Europe News Munich suspect killed in shootout known to Austrian police Emrah I, an 18-year-old Austrian with Bosnian roots, was killed in a shootout with Munich police. Authorities suspect he planned a terror attack on the Israeli consulate with an antique gun with a bayonet attached to it. 05/09/2024
Tech News Pro-Russian operation 'ongoing' on X and Meta despite probe - report A Russian operation continues to spread disinformation on X and Facebook with a new report looking into how their posts target EU countries. 05/09/2024
Business Job cut fears as MSC subsidiary wins stake in Germany terminal group Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is owned by Italy's Aponte family. Its subsidiary, Port of Hamburg Beteiligungsgesellschaft, has won approval to take a 49.9% stake in German terminal operator group Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA). 05/09/2024
Europe News Suspect killed in police shootout near Israeli Consulate in Munich Israel’s Foreign Ministry said the consulate was closed when the incident occurred and that no staff had been affected. 05/09/2024
Business VW workers blast management amid potential plant closures The Volkswagen works council criticised the executive board for suggesting plant closures and threatening job security, as Volkswagen's Chief Financial Officer says the company may not survive the transition to electric cars unless it cuts costs. 04/09/2024
Business Why the German government looks set to reduce its stake in Commerzbank Commerzbank has emerged from financial distress, prompting the state to sell down its €2.5 billion stake. 04/09/2024
Europe News Germany grapples with far-right surge as AfD wins state election The far-right AfD party alone won a third of the votes in two eastern German states on Sunday, as residents of Thuringia and Saxony begin to take stock of the results. 03/09/2024
Europe News Will Berlin help redo Goebbels' villa as centre teaching against hate? A Jewish organisation has asked the authorities of the German capital to acquire the derelict villa of the chief propagandist for Nazi Germany and turn it into an education centre against propaganda as a tool of hate. 03/09/2024
Economy Why are German stocks at record highs despite looming recession? The DAX hit record highs, defying Germany's grim economic outlook. Despite a recession risk, SAP's AI-driven growth has significantly boosted the index, contrasting sharply with the decline in major automotive stocks. 03/09/2024
Business VW considers German factory closures for first time in 87-year history Jobs with VW in Germany are meant to be protected until 2029, but the firm could now renege on that promise. 03/09/2024
Europe News Europe reels from far-right victory in eastern Germany elections Will the results from Saxony and Thuringia influence Germany's energy transition and support for Ukraine? 03/09/2024
Germany Who is Sahra Wagenknecht, the politician cannibalising Germany's left? The self-described "left conservative" rebel who outperformed her old allies believes Berlin should not support Kyiv amid Russia's ongoing full-scale invasion and that Germany should be much less open to immigration. 02/09/2024
Europe News Four key takeaways from eastern Germany's pivotal state elections Here's a quick roundup of the four main things we learned from this weekend's elections in Saxony and Thuringia. 02/09/2024
Europe News German far-right AfD party scores historic win in state election AfD's victory in Thuringia marks the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the far-right party polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday. 02/09/2024
Europe News Far-right party looking to make gains in state elections in Germany Germans are casting their votes on Sunday in Saxony and Thuringia, in the east of the country, in an election that could see the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) become the strongest party for the first time and produce painful results for the unpopular national government. 01/09/2024
Europe News Germany braces for pivotal regional elections on Sunday Voters will head to the polls in the German states of Saxony and Thuringia on Sunday in an election likely to be closely watched as an indicator of public sentiment towards the country's government. 31/08/2024
Europe News Six people injured in bus stabbing in western German city of Siegen Police are trying to establish a motive for the attack but say there are no indications it was terrorism. 31/08/2024
Europe News Scholz supports deportations of Afghan 'convicted criminals' The deportations come a week after a deadly knife attack in the town of Solingen which left three people dead and eight others wounded. 31/08/2024
Germany 'Left conservative' German politician sprayed with paint in Erfurt Wagenknecht, a self-described "left conservative," platforms on left-wing economic policy and a restrictive approach to migration. 30/08/2024
Business Why are senior leaders at Germany’s Thyssenkrupp resigning? A bitter restructuring row has left the firm’s steel division waving goodbye to its CEO, chair and five directors. 30/08/2024
Germany Inflation puts pressure on parents' back-to-school finances in Germany The German national statistics office said that school supplies like pens and books rose between 5 and 13% in July last year compared to the year before. 30/08/2024
Germany Germany deports Afghan nationals for first time since Taliban takeover The deportations occurred a week after a deadly knife attack in the town of Solingen, of which the suspect is a Syrian citizen. 30/08/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Why Islamism will continue to threaten liberal democracies in Europe Just as in the fight against right-wing extremism, clear lines must be drawn with Islamists, not just concerning the question of violence but regarding their stance on democratic core values, Gülden Hennemann writes. 29/08/2024
Germany Hope in fighting the rise of the far-right in Germany Minority groups are warning that the AfD’s policies wouldn’t just impact local or national politics. 28/08/2024
Germany UK PM pledges 'ambitious' Europe relations reset during Berlin visit Keir Starmer announced plans for a new treaty with Germany but insisted it would not mean reversing Brexit. 28/08/2024
Economy German economy shrinks as consumers shy away from spending Germany contracted by 0.1% in the second quarter of the year, raising recession fears. Consumer confidence plummeted, investments weakened, and the economy sharply underperformed compared to other major nations. 27/08/2024