Verdi Slams Tax-Free Thousand Euro Bonus as Missfire
The leader of Verdi, Frank Werneke, criticized the center-right coalition government regarding the planned “relief bonus”.Speaking to “Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland” (Saturday editions), the chairman of Germany’s second-largest trade union stated, “The 1,000 euros that the federal government is currently presenting will prove to be a…
April 18, 2026
Security Agency Reviews Nearly 400 Groups And Individuals Funded By Federal Government
According to the Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI), the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) reviewed nearly 400 organizations and individuals in 2025. These reviews covered entities that had applied for public funding or were supported through federal programs or prize awards. This information was revealed through a response from the BMI to a…
April 18, 2026
SPD Plans Cuts To Lower Statutory Health Insurance Costs
The SPD is proposing to reduce the number of statutory health insurance funds as part of a proposed savings package. Christos Pantazis, the SPD parliamentary group’s health policy spokesman, stated to the “Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland” (Saturday editions) that “We do not need 93 statutory health insurance funds”. According to Pantazis, having…
April 18, 2026
Stuttgart Main Station Opening Date Expected Midyear Announcement
Evelyn Palla, the CEO of Deutsche Bahn, stated that an announcement regarding the operational date for the new Stuttgart main train station is expected around the middle of the year. Speaking to the Funke Media Group’s Saturday edition newspapers, the head of the rail company mentioned that they are currently reviewing the project’s organization and…
April 18, 2026
Bahn Chief Quashes 9 Euro Ticket Dream
Evelyn Palla, the CEO of Deutsche Bahn, stated that she does not want to lower the price of the Deutschlandticket back to 9 euros. Speaking to the Funke media group’s Saturday editions, Palla asserted that the 9-euro ticket was and remains unfundable. She added that even at a cost of 63 euros, an additional three billion euros from the federal and state governments…
April 18, 2026
Air Cargo Industry Demands Priority Fuel Supply Amid Liquefied Petroleum Concerns
Due to impending kerosene shortages, air cargo companies are calling for priority fuel allocation. Claus Wagner, chairman of the German Air Cargo Handlers Association (VACAD), warned in “Welt am Sonntag” that Germany could face a fuel rationing situation, similar to what has happened in Italy. He described a potential scenario reminiscent of the COVID-19…
April 18, 2026
German Giants Hesitate Over Proposed Thousand Euro Bonus
Germany’s major corporations are reacting cautiously to the federal government’s proposed potential one-thousand-euro bonus for employees. According to a survey conducted by “Welt am Sonntag” and “Business Insider” the 40 companies surveyed are mostly waiting for the final legislative draft from the government before deciding whether to…
April 18, 2026
Christian Democrats Warn Against Dismantling of Welfare State
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) and the Greens have strongly criticized proposed cuts in children’s and youth care, according to recommendations from top associations representing the federal government, states, and municipalities. Uwe Martin Fichtmüller, the managing director of ASB, stated to the Funke media group’s Saturday editions that what is being…
April 18, 2026
Deutsche Bahn Pledges 20 Billion Euros for Station Overhauls by 2030
By 2030, Deutsche Bahn plans to dedicate four billion euros annually to renovating older train stations. According to Evelyn Palla, the CEO of Deutsche Bahn, there is a significant need for modernization, stating in Saturday editions of Funke-Mediengruppe newspapers that investments will exceed 20 billion euros over the next five years. The railway company reports plans to…
April 18, 2026
Dobrindt Urges Coalition to Set Aside Differences for Key Reforms
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) has urged the coalition partners to be willing to compromise when implementing pending reforms. Speaking to the “Rheinische Post” (Saturday edition), Dobrindt stated, “This isn’t about ideologies; parties naturally have different views on economic policy. However, reforms can only succeed if every…
April 18, 2026
German Businesses Unlikely to Pay Workers Full Relief Bonuses BDI Chief Predicts
According to Peter Leibinger, the head of the Federation of German Industries (BDI), the majority of German companies will not be able to pay their employees the relief bonus of up to 1,000 euros. Leibinger told the “Rheinische Post” on Saturday that most businesses will be unable to afford the 1,000 euro bonus, noting that the previous bonus of up to 3,000 euros…
April 17, 2026
St. Pauli Holds Point in Thrilling Bundesliga Draw After Late Penalty Goal
FC St. Pauli and 1. FC Köln finished the 30th Bundesliga matchday with a 1-1 draw. The game saw Karol Mets open the scoring, only for Luca Waldschmidt to equalize from a penalty late in the match. For much of the Friday evening fixture at the Millerntor-Stadion, the match lacked clear signs of goals. Both teams played cautiously at the outset, with chances arriving only…