
Bild: How clans are plundering our social welfare system | So plündern Clans unser Sozialsystem
FAZ: Great Britain recognizes Palestine as a state | Großbritannien erkennt Palästina als Staat an
Funke: Berlin must save money, but BIM has billions in assets | Berlin muss sparen, aber die BIM hat ein Milliarden-Vermögen
Handelsblatt: A new start for the railways | Neustart bei der Bahn
RND: Union agrees to new SPD candidate: What distinguishes Emmenegger from Brosius-Gersdorf | Union einverstanden mit neuer SPD-Kandidatin: Was Emmenegger von Brosius-Gersdorf unterscheidet
SZ: Deutsche Bahn gets a female boss | Die Bahn bekommt eine Chefin
Tagesspiegel: Provocations in NATO airspace – calls for Russian fighter jets to be shot down | Provokationen in Nato-Luftraum – Rufe nach Abschuss von russischen Kampfjets
taz: Another extreme train delay | Schon wieder krasse Bahn-Verspätung
Welt: The West struggles to find answers to Moscow’s provocations | Westen ringt um Antworten auf Moskaus Provokationen
More and more countries are recognizing the Palestinian state:
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Israel expands Gaza offensive: Troops have begun to advance further into Gaza City. Soldiers have attacked “dozens of terrorist targets” in recent days to enable the advance of additional ground troops. In addition to Gaza City, other locations were also targeted by the Israeli army; hidden shafts and buildings rigged with booby traps were destroyed. On Friday, the Israeli army closed the escape corridor from Gaza City after 48 hours and warned of “unprecedented violence.” Tens of thousands of Israelis held rallies and protests to commemorate the hostages who have been held in the Gaza Strip for more than 700 days. zdfheute.de
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks of possible peace with Syria and Lebanon: The victory over the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon has created an opportunity for peace that would have been unimaginable before, Netanyahu said during the cabinet meeting in Jerusalem. With regard to relations with Syria, he explained that talks were taking place and that some progress had been made. However, a peaceful solution is still a long way off.
German Air Force escorts Russian reconnaissance aircraft in the Baltic Sea region: On Sunday morning, an initially unidentified aircraft without a flight plan or radio contact was located over the Baltic Sea in neutral airspace, a spokesperson said. Two Air Force Eurofighters were then scrambled and identified the aircraft as a Russian IL-20M reconnaissance aircraft. The German Eurofighters escorted the aircraft until NATO partners from Sweden took over the task. An earlier incident over Estonia had already caused concern. Poland reported another incident involving Russian fighter jets over the Baltic Sea. Two aircraft flew low over an oil rig, violating its safety zone. welt.de, handelsblatt.com
US President Donald Trump increases pressure on Europe to stop buying Russian oil: Trump repeated his call for European allies to stop buying Russian oil. On Thursday, after a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump said he was prepared to increase economic pressure on Moscow, “but not when the people I’m fighting for are buying oil from Russia.” .
Russia and Ukraine attacked each other with drones on Sunday evening, resulting in further casualties and damage, according to media reports. Ukraine attacked various targets on the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula with drones. Among other things, a sanatorium in the village of Foros on the southern shore of Crimea was hit. The Ukrainian military once again attacked an oil refinery in Saratov, Russia, on the Volga River. There were explosions and a major fire in the vicinity of the target, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.
ZDF Politbarometer by Forschungsgruppe Wahlen: CDU/CSU 26 percent (-1), AfD 26 percent (+1), SPD 15 percent, Greens 10 percent (-1), Left Party 11 percent (+1), BSW 3 percent, FDP 3 percent, others 6 percent. (Comparison with two weeks ago) zdfheute.de
BamS Sunday trend by Insa: Union 25 percent, AfD 26 percent (+1), SPD 15 percent (+1), Greens 11 percent (-1), Left Party 11 percent, BSW 4 percent, FDP 3 percent, others 5 percent. bild.de
Economics Minister Katherina Reiche advocates income tax cuts: Reiche has once again rejected calls from the SPD for higher inheritance tax. She told BamS that she remains fundamentally convinced that any tax increase would do more harm than good to Germany as a business location. Companies could decide to withdraw from Germany. She called for a rapid reduction in income tax to stimulate the economy. tagesschau.de
Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil urges draft bill from the Ministry of Transport: The Ministry of Transport forecasts a funding gap of almost €15 billion for highways and around €2.5 billion for railways by 2029. In a letter from Klingbeil to Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder, he referred to the large amount of funds currently available. In 2025 alone, €33.4 billion is earmarked for transport investments, according to Klingbeil’s letter. This is a significant increase over the previous year. The responsibility for how the money is spent lies with the minister in charge, Schnieder. Klingbeil called on the Ministry of Transport to quickly submit a bill so that the funds can be allocated to infrastructure. tagesschau.de
DB Regio boss Evelyn Palla to take over at Deutsche Bahn: Palla currently heads the railway company’s regional transport division. She is set to succeed Richard Lutz. Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder plans to officially present Palla on Monday when he unveils the new railway strategy, with the supervisory board still to give its approval on Tuesday. Palla worked for the Austrian Federal Railways for several years. She has been with Deutsche Bahn since 2019. The manager is considered empathetic and popular with the workforce. n-tv.de, tagesschau.de, handelsblatt.com
Research Minister Dorothee Bär announces comprehensive Bafög reform: As is so often the case in Germany, the main problem is excessive bureaucracy, Bär told the Rheinische Post. It is unacceptable that a large proportion of those eligible do not even apply for Bafög, partly because the procedure is still too complicated and not accessible enough. The goal must therefore be to make Bafög more digital, simpler, and better known, Bär emphasized. Last year, the number of Bafög recipients fell to its lowest level since 2000. focus.de
IG Metall calls for windfall tax on arms companies: It should not be possible to make more profit from tanks, frigates, and war material than from cars or bread rolls, said IG Metall Küste boss Daniel Friedrich on NDR. It is unacceptable that wars and crises make individuals richer and richer while society gains nothing from them. This is also a question of justice. According to the union’s proposals, arms manufacturers should be subject to an additional tax rate of 50 percent if their profits exceed the average of previous years by 20 percent. ndr.de
More young people are interested in military service: Inspector General Carsten Breuer said that 15 percent more young people had opted for voluntary military service compared to the previous year. He expects that the new military service will also lead to more men and women enlisting as temporary and professional soldiers. In the past, military service was also the gateway to this. spiegel.de
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President of the UN General Assembly Annalena Baerbock sees a great need for reform: 80 years after its founding, the UN is at a crossroads, she said on DLF radio. She said that the members of the Security Council too often block the international community’s peace efforts with their veto. The UN is also under growing financial pressure. Baerbock therefore advocated making processes more efficient. For example, aid programs could be merged and made more targeted. deutschlandfunk.de, tagesschau.de
Disruptions after cyberattack on European airports: Operations continue to be affected following a cyberattack on an external service provider. A spokesperson said that the provider of the affected system had not yet delivered an updated, secure version of the software. Technical problems with check-in and baggage drop-off are causing longer waiting times. The cyberattack on Friday evening targeted the US company Collins Aerospace, whose systems are used for passenger check-in. BER recommends that passengers use online check-in and drop off their baggage at the machines. Brussels Airport asked airlines to cancel half of their departures on Monday as well. Four European airports reported problems, including Berlin, Brussels, London Heathrow, and Dublin. n-tv.de, tagesspiegel.de, zeit.de, euronews.com
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi intends to discuss the nuclear dispute with the “European Three”: He is on his way to New York to meet with representatives from the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, according to a statement from the ministry in Tehran. Sanctions against Iran are set to be reinstated at the end of the month due to the country’s nuclear program. The so-called “snapback” mechanism provides for the reimposition of UN sanctions that were suspended under the 2015 nuclear agreement. The three European countries had initiated a 30-day deadline for this at the end of August. They argue that Iran is not complying with its obligations to limit its nuclear program.
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Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer sees US on path to dictatorship: Schumer has sharply criticized the policies of US President Donald Trump. He told CNN that Trump has turned the Justice Department into a tool to persecute the president’s enemies, whether they are guilty or not. “That’s what dictatorships do.” tagesspiegel.de
Memorial service for murdered far-right activist Charlie Kirk: Glendale’s football stadium in Arizona was rented for the funeral service; it can hold up to 73,000 spectators. In addition to Kirk’s widow, US President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance also attended. Widow forgives the assassin. Trump calls Charlie Kirk a “martyr.” Kirk was one of Trump’s most prominent supporters and a proponent of far-right views, some of which were considered racist, homophobic, and sexist. Kirk, a right-wing extremist activist, was shot dead at a public event eleven days ago. The suspect is a 22-year-old man who faces the death penalty. tagesspiegel.de, zdfheute.de, spiegel.de
White House clarifies details of $100,000 visa fee: This sum would only be charged annually for newly applied-for permits – not for visas that have already been issued or their renewal. The announcement of the fee prompted several large US corporations to warn potentially affected employees; urging them to remain in the US or, if abroad, to return to the country immediately. The H-1B work visa for highly skilled foreign professionals has previously cost a few thousand dollars. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that in future, it would no longer be profitable for US companies to bring inexperienced employees into the country and train them. Instead, they could hire American workers. faz.net
Export surplus down sharply in the current year: Compared with the same period last year from January to July, the foreign trade balance deteriorated by 21.2 percent, according to the Federal Statistical Office. The decisive factor was the development with the two most important trading partners, the US and China. However, there is still a significant export surplus: the value of German exports exceeded that of imports by €32.7 billion in the first seven months. zeit.de
Fewer clicks on knowledge portals due to Google’s AI-supported search: According to the “Handelsblatt” newspaper, citing figures from Similarweb, the number of clicks on health portals and knowledge platforms has fallen in recent months because answers appear directly in the search results. Travel portals and news sites have also suffered as a result. In the US, some websites lost half of their traffic, while the declines in Europe were less severe. handelsblatt.com
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