
Bild: When darkness falls over Germany / Wenn es dunkel wird in Deutschland
FAZ: Europeans see the frontline as a starting point for negotiations / Europäer sehen Frontlinie als Ausgangspunkt für Verhandlungen
Funke: Care at risk: Authorities owe large sums to services in Berlin / Pflege in Gefahr: Ämter schulden Diensten in Berlin große Summen
Handelsblatt: Retail giants enter the pharmaceutical business / Handelskonzerne steigen ins Arzneigeschäft ein
RND: Reichinnek: „Merz is instrumentalizing women for pure racism“ / Reichinnek: „Merz instrumentalisiert Frauen für blanken Rassismus“
SZ: US Vice President on a rescue mission / US-Vizepräsident auf Rettungsmission
Tagesspiegel: Putin stalls Trump: No quick meeting, no immediate ceasefire / Putin hält Trump hin: Kein schnelles Treffen, keine sofortige Waffenruhe
taz: Oil crisis in Morocco / Ölkrise in Marokko
Welt: Magdeburg: Terrorist act by a lone perpetrator / Magdeburg: Terroristische Straftat eines Einzeltäters
US Vice President J.D. Vance praises progress on the Gaza ceasefire: Despite several incidents, the ceasefire is holding better than expected, he said after talks with government officials in Jerusalem. U.S. Middle East envoy Witkoff added that expectations of where they would be at this point had been exceeded. Vance urged Israel to be patient in recovering the remains of hostages who were killed, as their locations were in some cases unclear. At the same time, he warned Hamas that a lack of cooperation would have serious consequences. Vance reaffirmed that Hamas must be disarmed but refused to set a deadline. The peace plan of U.S. President Donald Trump calls for the disarmament of Islamist groups but faces resistance from Hamas.
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European heads of state support U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal for a ceasefire along the front line: Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are among the signatories of a joint appeal to freeze the current front line in Ukraine as a starting point for negotiations to end the war. In the declaration, the leaders reaffirm that international borders must not be changed by force. The countries also called for frozen Russian state assets to be used to support Ukraine. „We must increase pressure on the Russian economy and defense industry,“ the statement says. n-tv.de, tagesschau.de
RTL/ntv trend barometer by Forsa: CDU/CSU 24 percent, AfD 26 percent, SPD 14 percent (+1), Greens 12 percent, Left Party 11 percent (-1), BSW 4 percent, FDP 3 percent, Others 6 percent. n-tv.de
Thousands protest against Merz’s statements in front of CDU headquarters: Organizers reported 7,500 participants, while police counted 2,000 at the demonstration against Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s „cityscape“ remarks. Speakers at the „Feminist Rally: We Are the Daughters“ criticized the use of women as a fig leaf for right-wing narratives. Protesters, with banners and chants, spoke out against racist and discriminatory portrayals in political discourse. n-tv.de, spiegel.de, rnd.de, tagesschau.de
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasized the German-Austrian partnership: During his three-day state visit to Vienna, Steinmeier was received with military honors at the Hofburg Palace. It was the first German state visit to Austria in almost three decades. Together with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen, he highlighted the close political and historical ties between the two countries. Topics of discussion included their joint stance on the Ukraine war and the Middle East conflict. sn.at
SPD parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch supports a lottery system for the new military service: „I admit, the lottery system initially irritated me,“ Miersch told Die Zeit; the random selection principle could be a fair way to ensure equality in conscription. The government is currently negotiating the design of the law, which is to take effect at the beginning of the year and initially provide for voluntary participation. It remains unclear what measures will apply if not enough volunteers come forward. The key, Miersch said, is to inspire young people to serve their country. zeit.de
The European Commission plans to significantly cut Economy Minister Katherina Reiche’s gas power plant plans: According to Der Spiegel, Brussels will likely approve only about 12 gigawatts instead of the planned 20. The ministry had already hinted at smaller targets in the summer without naming figures. Germany intends to use these plants to fill supply gaps during wind and solar shortages. Because they would only operate as needed, government subsidies are required to make them economically viable. spiegel.de, fr.de, zdfheute.de
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Baden-Württemberg’s Premier Winfried Kretschmann pushes for a bid for an AI gigafactory: During Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s inaugural visit to Stuttgart, Kretschmann promoted his state as the site for one of five planned European AI gigafactories. Baden-Württemberg, he said, competes as an economically and innovation-strong location with Silicon Valley, Singapore, and Shenzhen. Merz expressed hope that at least one of the multibillion-euro data centers would be built in Germany but did not commit to a specific state. The European Commission plans to decide on funding—around 30 percent per project—by the end of the year. faz.net, tagesschau.de
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Nineteen European heads of state and government urge EU reforms for competitiveness ahead of the summit: They call for measures to strengthen Europe’s economic clout. In a joint letter to Council President Antonio Costa, they advocate a comprehensive review of all EU regulations and the reduction of bureaucratic barriers. Small and medium-sized enterprises are to be exempted from reporting obligations, approval procedures for industrial projects accelerated, and corporate mergers facilitated. The goal is to secure the EU in the long term as a competitive and innovation-friendly economic area. derstandard.at, handelsblatt.com
EU allocates 675 million euros for migration control in North Africa: With a new package of measures, the European Commission aims to curb migration from North African countries while improving humanitarian standards on the ground. For the period 2025 to 2027, 675 million euros are earmarked for Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, and Algeria. The funds are intended to combat smuggling networks and improve living conditions for migrants. The initiative is part of a broader European strategy to reduce irregular migration across the Mediterranean. zeit.de
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Hospitality industry reports revenue decline in August: Revenues of hotels and restaurants fell slightly by 0.6 percent in August compared to the previous year, according to the Federal Statistical Office. Adjusted for prices, the decline was even greater. Despite the planned VAT reduction on food from 2026, many businesses see little financial relief, according to the hospitality association Dehoga. Persistently high costs leave hardly any room for investment or hiring. zeit.de
Deutsche Bahn plans to appoint Karin Dohm as CFO and Harmen van Zijderveld for regional transport: The company faces key board personnel decisions. Former Continental manager Karin Dohm is slated for the vacant chief financial officer position, although she held a short tenure there. In regional transport, Harmen van Zijderveld, currently responsible for rail operations at DB Regio, is to succeed Evelyn Palla. tagesspiegel.de, handelsblatt.com
Gold price suffers steepest drop in five years: After hitting a record high of 4,381.21 US dollars on Monday and gaining 60 percent since January, gold prices fell sharply on Tuesday as investors took profits. Analysts attribute the decline to rising market volatility and a stronger dollar, which climbed 0.4 percent. Improved risk appetite and expectations of upcoming U.S. inflation data and a possible Fed rate cut also pressured the safe-haven metal. Silver, platinum, and palladium each fell between 6 and 8 percent. Wallstreetonline.de
PayPal increases its stake in the German e-commerce company Shopware from 11% to around 41% by acquiring shares from a Carlyle fund. The company, founded more than two decades ago by brothers Sebastian and Stefan Hamann, had already received a joint investment of $100 million from PayPal and Carlyle in 2022. Bloomberg
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Immersive is a Berlin-based language-learning startup founded by Eduardo Roldan and his team, designed to help expats break through the language and cultural barriers of life in Germany. Recognizing that mastering German is essential for true integration, Immersive goes beyond basic vocabulary and grammar—its app uses native content like news and media to make language learning relevant to daily life, helping users understand what’s happening around them and feel more connected to German society.
The startup was born out of the founders’ own challenges navigating Germany’s complex systems and the realization that language is key to inclusion and independence. By focusing on real-world content and cultural context, Immersive empowers expats to participate more fully in their communities, handle bureaucracy with confidence, and embrace both their new home and their own cultural roots.
Germans and cash — it’s a love story. Despite living in one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, Germany’s attachment to Bargeld (cash) runs deep. Paying by card — especially for small amounts — is still seen by many as unnecessary or even slightly suspicious.
The roots go back to postwar frugality and a cultural preference for privacy and control. Cash is tangible; it helps people „see“ what they spend. Plus, many older Germans still associate card payments with debt and surveillance („Big Brother knows what you bought at the bakery!“).
That’s why you might still hear a baker grumble if you pull out a Visa for a 2,50 € Brötchen — and why „Nur Barzahlung“ signs persist even in 2025. But slowly, the tide is turning: younger Germans, contactless payments, and yes — tourists — are gently prying the nation’s fingers off its beloved coins.
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