
Bild: Rebecca (15) buried in the garden? / Rebecca (15) im Garten verscharrt?
FAZ: Merz: Confronting the AfD is also the SPD’s responsibility / Merz: Auseinandersetzung mit der AfD auch SPD-Sache
Funke: New A100 ring railway bridge to serve as a model for Germany / Neue A100-Ringbahnbrücke soll Vorbild für Deutschland sein
Handelsblatt: Klingbeil’s dilemma / Klingbeils Dilemma
RND: Merz at the IG BCE: How the union leader lectures the chancellor / Merz bei der IG BCE: Wie der Gewerkschaftschef dem Kanzler die Leviten liest
SZ: Trump’s course makes Europeans nervous / Trumps Kurs macht die Europäer nervös
Tagesspiegel: „Ask your daughters“ – Dispute over migrants in the cityscape – Merz doubles down / „Fragen Sie Ihre Töchter“ – Streit über Migranten im Stadtbild – Merz legt nach
taz: We still have this problem in the cityscape / Wir haben immer noch dieses Problem im Stadtbild
Welt: Trump takes a zigzag course / Trump vollzieht Zickzack-Kurs
Hamas hands over another body of an Israeli hostage: According to the Israeli army, the coffin was brought to Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip; the forensic institute in Tel Aviv will clarify the identity. So far, 13 of the total 28 bodies have been transferred, while 15 remain missing. Hamas claims it is difficult to locate the bodies because they are buried under rubble from bombed buildings and tunnels. tagesschau.de
Israel reopens border crossing to Gaza: After suspending aid deliveries, Israel is once again allowing humanitarian goods into the Gaza Strip. The Kerem Shalom crossing reopened, while Rafah remains closed. Israel had justified the blockade by citing Hamas ceasefire violations after two Israeli soldiers were killed in attacks in southern Gaza. zdfheute.de
Israel again attacks Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, calling them „terrorist infrastructure“ near Nabatiya. Since a ceasefire was agreed last November, both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violations. Lebanon accuses Israel of targeting civilian infrastructure and obstructing reconstruction.
Ukraine
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas rejects Trump’s proposal for Ukraine to cede territory: After a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, Kallas criticized US President Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine should give up parts of the Donbass for peace. She warned against pressuring the attacked country, stressing that Russia remains the aggressor and will only negotiate seriously if it believes it could lose. She urged increased pressure on the Kremlin and confirmed the EU’s readiness for new sanctions.
US President Trump calls for the Donbass to be divided along current frontlines as a basis for a ceasefire, marking a clear policy shift from previous weeks when he had taken a tougher stance on Russia. tagesschau.de, faz.net, rnd.de, tagesschau.de
Bild Sunday poll by Insa: CDU/CSU 24.5 (-0.5), AfD 27 (+0.5), SPD 14, Greens 11 (-0.5), Left 11 (+0.5), BSW 4.5 (+0.5), FDP 4, Others 4. bild.de
Defense Ministry denies plan to buy more F-35 jets beyond the 35 ordered in 2022, contradicting a Spiegel report of 15 more worth €2.5 billion. Defense Minister Boris Pistorius signed an agreement in Iceland allowing Bundeswehr access to local port facilities. tv.de (F35) zdfheute.de (Island)
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt focuses on electronic jamming for drone defense, saying smart systems should take priority over ballistic ones. The goal is to seize control of or disable hostile drones after numerous sightings near airports, ports, and energy sites. zeit.de
Chancellor Friedrich Merz promotes targeted skilled migration, saying Germany must remain open to qualified workers while preventing irregular migration into welfare systems. The government plans a „Work-and-Stay“ agency to recruit talent from third countries. ndr.de, faz.net
Small-business groups demand relief: Crafts President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the government for delays and calls for faster bureaucracy reduction and investment incentives. welt.de
Rebecca Reusch case: Six years after 15-year-old Rebecca vanished in Berlin, police have launched a new search on a property in Brandenburg linked to her brother-in-law’s family. Investigators now treat the case as a suspected homicide, not just a disappearance. The renewed operation has reignited public attention on one of Germany’s most high-profile unsolved cases, raising hopes for new answers after years of uncertainty. RBB
Other German news
NRW: Newly elected mayor Iris Stalzer critically injured in knife attack; deputy to take office. zdfheute.de
NRW: Over 40 graves vandalized in Essen Muslim cemetery; state security investigating. spiegel.de
Saxony-Anhalt: Memorial site inaugurated for Magdeburg Christmas market attack.
Hesse: State introduces 2025 supplementary budget. mdr.de
Berlin: Construction officially begins on new Ringbahn bridge. rbb24.de
Hamburg: AfD politician insults cancer-stricken Left Party member Theresa Jakob. abendblatt.de
Bavaria: CSU mayor Thomas Pardeller caught with cocaine; party keeps him as candidate. br.de
EU states agree to phase out Russian gas imports by 2027. Hungary and Slovakia opposed but couldn’t block the plan, which allows temporary suspension if supply security is threatened. The law would also permanently rule out reopening Nord Stream 2. zeit.de, faz.net, handelsblatt.com
Eighty European industrial firms call for CO₂-trading relief, warning of job losses and production shifts abroad if costs rise further. derstandard.de
Spain pushes to end daylight-saving time in the EU, arguing it disrupts people’s biological rhythms without saving energy. Madrid wants an EU-wide decision before the 2026 clock change. zeit.de, tagesspiegel.de
Other Europe and world updates:
An expert report questions DB Cargo’s restructuring plan, calling it inadequate to address the company’s structural issues. The EU approved the plan but demands deeper reforms and the separation of unprofitable divisions.
Study: German companies have created about 325,000 extra administrative jobs in three years to handle growing bureaucracy, especially GDPR and supply-chain laws. Researchers warn that this hurts productivity, especially for SMEs.
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