro pension package / Regierung beschließt Rentenpaket in Milliardenhöhe

Top-News

Israel calls for evacuations in Gaza Strip: The Israeli army has urged residents in the southern part of Gaza City to immediately move south to the humanitarian zone in Al-Mawasi. Military operations in the district will be expanded. Parts of Khan Younis were also affected by evacuation calls. Since the beginning of the Gaza war, nearly the entire population of the territory has become internally displaced. stern.de

  • After approval from Israel: Two Germans allowed to leave the Gaza Strip.n-tv.de

Israeli settlers attack Jordanian aid convoy for Gaza: A convoy of 30 trucks was stopped by a roadblock and pelted with stones. Four trucks were damaged. The convoy was only able to continue hours later. The Israeli military said security forces dispersed the attackers and escorted the trucks to their destination. Just on Sunday, a similar attack forced two aid trucks to return to Jordan. . n-tv.de

  • Aid trucks overturn in Gaza – numerous dead; Israel denies involvement. n-tv.de

The Lebanese Hezbollah militia refuses the government’s disarmament order: The group’s military wing called the Lebanese leadership’s decision a „grave sin.“ The cabinet had ordered that Hezbollah hand over its weapons by the end of the year. The Lebanese army is to develop a plan for this. ariva.de

  • Israeli army attacks Hezbollah targets in Lebanon: These included weapons depots, rocket launch sites, and technical storage facilities belonging to the Iran-backed militia. spiegel.de

Dispute between Israeli government and military over Gaza strategy: Defense Minister Israel Katz publicly rebuked army chief Eyal Zamir for criticizing possible plans to fully occupy the Gaza Strip. Katz said once political decisions are made, the army must carry them out with determination. Zamir reportedly opposes a full occupation. Prime Minister Netanyahu has called a security cabinet meeting for Thursday to decide on the matter. n-tv.de

Germany considers taking in injured children from Gaza: The Foreign Office said the security situation is key. The focus remains on expanding medical aid locally and in nearby regions. The German government wants to support civil society efforts to help children from Gaza. Several German cities have offered help. tagesspiegel.de

UKRAINE WAR

US President Donald Trump sees a high chance of an imminent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin: „There’s a good chance it will happen very soon,“ Trump said. The White House had earlier stated that Trump is open to meetings with Russian and Ukrainian leaders. Russia has expressed interest, but no date or location has been set. Trump has informed several European leaders. tagesspiegel.de, sueddeutsche.de, welt.de, spiegel.de

  • Meeting between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin in Moscow went positively according to US officials. They discussed for about three hours. Trump called the meeting „very productive“ on Truth Social and said major progress was made toward resolving the war. However, sanctions remain in place. zdfheute.de
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky sees progress following Witkoff-Putin talks and says Moscow appears more open to a ceasefire. He warned, however, that Russia must not deceive either Ukraine or the US „on the details.“

EU introduces dynamic oil price cap for Russia: Instead of a fixed \$60 per barrel, the cap will now be 15 percent below the global three-month average, currently \$47.60. The cap affects services like transport and insurance by EU and G7 companies and aims to reduce Russian energy revenue without destabilizing the global market. The UK also supports the new mechanism.

Russia bombs holiday camp in southern Ukraine: At least two people were killed and twelve injured. Nine small cabins and other buildings were damaged. Ukrainian sources also reported drone and artillery attacks on businesses and a house in Dnipropetrovsk.

Politics

Cabinet approves numerous draft laws: The German government has passed a wide range of legislative proposals. zeit.de, handelsblatt.com

  • Pensions: The pension level is to be stabilized at a minimum of 48 percent of the average wage until at least 2031. Due to pressure from the CSU, the „mothers’ pension“ will also be expanded starting in 2027. zdfheute.de
  • Care sector: Nurses will be allowed to take on more responsibilities, such as treating wounds and managing diabetes, tasks previously reserved for doctors. Training regulations for care assistant roles will be standardized, and staff will be relieved of excessive bureaucracy. faz.net
  • Gas prices: The gas storage levy of 0.3 cents per kilowatt-hour for households and businesses will be abolished, saving a four-person household up to 60 euros per year. The levy was introduced in 2022 during the gas crisis to ensure supply. faz.net
  • CO₂ storage: Underground storage of harmful CO₂ will be permitted, with a transport network to be developed. Economics Minister Katherina Reiche called it a „milestone“ in the decarbonization of industry. tagesspiegel.de
  • Germany ticket: The federal government will continue to contribute 1.5 billion euros toward the nationwide public transport ticket in 2026. However, the states say this will not be enough to keep prices stable, and a fare increase is likely. n-tv.de
  • Undeclared work: Employees in industries like barbershops, nail and beauty salons will be required to carry ID for potential inspections, similar to existing rules in construction and hospitality. The Financial Control of Undeclared Work agency is to be strengthened to combat serious economic and organized crime. tagesspiegel.de
  • Fair wages law: For federal contracts worth over 50,000 euros, companies will be required to pay collectively bargained wages during the contract period. rnd.de

Retirement age debate: Labor Minister Bärbel Bas called proposals for raising the retirement age to 70 a „cut in benefits“ for people unable to work that long. She distanced herself from Economics Minister Reiche’s stance. The SPD wants to develop pensions into an inclusive workers’ insurance, but not everyone currently contributes to the system. stuttgarter-nachrichten.de

Climate goals at risk: Germany may miss its 2040 and 2045 climate targets. Although emissions have slightly decreased, the building and transport sectors still emit too much. The Expert Council warns that without swift action, targets will be out of reach. Environment Minister Carsten Schneider announced a comprehensive climate plan for later this year. zeit.de

National Security Council to be established in late August: The Cabinet is expected to approve the council’s rules of procedure at its next session. The body will coordinate and decide on key national security issues across ministries. It was agreed upon in the current coalition agreement.

Cutting citizen’s benefit for future Ukrainian refugees offers little savings: Ukrainians arriving after March 31, 2025, will no longer receive citizen’s benefit but lower asylum support. The labor ministry expects savings of 1.3 billion euros annually, but nearly equal new costs from asylum benefits. Local governments are expected to face higher expenses, which the federal government plans to offset. tagesspiegel.de, tagesschau.de

More News:

  •  Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announces extension of border controls. table.media/podcast
  • The Green Party demands revision of the safe countries of origin list. welt.de

Crackdown on Chinese smugglers: During raids on 22 properties in Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, two arrest warrants were executed, according to the Hanover public prosecutor’s office. The case involves suspicions of commercial and organized smuggling of foreigners into Germany, primarily women from China who are believed to have worked in prostitution. faz.net

 

Around the World

Europe News:

  • Poland: Right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki sworn in as president; inaugural speech sets confrontational tone with EU. fr.de
  • Italy: Green light for bridge between Sicily and mainland. tagesschau.de
  • Belgium: Asylum procedure for Syrians suspended again. grenzecho.net
  • Greece: Athens introduces 13-hour working days – and a four-day week. derstandard.at
  • Sweden: Prime Minister uses AI for government work. zeit.de

USA News

US President Donald Trump imposes 25 percent additional tariffs on India: The White House said the move was in response to India’s continued purchase of oil from Russia. This doubles the tariff rate on many Indian products to 50 percent. However, the decree will not take effect for another three weeks. Trump has threatened further tariffs against China because that country also buys Russian oil. “It could happen… I can’t tell you yet,” Trump told reporters. “We did it with India. We’ll probably do it with a few others. One of them could be China.” welt.de, faz.net

  • US President Donald Trump announces 100 percent tariffs on chips and semiconductors. He expressed his conviction that this will encourage chip companies to expand production in the US. welt.de
  • The US has imposed 50 percent import tariffs on Brazil. The Brazilian government has taken the matter to the WTO. tagesspiegel.de
  • US President Donald Trump favors his deputy J.D. Vance as his successor; Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio could run as a team for the Republicans in the 2028 election. tagesschau.de
  • Ghislaine Maxwell, accomplice and ex-girlfriend of deceased US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, wants to keep grand jury records of her abuse trial secret. faz.net
  • Trump stops Musk’s action; government employees no longer have to write down five things they accomplished in the past week. faz.net
Business
  • Consequences for the US: Tariffs are also causing US companies to falter srf.ch
  • Imports from China: ECB report warns of consequences for the labor market table.media/china
  • Uber: According to court documents, a sexual assault occurs every eight minutes heise.de
  • Apple iPhone 17: Release expected in September nau.ch
  • Harassment on Vinted and classified ads: “Can you be bought too?” spiegel.de
  • After revelations of hygiene violations: Kaufland wants to have its stores inspected by TÜV in the future sol.de
  • Deepfakes of Taylor Swift created: Elon Musk turns his AI into a generator of soft porn heise.de
  • Great Barrier Reef: Coral reef on the brink of collapse, according to experts table.media/climate
Lifestyle
  • Fake account: “Bild” apparently falls for fake with alleged Putin daughter faz.net
  • Valuable masterpieces go to three US museums deutschlandfunkkultur.de
  • Sorry, Trump – Taylor Swift’s career is still going strong rollingstone.de
  • Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza set to open on November 1 deutschlandfunkkultur.de
  • Aid organization Sentebale: Supervisory authority clears Prince Harry of bullying allegations spiegel.de
  • Lawyers representing Sean Combs have contacted Donald Trump regarding a pardon zeit.de
  • On Instagram: Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht criticizes conditions in prisons faz.net</a
Community News

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Sports
  • Whistleblowers face uncertain future: IOC rejects Stepanovs‘ allegations – The background to this is a report by ARD’s doping editorial team in which the Stepanovs talk about their uncertain future in the US. sportschau.de
  • Damages claim: Billions at stake – Lawsuit filed against FIFA and DFB – ECJ ruled against transfer rules – Organization “Justice for Players” sees disadvantages for 100,000 players sportschau.de
  • VfB star wants clarity: Woltemade increases pressure on FC Bayern sport.de
  • Floodlight partner for Werder’s home stadium: Sponsorship solution found: The “Weserstadion” will remain – one floodlight mast for each of the four partners kicker.de
  • Red Bull gears up: Teammate and rival for Lipowitz: Red Bull signs Evenepoel web.de
Gedöns

The German obsession with sparkling water is real. Ask for water at a German restaurant, and odds are it’ll come with bubbles—Sprudel is the default. Still water? That’s „ohne“ (without), and it might get you a raised eyebrow. Some households even have machines to carbonate their tap water. Flat water? That’s for plants.

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