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published by Sigrid Arteaga
Tuesday, August 12 , 2025
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Bild: Julia Klöckner and Jörg Pilawa: We are a couple! / Julia Klöckner und Jörg Pilawa: Wir sind ein Liebespaar!
FAZ: Rutte considers de facto recognition of Russian territories / Rutte zieht De-facto-Anerkennung russischer Gebiete in Betracht
Funke: Tourists stay away from Berlin / In Berlin bleiben die Touristen weg
Handelsblatt: Farewell to luxury / Abschied vom Luxus
RND: How Germany’s property prices are developing / So entwickeln sich Deutschlands Immobilienpreise
SZ: EU seeks influence ahead of Trump–Putin meeting / EU sucht Einfluss vor Trump-Putin-Treffen
Tagesspiegel: Ahead of Putin–Trump meeting: NATO chief speaks about giving up Ukrainian territories / Vor Treffen von Putin und Trump: Nato-Chef spricht über Preisgabe ukrainischer Gebiete
taz: Clearance sale / Räumungsverkauf
Welt: Spahn defends Merz’s arms halt – resentment persists / Spahn verteidigt Merz’ Waffenstopp – Unmut hält an

Top-News

The UN condemns the killing of six journalists: Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an independent and impartial investigation, a spokesperson said. Journalists and media workers must be respected and protected. They must be able to carry out their work freely and without hindrance. According to Reporters Without Borders, six media representatives were killed on Sunday evening in Gaza City in a targeted Israeli airstrike on a tent for journalists—five of them from the Arab TV channel Al Jazeera, and one working as a freelance reporter. Israel’s military confirmed his killing and said he had led a Hamas terror cell. spiegel.de

  • The Foreign Press Association in Israel and the Palestinian territories accuses the Israeli army of targeting Palestinian journalists. The killing of Palestinian journalists „who have courageously reported throughout the war despite great personal risk“ must stop.
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has questioned Israel’s claim that the killed journalist Anas al-Sharif was a Hamas operative. „Israel has a long-standing, documented practice of accusing journalists of being terrorists without providing credible evidence,“ it said in a statement.
  • The EU has condemned the killing of Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif and other employees of the broadcaster. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said they took note of Israel’s allegation that the group was Hamas terrorists. „But in such cases, clear evidence must be presented following the rule of law.“ stern.de
  • Germany has called on Israel to clarify the recent deaths of journalists in the Gaza Strip. Israel must explain why, in an attack aimed at one person, five journalist colleagues were also killed, the Foreign Office said. In addition, the Israeli side must justify the loss of the journalist’s protected status. zdfheute.de
  • The German Journalists’ Association has condemned the Israeli attack. Even if Anas al-Sharif had been a terrorist, that would not justify the airstrike on a journalists’ tent, said DJV head Mika Beuster. Targeting media workers based on unverified accusations is unacceptable.

French President Emmanuel Macron calls for a UN stabilisation mission in the Gaza Strip: it would be the only way out of an unacceptable situation for the hostage families and the residents of the Gaza Strip. The force could combat terrorism, support the population, and contribute to the disarmament of Hamas. Macron reiterated his criticism of the Israeli government’s plans to expand the military operation; this would be a „declared disaster.“ fr.de

  • American-Palestinian mediator Bishara Bahbah has called for the immediate resumption of talks to end the Gaza war. Bahbah is considered a confidant of US President Donald Trump. In recent months, he has been involved in contacts between the US and Hamas.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz specifies reasons for the arms decision: in a paper to the CDU’s federal executive board, it states that Israel had already not been receiving any weapons or ammunition that could be used in the Gaza Strip. Merz points out that there are areas of use where the halt does not apply, such as defense equipment for air and sea defense, which are central to Israel’s self-defense. tagesspiegel.de, n-tv.de

  • Parliamentary group leader Jens Spahn backs Merz. „The right of Israel to exist and its security is and remains German Staatsräson,“ said Spahn. The relationship between the two countries allows for open discussions and enduring differences of opinion. Israel’s announced expansion of combat operations threatens to worsen the suffering. rnd.de
  • Hesse’s CDU leader Boris Rhein calls for further military support for Israel. „The Hamas terror organisation can only be confronted in battle, not at the conference table,“ Rhein said. The protection of civilians and humanitarian aid for the people in the Gaza Strip must be preserved.t-online.de
  • „The flag will fly until the last hostage is home“ – Berlin’s mayor Kai Wegner reaffirms full solidarity with Israel. . tagesspiegel.de
  • „Had to send a political signal from Germany“ – Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul defends restriction of arms exports to Israel. tagesspiegel.de

UKRAINE

Chancellor Friedrich Merz invites to a virtual Ukraine conference with US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky: the meeting on Wednesday will also be attended by European heads of government as well as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the German government said. The talks will focus, among other things, on further options for action to put pressure on Russia. In addition, preparations for possible peace negotiations and related questions of territorial claims are to be discussed. welt.de, spiegel.de, n-tv.de

  • Donald Trump does not aim for an agreement on the Ukraine war at Friday’s meeting with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. He sees the meeting as an exploratory talk. He aims for a meeting between Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. „In the end I will put the two in a room,“ Trump said.welt.de, zeit.de
  • Volodymyr Zelensky sees the Russian-American summit only as a stalling tactic. In a conversation with Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, Ukraine’s assessment of Russia’s true intentions and plans was discussed. „We see it the same way, and it is clear that the Russians simply want to buy time and not end the war.“n-tv.de
  • Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has rejected speculation about possible territorial concessions by Ukraine in exchange for peace with Russia after consultations with his EU colleagues. „Force must not change borders,“ Wadephul said. handelsblatt.com
  • Ukraine is receiving further financial aid worth billions from Russian state assets frozen in the EU. The funds concern interest income of €1.6 billion, Brussels said; it is the third such payment. nau.ch
  • The EU is preparing a new package of sanctions against Russia, said foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas after a video conference of EU foreign ministers. She gave no details of the planned sanctions.
  • Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has held a lengthy conversation with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also discussing sanctions on Russian oil. A personal meeting in September was agreed upon.
Polls

Bild-Sonntag trend from Insa: CDU/CSU 27 percent (-0.5), AfD 25 percent, SPD 14.5 percent, Greens 10.5 percent, Left 9.5 percent, BSW 4.5 percent, FDP 3.5 percent (+0.5), Others 5.5 percent. bild.de

Politics

Environment State Secretary Jochen Flasbarth wants to amend the law in the fight against climate change: Cooperation between the federal, state, and local governments against the consequences of global warming should be facilitated through an amendment to the Basic Law. Flasbarth pointed out in the *Rheinische Post* that since 2018, heatwaves and droughts, heavy rain, and flooding have occurred more frequently. As the Basic Law assigns separate responsibilities to the federal and state governments, joint tasks must be incorporated into the constitution. rp-online.de

Criticism of plans to cut renewable energy subsidies: The proposal by Economics Minister Katherina Reiche to scrap subsidies for private photovoltaic systems has drawn criticism from the solar industry. The German Solar Industry Association said the plan would endanger climate targets and severely harm the sector, which employs around 150,000 people. The Greens also rejected the idea. Rooftop photovoltaic systems are the most environmentally friendly way to produce energy, said Green Party deputy leader Sven Giegold to the Augsburger Allgemeine. heise.de, tagesspiegel.de, zeit.de, augsburger-allgemeine.de (Giegold)

Civil service union head Volker Geyer sharply criticises proposal for social reform including longer working hours for civil servants. faz.net

BND dilemma: intelligence service cannot use AI translators. The German foreign intelligence service (BND) struggles to process the vast amount of foreign-language data it collects daily from intercepted communications and other sources. For security reasons, it cannot use commercial AI translation tools like ChatGPT, as these are often hosted abroad and could risk leaking sensitive information. Instead, the BND relies heavily on its in-house translation service, employing hundreds of translators—many on a freelance basis. The agency is actively seeking more freelance translators, especially with expertise in Eastern European, Asian, or African languages.  heise.de

More than one in ten deportees is underage. In 2024, Germany deported 20,084 people, of whom 2,316—or 11.5%—were minors aged 6 to 18, according to government data cited by RND. Deportations have risen sharply under the current coalition, from 12,945 in 2022 to over 20,000 in 2024. The government has no data on how many deportees were in regular employment. zdfheute.de
Employment Agency wants to abolish the citizens’ allowance information sheet in foreign languages. Germany’s Federal Employment Agency (BA) plans to phase out its Citizen’s Benefit (Bürgergeld) information leaflets in foreign languages, currently available in nine languages. Instructions for filling out application forms in Ukrainian, Russian, and English will end in 2026. While some foreign-language content will remain online, such as an English page explaining Bürgergeld benefits to foreigners, this has drawn criticism for allegedly promoting „welfare tourism.“ Nearly half of all Bürgergeld recipients are foreign nationals, a proportion that has more than doubled since 2010. welt.de

Violent incidents at train stations on the rise: The Federal Police recorded 14,047 cases in the first half of this year, up from 13,543 in the same period last year, according to government data based on police entry statistics. zeit.de

 

Around the World
  • Trade deal with the US: An opportunity for the humiliated. spiegel.de
  • Federal Cartel Office President Andreas Mundt warns against politicizing competition protection in the EU. faz.net
  • EU clears the way for technology investor Prosus to take over Lieferando’s parent company. t-online.de
  • EU parliamentarian David McAllister on a democratic mission in Bolivia. tageblatt.de
  • Austria: Legal hurdles for video surveillance lowered. wien.orf.at
  • Netherlands: Muslim associations report right-wing populist Geert Wilders; photo montage deliberately incites hatred against Muslim women. t-online.de
  • United Kingdom: Foreign criminals lose right of appeal. faz.net
  • Sudan: Dead and injured after RSF militia attack on refugee camp near Al-Faschir. zeit.de
  • Saudi Arabia: Human rights activists have already recorded 241 executions; many death sentences without due process. deutschlandfunk.de
  • Armenia and Azerbaijan: Peace treaty published after months of negotiations. handelsblatt.com

USA News

US President Donald Trump activates National Guard for Washington D.C.: He justified this move with a crackdown on crime and homelessness. Homeless people must leave the capital. They will be provided with accommodation far away from Washington. Trump also spoke of a sharp rise in crime. However, this does not correspond to current statistics. The Washington police department will be placed under direct federal control. Trump invoked an emergency clause in the administrative regulations applicable to the capital. This initially provides for the police to receive direct instructions from the US government for 48 hours. zdfheute.de, faz.net, rnd.de

  • US chip manufacturers Nvidia and AMD are handing over part of their China revenues to the US government; in return, export licenses for certain AI-enabled chips will be granted to China. welt.de
  • Trump extends deadline in tariff dispute with China by another 90 days. tagesspiegel.de
  • Judge refuses to release secret Maxwell files in Epstein case. rnd.de
  • Chatbot contradicts president: New AI tool on Truth Social exposes Donald Trump’s lies. n-tv.de
Business
  • Economy: Number of insolvencies rises significantly spiegel.de
  • “Under considerable pressure”: Lack of orders dampens mood among self-employed n-tv.de
  • The arms boom is sweeping German industry: Trumpf enters the laser technology market for drone defense nzz.ch
  • Ideas for the climate: How new wind propulsion systems are set to make cargo ships greener table.media/climate
  • Why the DAX is not a good benchmark at present cash-online.de
  • Research: Progress in mRNA vaccination against cancer deutschlandfunk.de
  • AI agents independently find remedies for coronavirus variants t3n.de
  • German Bundestag wants to get involved with TikTok heise.de
  • Data leak at MagentaTV: 324 million entries freely accessible netzwelt.de
  • Perseid nights: shooting star shower reaches its peak heise.de
Lifestyle
  • Dispute over “gender ban”: DJV attacks Minister Wolfram Weimer kress.de
  • ARD boss Florian Hager: Media libraries soon to be more important than linear TV kress.de
  • Spotify must cope with decline in advertising revenue – despite rising user numbers meedia.de
  • Many GPT-5 users: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns against relying too much on AI recommendations meedia.de
  • Donald Trump hides Obama and Bush portraits under the stairs rollingstone.de
  • Exhibition “Frei Schwimmen” (Swimming Freely): Stuttgart museum introduces opening hours for nude visitors monopol-magazin.de
  • One for all: Sweeney-Jeanny, “good genes” and praise that no woman needs n-tv.de
  • Dispute with his brother-in-law: Jeff Bezos is super rich, but is apparently going to court over $190,000 spiegel.de
Community News

The latest PlusFortyNine episode covers Interior Minister Dobrindt’s controversial border checks, Berlin’s new law to speed up recognition of foreign professional qualifications, and the quirks of German picnic culture. Guest Susa from ZenZen talks about her pregnancy app for women with gestational diabetes and her journey as a single mother entrepreneur. In the „Ask a German“ segment, the team explores why Germans love wearing socks with sandals. Listen now: plusfortynine.de

Sports
  • Very bitter news: Süle’s months-long absence hits BVB where it hurts – in defense n-tv.de
  • Multi-club ownership: CAS confirms exclusion – Europa League without Crystal Palace sportschau.de
  • FC Liverpool: Quarter-billion offensive seeks defensive strength sueddeutsche.de
  • Despite 1:4 in the third set, German tennis hopeful fights her way to a sensational victory – Professional tennis player Ella Seidel celebrated the greatest success of her career at the last Masters tournament before the US Open, knocking out eighth-seeded Emma Navarro. n-tv.de
  • After crash in the Ocean Race: Top sailor Herrmann suspected of injury – “Everything is fine on board. From the video, it looks to me like Mapei came in from behind at tremendous speed and basically crashed into Holcim.” welt.de
Gedöns

The German „Coffee and Cake Time“ is practically sacred. Known as Kaffeeklatsch (literally „coffee gossip“), it’s that magical late-afternoon window — usually around 3 or 4 p.m. — when friends or family gather over coffee and a serious slice of cake. It’s not just about sugar; it’s about pausing the day, catching up on life, and discussing everything from politics to Aunt Helga’s cat. In some households, skipping it would be as unthinkable as skipping Christmas.

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