
Bild: States clash over vacation plans | Zoff der Länder um die Ferien
FAZ: Brosius-Gersdorf feels she has been misrepresented | Brosius-Gersdorf sieht sich unvollständig wiedergegeben
Funke: Summer vacation 2025: Where Berliners most like to go | Sommerurlaub 2025: Wo die Berliner am liebsten hinfahren
Handelsblatt: The debt deal | Der Schulden-Deal
RND: If Trump’s USA isolates itself: With whom could Europe trade more in the future? | Wenn Trumps USA sich abschotten: Mit wem Europa künftig mehr Handel treiben könnte
SZ: “Unobjective and non-transparent” | „Unsachlich und intransparent“
Tagesspiegel: After dispute over judge selection: Chancellor Merz wants to “readjust” coalition | Nach Streit um Richterwahl: Kanzler Merz will in Koalition „nachjustieren“
taz: Our friend and dealer | Unser Freund und Dealer
Welt: Controversial SPD candidate rejects allegations | Umstrittene SPD-Kandidatin weist die Vorwürfe zurück
SPD candidate for the Federal Constitutional Court Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf wants to objectify the debate: On ZDF, Brosius-Gersdorf reported receiving serious threats; in addition to emails, suspicious letters were sent to her office in Potsdam. As a precaution, she had to ask her staff to temporarily stop working. Brosius-Gersdorf emphasized that she wants to objectify the debate surrounding her. As she had already done in a written statement, she rejected claims that she is a radical leftist. She said she represents moderate positions from the center of society. Anyone can read that for themselves. Her academic work gives no cause for misunderstanding. zdfheute.de, spiegel.de
Israeli army attacks Hezbollah targets: The target was military territory in the Bekaa Valley in the east of the country. The Iranian-backed Shiite terrorist militia had been using the area for training purposes. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the weapons storage and activities there constituted a flagrant violation of the agreements between his country and Lebanon. According to Lebanese authorities, twelve people were killed in the attack; five of them were actually Hezbollah fighters, but the others were civilians. heute.at
More settler attacks in the occupied West Bank: The UN Human Rights Office is alarmed by an increase in attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. In June, 96 Palestinians were injured, the highest number in a single month in more than two decades. Hundreds of homes were destroyed.
Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul urges swift implementation of better supplies for the suffering civilian population in the Gaza Strip: Israel has a duty to improve supplies to the civilian population in the Gaza Strip without delay, Wadephul said. It is important that everything agreed between the EU and Israel is implemented on the ground. The humanitarian situation needs to improve quickly. According to EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid Hadja Lahbib, Israel has so far only partially complied with the agreement. zdfheute.de
Russia rejects US President Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Russian trading partners: Moscow has described the remarks as serious. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that President Vladimir Putin would take the necessary time to analyze what had been said in Washington. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Trump’s motivation behind the tariff threat was incomprehensible. China also rejected Trump’s statements. Coercion and pressure would not solve the problems, Beijing said. n-tv.de
No agreement among EU foreign ministers on 18th package of sanctions against Russia: EU Foreign Affairs Commissioner Kaja Kallas criticized Slovakia in particular for its resistance. The reason for this is not the sanctions package itself, but the EU Commission’s plan to ban imports of Russian gas. Slovakia is demanding compensation for this. Prime Minister Robert Fico described the EU’s commitments as insufficient. According to diplomats, Malta has also expressed concerns alongside Slovakia. Further working-level talks are planned for Wednesday in Brussels. zdfheute.de, n-tv.de
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal resigns; government reshuffle initiated. kurier.at
Power outages after Russian air strike on Kryvyi Rih: “There were about 20 strikes,” military administration chief Olexander Wilkul said on Telegram. The water supply is being switched to generators. Wilkul warns of insufficient water pressure on higher floors. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky comes from the industrial city, which had more than 600,000 inhabitants before the Russian invasion. tagesspiegel.de
RTL/ntv trend barometer by Forsa: CDU/CSU 26 percent (-1), AfD 24 percent, SPD 13 percent, Greens 12 percent, Left Party 11 percent, BSW 4 percent, FDP 4 percent (+1), others 6 percent. n-tv.de
Constitutional complaint against US drone strikes rejected: Karlsruhe sees a duty for Germany to protect foreigners abroad under very narrow conditions. A right to protection exists if Germany’s actions are closely linked to human rights violations; these must involve systematic violations of international law. In the case of the complaint filed by two people from Yemen, the judges ruled that neither of these narrow conditions was met. Their case concerned US drone strikes on Yemen in 2012. The control data for the drones had been forwarded via the US air base in Ramstein, Germany. The Defense and Foreign Ministries see their legal opinion confirmed. spiegel.de, heise.de, zdfheute.de
Germany agrees financial plan with EU: The government has agreed on a multi-year financial plan with the EU Commission. According to Handelsblatt, “a multi-year path for the maximum permissible growth of total net primary expenditure for the years 2025 to 2029 has been successfully agreed.” This means that Germany’s debt package for rearmament and infrastructure expansion would be fundamentally compatible with EU rules. handelsblatt.com, stuttgarter-zeitung.de
Police union calls on Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt to reverse border control policy: Andreas Roßkopf, head of the GdP federal police union, told the Rheinische Post that instead of tying up personnel at border barriers, more mobile teams, cross-border cooperation, and state-of-the-art technology were needed. He pointed to digital recording systems and AI-supported searches, the use of drones and mobile sensor technology, and joint patrols with colleagues from neighboring states. Stationary controls were creating a feeling of regression in European integration.
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner criticizes the long period of inaction by politicians and society with regard to anti-Semitism: Authoritarian thinking is gaining ground again in this country, while Jewish life is once more under threat, said Klöckner in the Ohel Jakob Synagogue at the ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the Jewish Community of Munich and Upper Bavaria. We have allowed these restrictions on freedom and forgotten the phrase “nip it in the bud.” Out of fear of attacks, Jewish people in Germany are once again having to conceal their religion. sueddeutsche.de
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Exclusion from public service in Rhineland-Palatinate only after individual review: The revised administrative regulation states that party membership alone is not grounds for exclusion. The Ministry of the Interior in Mainz pointed out that each case must be assessed individually. Those affected would have the opportunity to dispel any doubts about their loyalty to the constitution. When presenting the plans last week, Interior Minister Michael Ebling stated that civil servants must be loyal to the constitution “without ifs and buts.” The SPD politician said that even membership of the AfD could constitute a “disciplinary offense.” stern.de, tagesspiegel.de
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US President Donald Trump sees progress in talks with the EU: Despite the announced additional tariffs, Trump said that talks would continue. A negotiating delegation from the EU Commission traveled to Washington on Tuesday for further talks. Details of the EU’s planned countermeasures in the event that no agreement is reached had also been announced beforehand. According to a letter, tariffs will be imposed on aircraft, machinery, cars, chemicals, and medical devices from the US. n-tv.de
ECB wants to test banks‘ resilience to geopolitical risks: In next year’s stress test, assessments will be made of which geopolitical developments could affect the solvency of banks, announced Claudia Buch, head of the ECB’s banking supervision, in the EU Parliament. handelsblatt.com
French Prime Minister François Bayrou proposes austerity measures and announces tough cuts: France must act quickly to avoid being crushed by its debt burden, Bayrou said in Paris. He presented an austerity package worth almost €44 billion. Bayrou’s plans envisage keeping government spending at current levels, with the exception of the defense budget. Social benefits and tax rates will no longer be adjusted for inflation, and the number of public sector employees will be reduced. The austerity measures also include a proposal to eliminate two public holidays. zeit.de, spiegel.de, faz.net
Secret Afghan program in Great Britain: The background to this is a data leak in 2022. Personal information of almost 19,000 Afghans who had applied for resettlement was made public. The government at the time feared retaliation by the Taliban, according to court documents released after a far-reaching news blackout was lifted. The previously secret resettlement program is expected to cost the equivalent of around 2.3 billion euros. sueddeutsche.de, tagesschau.de, tagesspiegel.de
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DIW proposes “boomer surcharge” to stabilize pensions: This is a special levy on all retirement income above a certain amount. It would mainly affect the top 20% of earners. The money would not go into the federal budget, but into a newly created special fund. As the baby boomers gradually retire, the pension system is coming under increasing pressure. welt.de, n-tv.de
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