
Bild: The cheek of the EU | EU-Frechheit
FAZ: Istanbul court orders detention for Imamoglu | Istanbuler Gericht ordnet Haft für Imamoglu an
Funke: Berlin expects 885 million euros in revenue from property tax | Berlin erwartet 885 Millionen Euro Einnahmen durch Grundsteuer
Handelsblatt: Milestone in space travel | Meilenstein der Raumfahrt
RND: FDP crisis: Is political liberalism in Germany coming to an end? | Die Krise der FDP: Ist der politische Liberalismus in Deutschland am Ende?
SZ: A lot of clarification needed for party bosses/strong> | Viel Klärungsbedarf für die Chefs
Tagesspiegel: Black-red negotiations: Head of government Günther calls on CDU to be realistic | Schwarz-rote Verhandlungen: Regierungschef Günther fordert seine CDU zu Realismus auf
taz: Now more than ever for democracy | Jetzt erst recht für Demokratie
Welt: A coup d’état in civilian clothes | Ein Staatsstreich in Zivil
Demands for the distribution of funds from the special infrastructure budget: Twelve federal states approved the amendment to the Basic Law on Friday. Brandenburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia abstained; the BSW and FDP – which reject the plans – are involved in the state governments there. Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has signed the amendments to the Basic Law for the financial package. tagesschau.de
CDU leader Friedrich Merz sees „foundation of trust“ for coalition with the SPD: Trust, both in politics and in personal dealings with each other, is the basic prerequisite for joint success. Merz added that he also had a certain interest in a strong SPD and Lars Klingbeil being a successful party leader. In his view, the aim must be for both the CDU/CSU and SPD to become stronger in the next general election. After all, stable parties in the middle of the political spectrum are sorely needed. faz.net
BamS-Sonntagstrend von Insa: Union 27 percent (-1), AfD 23 percent (+1), SPD 15 percent (-1), Grüne 12 percent (+1), Linke 10 percent, BSW 5 percent, FDP 3 percent, Sonstige 5 percent. bild.de
Ministry of Defense rejects fears about F-35 fighter jet: There is no possibility that the F-35 fighter jets ordered by the German Air Force could be decommissioned remotely, the ministry explained. The contracts for the purchase of the jets are designed in such a way that operational readiness is guaranteed. The F-35 is not a purely American product, but is being developed by a total of eight nations. Among others, the German company Rheinmetall is supplying components. tagesschau.de
Dutch armed forces practise crossing the Rhine in Germany for three days: According to the North Rhine-Westphalia state command, the soldiers are carrying out a transport exercise in Emmerich and Kalkar. The focus is on crossing the Rhine by ferry. Basically, the aim is to optimize logistical processes and promote cross-border cooperation between the Dutch armed forces and German authorities. nrz.de
Smartphones in schools will be tolerated for the time being: Schleswig-Holstein’s Education Minister Karin Prien said that no decision had yet been made at the ministerial conference. However, she added that further discussions were planned and a recommendation for action could then be made. Prien also warned against exaggerated expectations. The problem of children and young people spending too much time on their smartphones could not be solved simply by banning them at school. Rather, it is about an „educational partnership“ between parents and schools. rnd.de
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Thousands at nationwide demonstrations by right-wing extremists and conspiracy theorist ‚Querdenker‘ movement: According to the police, there was a much larger than expected crowd of 1500 participants in front of the Frauenkirche in Dresden. In Stuttgart, 1500 people also came together. A march in Berlin-Friedrichshain was attended by 850 more people than the last time these demonstrations took place. In Berlin, the organizers ended the march prematurely due to protests by counter-demonstrators, according to the police. Hundreds also gathered in Hanover, Frankfurt, Mainz, Nuremberg and Munich. Among other things, they demanded nationwide border controls, the „protection of the population“ and an end to support for Ukraine. Counter-protests took place in many places. web.de, t-online.de
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discuss the situation in Gaza: Topics of the phone call included the resumption of fighting and the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas. No concrete results were mentioned. faz.net
Talks on a possible ceasefire in Ukraine in Saudi Arabia: The agenda of the Ukrainian and American negotiators included proposals for the protection of energy facilities and critical infrastructure. In a video message, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky assured that he would act constructively and emphasized that it was up to Russian head of state Vladimir Putin to end the war he had started. „The discussion was productive and focused,“ wrote Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov on Facebook; energy was also discussed. rp-online.de, n-tv.de, handelsblatt.com
CHP politician Ekrem Imamoglu removed from office as Istanbul mayor and in prison: Imamoglu has been temporarily suspended from his duties, the Ministry of the Interior announced. A court in Istanbul had previously ordered Imamoglu to be remanded in custody in connection with corruption investigations. Imamoglu was interrogated by the anti-terror police. The 53-year-old rejects all accusations and called them slander. His party, the left-wing nationalist CHP, speaks of a „political coup d’état“ and has announced legal action against the pre-trial detention. Despite everything, the CHP chose Imamoglu as its candidate for the 2028 presidential election. sueddeutsche.de, zdf.de, spiegel.de, tagesschau.de
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Handelsverband expects 4500 store closures this year: Last year, 5000 stores already had to close, HDE President Alexander von Preen told the Funke newspapers. Consumer sentiment is still gloomy. He described the situation in the retail sector as dramatic. Ten years ago there were 370,000 stores nationwide, now there are around 300,000. zdf.de
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Why only in the USA? “Gulf of Wetzlar“ – Germans troll Google Maps in Trump style. spiegel.de
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