
Bild: AfD dispute over Putin / AfD-Krach wegen Putin
FAZ: Economic experts expect 0.9 percent growth for 2026 / Wirtschaftsweise erwarten 0,9 Prozent Wachstum für 2026
Funke: A state social office for Berlin – districts to hand over responsibilities / Ein Landes-Sozialamt für Berlin – Bezirke sollen Aufgaben abgeben
Handelsblatt: The tax revolution of the economic experts / Die Steuerrevolution der Wirtschaftsweisen
RND: AI floods streaming services: Study finds listeners can hardly tell AI songs from real music / KI flutet Streamingdienste: Studie: Hörer können KI-Songs kaum von echter Musik unterscheiden
SZ: Economy expected to grow again in 2026 / Wirtschaft soll 2026 wieder wachsen
Tagesspiegel: „Don’t waste opportunities“ – economic experts call for investment and reforms / „Chancen nicht verspielen“ – Wirtschaftsweise fordern Investitionen und Reformen
taz: Finally some movement at the climate conference / Endlich Bewegung auf der Klimakonferenz
Welt: The biggest corruption scandal in Ukraine since the start of the war / Der größte Korruptionsskandal der Ukraine seit Kriegsbeginn
Gaza
Israeli forces killed four armed Palestinians in an operation east of the „yellow line“ in southern Gaza and one more in Khan Yunis. According to the Jerusalem Post, about 200 armed militants, including Hamas members, remain in Rafah tunnels and are seeking safe passage through indirect negotiations.
UKRAINE
Resignations shake Kyiv amid corruption investigations: Energy Minister Svitlana Hrynchuk and Justice Minister Herman Halushchenko stepped down as Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency investigates a network influencing government decisions. A former Zelensky ally is the main suspect and has reportedly fled. Both ministers deny wrongdoing. Zelensky and the EU reaffirmed support for reforms. derstandard.at, handelsblatt.com, faz.net
Ipsos Sunday poll: CDU/CSU 24 percent (+1), AfD 26 percent (+1), SPD 15 percent, Greens 12 percent (+1), Left 11 percent (-1), BSW 4 percent (-1), FDP 4 percent, Others 4 percent. (Compared to the previous month. ipsos.com
Union and SPD agreed on a new military service model: all men will be screened, volunteers prioritized, and if too few sign up, a lottery will follow.
Germany marked the Bundeswehr’s 70th anniversary with an oath ceremony in Berlin. zeit.de, n-tv.de, handelsblatt.com
Germany’s Council of Economic Experts cut its 2026 growth forecast to 0.9% (from 1.0%), projecting only 0.2% for 2025. They criticized that special funds were being used for consumption instead of investment and proposed inheritance tax reform to ease business taxation. Economist Achim Truger suggested a „solidarity levy“ on top earners to avoid social cuts. rnd.de, zeit.de
The Association of German Cities demanded federal and state funding for Christmas market security after last year’s Magdeburg attack. pnp.de
Regional updates:
COP30 / CLIMATE
UNEP launched a global „Beat the Heat“ initiative to reduce deaths from extreme heat—currently around 500,000 annually—and improve living conditions in vulnerable urban areas. stern.de
EUROPE & WORLD
According to calculations by the Bertelsmann Foundation and the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), introducing an “active retirement” scheme could increase employment among older people in Germany by up to ten percent — the equivalent of around 33,000 full-time jobs. The study stresses that achieving this potential would require clear and targeted communication from policymakers. zdfheute.de
The coalition’s draft law proposes allowing retirees to earn up to €2,000 per month from non-self-employed work tax-free. However, contributions to health and long-term care insurance would remain mandatory, and employers would still have to pay pension and unemployment insurance contributions.
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