
Bild: Warning of rip-offs in mail order / Achtung, Abzocke beim Versandhandel
FAZ: Merz lowers expectations for a quick peace in Ukraine / Merz dämpft Erwartungen an schnellen Frieden in der Ukraine
Funke: Leadership shake-up in Berlin’s SPD: Women demand co-chair position / Führungsbeben in Berlins SPD: Frauen fordern Co-Vorsitz
Handelsblatt: Record for new bonds / Rekord für neue Anleihen
RND: „Question of how to deal with it hotly debated“: Business seeks its stance on the AfD / „Frage nach dem Umgang lebhaft diskutiert“: Wirtschaft sucht ihre Haltung zur AfD
SZ: „Russia must come to the table“ / „Russland muss an den Tisch“
Tagesspiegel: Struggle for peace in Ukraine: Europeans wrest concessions from the US / Ringen um Frieden in der Ukraine: Europäer trotzen den USA Zugeständnisse ab
taz: Every three minutes / Alle drei Minuten
Welt: SPD expects imminent compromise in pension dispute / SPD erwartet baldigen Kompromiss im Rentenstreit
US President Donald Trump sees progress in talks with Ukraine: According to the White House, only a few open issues remain in the ongoing negotiations between Washington and Kyiv. Trump is optimistic, according to his spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, that an agreement can be reached soon. At the same time, he is increasing pressure on both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to bring movement into the deadlocked situation. handelsblatt.com
Bild-Sonntagstrend by Insa: CDU/CSU 25.5 percent (+1), AfD 26 percent, SPD 15 percent, Greens 11 percent, Left 10.5 percent (-0.5), BSW 4 percent, FDP 3 percent (-0.5), Others 5 percent.
Union and SPD divided over pension reform: The government is sticking to its proposals, a spokesperson said, calling the reform necessary. Chancellor Friedrich Merz rejects linking the controversial bill to a vote of confidence. A majority in the Bundestag is currently not in sight, as several CDU/CSU MPs voice concerns and fear the younger generation would be disproportionately burdened. tagesspiegel.de, zeit.de
Record spending and high new debt in the 2026 federal budget: Final Bundestag deliberations on the 2026 budget begin. Finance Minister Klingbeil opened budget week with the presentation of the core budget, which foresees expenditures of around €524 billion and €58 billion in investments. New debt is set at just under €98 billion. Including credit-financed special funds for infrastructure, climate neutrality, and the military, new debt rises to more than €180 billion. The final vote is scheduled for Friday. web.de
More wanted-person hits due to expanded border controls: Federal Police registered around 286,000 hits in person searches in 2024, a 21 percent increase year-on-year. The record figure is attributed to strengthened border controls, additional personnel, and the use of „super recognisers.“ Police were also heavily deployed during the European Football Championship and for expanded checks at national borders. rundschau-online.de
Other news:
Thüringen: Official construction start for a section of the Suedlink power line in Wasungen.
Bavaria: Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann presents the security concept for Christmas markets in Erlangen; no specific threats.
Brandenburg: Minister President Dietmar Woidke and BSW leader Sahra Wagenknecht want an end to internal BSW conflicts.
Berlin: Polling stations sought for the 2026 Berlin election; call directed at businesses, associations, and private property owners. tagesspiegel.de
Saxony: Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier praises volunteer work.
Schleswig-Holstein: FDP parliamentary leader Christopher Vogt calls for relief for the hospitality sector.
North Rhine-Westphalia: Job cuts feared at universities.
Washington links tariff cuts to changes in EU digital policy: US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick has offered the EU lower tariffs on steel and aluminium only if Brussels revises its digital rules. At a meeting with EU trade ministers, he said the US expects a more balanced approach toward American tech companies. tagesschau.de, zdfheute.de, faz.net
Other news:
Talks on PKK’s future following visit to Abdullah Öcalan: For the first time since his imprisonment in 1999, Turkish MPs have visited PKK founder Abdullah Öcalan on the prison island of Imrali. According to a parliamentary spokesperson, the meeting yielded „positive results.“ Discussions reportedly focused on ways to achieve the PKK’s final dissolution and disarmament, and on the potential integration of Kurdish fighters into the Syrian army. The organisation declared in May that it was ending its armed struggle, but it remains classified as a terrorist organisation in Turkey and the West. Around 50,000 people have died since the conflict began in 1984. stern.de
Deficits in digital education alarm experts: According to the “Forum Bildung Digitalisierung,” a large share of pupils in Germany lack basic digital skills. Ralph Müller-Eiselt called the findings dramatic in WAZ: around 40 percent fail to meet minimum standards in handling digital media. The organisation is calling for targeted teacher training and a stronger integration of media literacy into lessons, rather than relying solely on technical equipment or bans.
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In Germany, nothing says “I care about order” quite like the Begehung — that magical moment when someone in an official vest inspects something you didn’t know could even be inspected. Fire exits, bike racks, garbage bins, office plants… if it exists, it can be begeh-t.
And the best part? After every Begehung comes the legendary Protokoll, listing all the things you never thought were problems but suddenly must be “nachgebessert”. Welcome to German efficiency — where even the audits have audits.
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