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Bild: Habeck’s heating law at an end | Habecks Heizungsgesetz am Ende
FAZ: EU Parliament confirms new Commission | EU-Parlament bestätigt neue Kommission
Handelsblatt: Rents rise significantly | Mieten steigen deutlich
RND: Faeser urges „vigilance“ at Christmas markets due to „abstractly high threat level“ | Faeser mahnt zu „Wachsamkeit“ auf Weihnachtsmärkten wegen „abstrakt hoher Bedrohungslage“
SZ: SPD and BSW have a coalition agreement | Koalitionsvertrag von SPD und BSW steht
Tagesspiegel: New government for Brandenburg: SPD and BSW seal coalition | Neue Regierung für Brandenburg: SPD und BSW besiegeln Koalition
taz: What’s cooking up there? | Was kocht da hoch?
Welt: VW abandons controversial plant in China’s Uyghur region | VW gibt umstrittenes Werk in Chinas Uiguren-Region auf

Top-News

USA seek ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, also agreement for Gaza Strip: President Joe Biden announced that in the coming days, contact would be made with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar and Israel, among others. Negotiations for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip had been repeatedly broken off without result in recent months. One of the reasons for this was that the demands of Israel and the militant Islamist group Hamas were too far apart. tagesschau.de

  • After the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, Israel has declared the retrieval of the remaining hostages in the hands of the radical Islamic Hamas in the Gaza Strip as its most important goal.
  • Lebanon’s army has reinforced positions in the south of the country. In pictures provided by the army, columns of army vehicles could be seen on the streets. waz.de
  • Israeli forces killed members of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon after the ceasefire began, said Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari. Their presence in the area violated the agreement. handelsblatt.com
  • Hezbollah wants to continue the resistance against Israel and support Palestinians. The fighters are fully equipped to „counter the efforts and attacks of the Israeli enemy,“ the Hezbollah command center said.
  • Israel has warned residents who fled southern Lebanon not to return at this time. A night-time curfew has been imposed on areas south of the Litani. Since the ceasefire began, thousands of people have made their way back to southern Lebanon. tagesschau.de
  • According to Palestinian reports, people were killed in two attacks on schools in Gaza City being used as emergency shelters. Israel’s military said it had also fought against Hamas extremists in a school in the north of the Gaza Strip, enabling the evacuation of thousands of civilians.
  • Israel reports shooting down a drone loaded with weapons from Egypt. Four rifles, five magazines and hundreds of cartridges were transported from Egypt with the drone, the military announced.
  • According to its own information, Israel has seized a large consignment of rockets, explosives, mortars and sniper rifles from Iran that were allegedly on their way to Palestinian extremists in the West Bank. Two units of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard were responsible.
  • Israel plans to challenge the International Criminal Tribunal for the Middle East (ICTY) arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Joav Galant. spiegel.de
  • France has indicated that the arrest warrant issued against Netanyahu would not lead to his arrest. Netanyahu has the immunity of a state that has not joined the ICC. zeit.de
  • At least 57 people have apparently been killed in northern Syria in fighting between jihadists and the army.
  • In the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 26 members of the group and 31 soldiers were killed in the unexpected attack by the jihadists in Aleppo province. spiegel.de
Polls

BR24 BayernTrend on the federal election by Infratest Dimap: CSU 45 percent, SPD 9 percent, Greens 13 percent, FDP 3 percent, AfD 17 percent, BSW 3 percent, Free Voters 4 percent, others 6 percent. br.de

Politics

US President-elect Donald Trump nominates former General Keith Kellogg as special envoy for Ukraine and Russia: The 80-year-old has presented Trump with a plan to end the war, Reuters reports. It proposes freezing the front lines and forcing Kiev and Moscow to the negotiating table. The US would only supply Ukraine with more weapons if it entered peace talks and would warn Russia that any refusal to negotiate would result in increased support for Ukraine. For the time being, Ukraine’s NATO membership would be off the table. faz.net, spiegel.de, zdf.de

  • US intelligence agencies consider the use of Russian nuclear weapons unlikely despite the threat of President Vladimir Putin. However, it is likely that Russia will expand acts of sabotage against European targets.
  • North-eastern Europeans are increasing aid to Ukraine. Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Sweden say the aim is to support the Ukrainian defense industry and boost ammunition production.
  • Russia expels ARD correspondent Frank Aischmann and technical staff. Moscow had justified the expulsion with an alleged closure of the Berlin office of the Russian television channel „First Channel“. The German Foreign Office described the expulsions as unacceptable and the justification as false; the government had not closed the office. Berlin’s State Office for Immigration confirmed that it had refused to grant residence permits to five people from various Russian media outlets. rnd.de, spiegel.de
  • Russians mistake civilian aircraft for hostile aggressor. Air raid sirens were triggered. Videos are said to show the object being taken under fire. It turned out to be a Russian civilian aircraft.
  • According to the Ministry of Defense, Russia is taking over the settlement of Nova Illinka near the embattled city of Kurachowe in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk.
  • Russian leader Vladimir Putin has traveled to Kazakhstan. Putin and Kazakhstan’s President Qassym-Jomart Tokayev are expected to discuss trade relations as well as the construction of the first nuclear power plant. A meeting of the Russia-led military alliance CSTO is planned for Thursday to discuss the war in Ukraine.
  • Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico plans to travel to Moscow in May to commemorate the end of World War II. He said he had accepted Vladimir Putin’s invitation „with joy“. Earlier, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic had also confirmed his attendance. merkur.de
  • Russian upper house votes to increase defense spending by almost 30 percent. Next year, a record sum of around 113 billion euros will be spent on „national defense“; that is more than a third of the budget and over six percent of the gross domestic product.

BND head Bruno Kahl warns of a concrete danger of a military confrontation between Russia and NATO: the Russian armed forces would probably be in a position in terms of personnel and material to carry out an attack by the end of the decade. No large-scale attack would be expected; Moscow would rather try to undermine the mutual assistance obligation laid down in Article 5. If Russia were to launch a military attack on a NATO member and the other member states did not view this as an attack on the entire alliance, Russia would have achieved its goal of undermining NATO. Possible scenarios include a brief attack on the Norwegian Arctic island of Spitsbergen for the sake of „territorial reorganization“ or a limited intervention in the Baltic states under the pretext of protecting Russian minorities. sueddeutsche.de

Lithuania finds no evidence of sabotage in the crash of a DHL plane: Defense Minister Laurynas Kasciunas said technical problems were the more likely cause. However, the final verdict cannot be made until the data from the flight recorder has been analyzed. The DHL plane did not use the GPS system for landing; therefore, a possible disruption of these signals could not have caused the crash. According to its president Bruno Kahl, the BND also has no reliable evidence that Russian sabotage could have caused the crash. However, suspicions regarding Russia are obvious after security authorities warned as early as the summer about packages in DHL cargo planes that spontaneously combusted. n-tv.de, sueddeutsche.de, tagesschau.de

Cabinet approves laws: Since the red-green government no longer has a majority in the Bundestag after the coalition’s demise, it is unclear whether the plans can still be implemented before the new election on February 23. tagesspiegel.de, n-tv.de

  • Support for women affected by violence. The federal states are obliged to expand women’s shelters, protected housing and advice centers. Victims of gender-based and domestic violence should have an individual legal right to protection and support. tagesschau.de
  • The purpose of the collective bargaining law is to ensure that federal contracts are only awarded to companies where collective bargaining standards apply.
  • The awarding of public contracts, for example for infrastructure projects, should become easier and faster.
  • Memorial in Berlin for the victims of the right-wing terrorist cell NSU. In addition, a documentation center is to be established. Between 2000 and 2007, the NSU murdered nine people with an immigrant background and a policewoman.
  • Integration courses are to be more strongly aligned with individual learning requirements and thus become more effective. The financial requirements will also be covered during a provisional budget, as agreed by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser and Finance Minister Jörg Kukies.

Chancellor Olaf Scholz wants a law allowing pensioners to continue working voluntarily before the election: Scholz called on the Bundestag to pass a corresponding flexibilization before the election, Scholz said at the DIHK. He said that women and men should be able to continue working even after they reach retirement age if they want to. According to Scholz, attractive conditions for employees and employers are needed for this. He also said that such a regulation must be strictly voluntary.

Margot Friedländer Prizes awarded for commitment to tolerance and against anti-Semitism: Five initiatives and one individual were honored, including the „Apropolis“ association from Burgwedel in Lower Saxony, which trains young people in workshops to recognize prejudices and fake news. The „Zweitzeugen“ association from North Rhine-Westphalia tries to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive among young people. The prizes, endowed with a total of 25,000 euros, were awarded this year for the first time by the Margot Friedländer Foundation, which was established by the 103-year-old Holocaust survivor last year. For many years before that, the prize was awarded by the Schwarzkopf Foundation. rbb24.de

More Politics:

  • Green Party politician Konstantin von Notz wants better protection against acts of sabotage. rp-online.de
  • Greens want guarantee for Germany ticket until 2030. web.de
  • Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser urges vigilance at Christmas markets due to „abstractly high threat level“. rnd.de
  • Unions faction deputy Jens Spahn offers SPD and Greens suspension of supply chain law. zeit.de
  • China continues to operate secret police stations in Germany. n-tv.de

SPD and BSW present coalition agreement for Brandenburg: The 70-page document announces investments to secure prosperity and the future, reduce bureaucracy, increase digitalization and curb irregular migration. The number of police officers is to be gradually increased to 9,000. In addition, the coalition wants to work at the federal and EU level to find a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine. The SPD will receive six ministries and the BSW three. rbb24.de, zdf.de, n-tv.de

More Regional:

  • Bavaria: Minister President Markus Söder invites to his own auto summit. sueddeutsche.de
  • Hessen: Finance Minister Alexander Lorz wants to save without clearcutting in 2025. hessenschau.de
  • Hamburg: Harsh criticism of AfD in parliament. n-tv.de
  • Saarland: Queen Silvia at the opening of the Childhood House for young victims of violence. n-tv.de
  • Lower Saxony: Homophobic attack on treasurer of the Junge Union in Lüneburg; apparently lured into ambush with a dating app. welt.de
  • Saxony: Court continues hearing against AfD politician Jens Maier. zeit.de
  • Hamburg: Public prosecutor’s office investigates the death of Sylt’s former mayor Nikolas Häckel. abendblatt.de
  • Hesse: Praise for Frankfurt police headquarters from police unions and politicians for „decisive action“ against its own officers in right-wing extremist chat group. faz.net
  • Lower Saxony: Health Minister Karl Lauterbach wants to help fight the threat of deportation of Colombian nurses. tagesspiegel.de
  • Lower Saxony: Disruptions continue after a lightning strike on a railway line in the district of Lüneburg. ndr.de
Around the World

EU Parliament confirms new EU Commission: In Strasbourg, 370 of 688 members present voted for the new top personnel. These include the future foreign affairs representative Kaja Kallas from Estonia, industry commissioner Stephane Sejourne from France and the first EU defense commissioner Andrius Kubilius from Lithuania. The controversial Italian Raffaele Fitto of the right-wing „Fratelli d’Italia“ was elected one of the Commission Vice-Presidents. The new EU Commission can take up its work at the weekend. zdf.de, sueddeutsche.de, n-tv.de

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is making the crisis in the automotive industry a top priority: The industry is undergoing a profound transformation, von der Leyen told the EU Parliament. She would convene a strategic dialogue on the future of the automotive industry and also personally lead it. All interest groups should be involved in order to develop solutions together. The President of the European Commission emphasized that the automotive industry is a source of pride in Europe; millions of jobs depend on it. faz.net

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to spend more money on defense: In view of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, she said, more needs to be spent on defense. She said Russia spends up to nine percent of its economic output on defense, while the EU spends only 1.9 percent. “There is something wrong with this equation, our defense spending must increase,“ said von der Leyen. To achieve this, the arms industry must also be strengthened, and there must be joint European defense projects. zeit.de, tagesanzeiger.ch

Poland proposes joint surveillance of the Baltic Sea after data cables damaged: „Baltic Air Policing“ is already in place for the airspace over the Baltic Sea, said Prime Minister Donald Tusk after a meeting with the heads of government of the Nordic and Baltic states in Stockholm. This could be extended to the sea by the navies of the western neighboring states. Tusk emphasized that new tools are needed to respond to current threats. tagesschau.de, n-tv.de

Losing candidates in the Romanian presidential election are accusing the far-right candidate Calin Georgescu of making false statements regarding financial support. He has not disclosed the financing of his election campaign. The Constitutional Court will decide on Thursday. Georgescu had told the electoral authority that he had not received any funding for his campaign. During the election campaign, he had mainly used the internet platform Tiktok to advertise himself. Experts assume that such a campaign is not possible without considerable financial resources. Georgescu is suspected of having received support from Russia. sueddeutsche.de, handelsblatt.com

Threats against several nominees of the Trump team: There have been bomb threats, but also incidents in which the police were alerted and sent to the homes of those affected under false pretenses, said transition team spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who is slated to become a UN ambassador, said her home in New York was the target of a bomb threat. Fox News reported that CIA nominee John Ratcliffe and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth had also been targeted. The FBI is investigating. stern.de, zdf.de, sueddeutsche.de

  • Trump announces agreement on border closure; Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum disagrees. welt.de
  • Elon Musk wants to abolish consumer protection in the US financial sector. derstandard.at
  • Musk distributed the names of officials on his hit list. spiegel.de

More News:

  • EU: Monetary policy debate: ECB director Isabel Schnabel warns against excessive interest rate cuts. manager-magazin.de
  • EU: Debunked: Applause from MEPs for Ukrainian attack on Russia is „fake news“. de.euronews.com
  • Italy: Chamber approves decree on legal immigration. rainews.it
  • France: Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot calls the arrest of writer Boualem Sansal in Algeria „unacceptable“. deutschlandfunkkultur.de
  • Georgia: The „Georgian Dream“ party proposes ultra-right former footballer Mikheil Kavelashvili as its candidate for president. n-tv.de
  • Croatia: Government must explain deportation flights to their country. derstandard.at
  • Turkey: Wave of arrests of PKK supporters. n-tv.de
  • Sweden: Agreement with the United Arab Emirates on the extradition of criminals. zeit.de
  • Finland: NATO exercise at the Arctic Circle; shells thunder through the forests. spiegel.de
  • Switzerland: Bundesrat will Neutralität bei Russland-Sanktionen „flexibel“ halten. tagesanzeiger.ch
  • Ireland: Plenty of money, gloomy mood before the election. derstandard.de
  • Austria: Population growing, but number of people in employment falling. kleinezeitung.at
  • Portugal: Public broadcasting is threatened with privatization. deutschlandfunk.de
  • Pakistan: Around 950 arrests after violent protests in Islamabad for the release of detained ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan.
  • Namibia: Polling stations closed; results expected on Saturday. tagesschau.de
  • Myanmar: Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Ahmad Khan, requests arrest warrant for the head of the military junta, Min Aung Hlaing. spiegel.de
  • Australia: House of Representatives approves social media ban for under-16s. Australia’s government wants to introduce an age restriction for social media such as Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok, justifying this with the need to protect young people from negative influences. Australia would be the first country in the world to have such a law. Critics warn that it could isolate children and young people. handelsblatt.com
Business

German Future Prize for smart car headlights: In Berlin, German President Steinmeier has honored a team of researchers from the company Ams-Osram for developing a digital light in the form of tiny, individually operable LED pixels. One application is a car headlight that, according to the researchers, offers significantly more safety on the road thanks to intelligent light distribution. Oncoming traffic is no longer dazzled. zdf.de, handelsblatt.com

Consumer sentiment has deteriorated shortly before the Christmas shopping season, with the consumer climate falling to -23.3 points from -18.4 points previously. GfK market researchers and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions attributed the poor mood to low income expectations among consumers. The purchase of expensive consumer goods is being postponed, they said, and consumers are saving more. zdf.de

More from Business, Tech and Science:

  • Volkswagen sells controversial plant in Xinjiang; buyer is a Chinese company. tagesschau.de
  • Ford works council: 2,900 jobs to be cut in Cologne. tagesschau.de
  • Automotive supplier Schaeffler is closing plants in Austria and the UK. faz.net
  • Crop failures and US tariffs: coffee price rises to highest level since 1977. tagesschau.de
  • Amazon employees go on strike on Black Friday. faz.net
  • Survey: majority use AI tools. tagesspiegel.de
  • ntv cancels Beisenherz talk show on Monday evenings. dwdl.de
  • 106.40 rubles for the dollar: Russian currency loses significant value. tagesschau.de
  • Why children in Eastern Europe are worse off than their parents. faz.net
  • Massive job cuts: How the labor market is suffering from the crisis in industry. faz.net
  • DSA: Companies publish first risk assessments. table.media
  • Monetary policy debate: ECB director Isabel Schnabel warns against excessive interest rate cuts. manager-magazin.de
  • Lindt’s chocolate affair – and the surprising reaction of its own lawyers – class action lawsuit in the USA. welt.de
  • Brazil: Apple faces potential five-figure fines – daily – for not offering payment alternatives. heise.de
  • Traffic chaos in Hamm: Germany’s first AI traffic light causes problems. golem.de
Lifestyle
  • Former Chancellor Angela Merkel’s book sells 35,000 copies on its first day. spiegel.de
  • Right-wing populist weekly: Alice Weidel is now allowed to write for the Swiss „Weltwoche“. spiegel.de
  • Portugal: Public broadcasting is threatened with privatization. deutschlandfunk.de
  • ARD journalists expelled: Moscow speaks of a „mirror image response“. faz.net
  • 22 million users: police smash streaming piracy network. tagesspiegel.de
  • Surprise change: Sonja Schwetje leaves ntv and becomes head of RTL Nord. dwdl.de
  • After the verdict on Maite Kelly: Thomas Gottschalk and Mike Krüger stop their podcast. n-tv.de
  • Hollywood icon Viola Davis wins DeMille Award. promiflash.de
  • YouTube’s Artist of the Year: Ayliva is Germany’s stream queen. spiegel.de
  • How the Oasis reunion has boosted the English economy. musikexpress.de
  • Cher: Her upcoming album will be the last!. viply.de
  • Criticism of luxury after floods: Glam photos of Felipe and
  • Letizia divide Spain. n-tv.de
  • Appearance in Italy: Sharon Stone complains about uneducated, naive Americans. spiegel.de
  • „Vaiana 2“ premiere: Eva Longoria poses with her son Santi. web.de
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Sports
  • Champions League: Leon Goretzka shows why FC Bayern is successful. web.de
  • FC Bayern and Co. are digging: Bayer takes the next step in the Wirtz poker. sport.de
  • Guardiola after Manchester City’s 3-3 draw in the Champions League: „We are fragile“. faz.net
  • Three Haaland scoring points only a side note: ManCity collapse „inexplicable“ for Gündogan – Aké demands „character“. kicker.de
  • Fall from the stands: NFL star Wharton catches child. spiegel.de
  • Professional boxer Felix Sturm returns to the ring. web.de
  • World Chess Championship in Singapore: Gukesh wins third game and draws. kicker.de
Gedöns

Google removes celebrated junction box in Hymendorf from Maps – received a lot of reviews. augsburger-allgemeine.de

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