Unicredit, the Italian banking group, has announced a voluntary public exchange offer for all of Commerzbank’s shares. The announcement came in an ad‑hoc notice released by Unicredit on Monday. Unicredit is already Commerzbank’s largest individual shareholder, holding roughly 26 percent of the bank’s capital. In the exchange proposal, Unicredit would offer…
March 16, 2026
Israel Launches Targeted Ground Offensive in Southern Lebanon Kills Hezbollah Fighters
The Israeli army has begun a limited and focused ground offensive against targets in southern Lebanon.On Monday it reported that the 91st “Galilee” Regional Division launched an attack in the eastern sector of the south, killing several Hezbollah fighters. The operation aims to expand what the army calls a “forward defense zone”. This offensive is…
March 16, 2026
Ifo Institute Signals Improving Housing Construction Climate
The mood in residential construction continues to improve. The Ifo business climate index rose from -20.8 in January to -17.6 in February, the Ifo Institute announced on Monday. Companies judged their current situation more positively, and scepticism in their expectations fell noticeably. “Kleints we see the improvement, but the sector is still not past the difficult…
March 16, 2026
Berlin Participation Law Partially Deemed Unconstitutional by Expert Report
In Berlin’s “Law to Promote Participation in the Migration Society” abbreviated the Participation Act, the Justice Senator Felor Badenberg (CDU) commissioned a legal opinion from an external law firm that suggests parts of the law might contravene the German Constitution, according to “Spiegel”. The law requires that, when public sector…
March 16, 2026
One Battle After Another Takes Home Oscar Best Picture And More
“One Battle After Another” emerged as the standout winner at the 98th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. The dark‑humored action thriller by director Paul Thomas Anderson not only took home Best Picture, but also captured Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and the inaugural award in the new Casting category-presented to casting director Cassandra Kulukundis.…
March 16, 2026
72,000 Integration Course Slots Await After Registration Ban Spurs Threat of Mass Cancellation
After the stopping of admissions for voluntary integration courses, the left‑wing parliamentary group fears that a large number of courses will have to be cancelled. The organizations running integration courses reported that there are 72,000 vacant places nationwide for classes that are supposed to start within the next three months. This information comes from a response…
March 16, 2026
Bastian Pastewka Stumbles Over Gender Stereotypes In His Historical Crime Podcast
Bastian Pastewka stumbles mainly over gender roles while running his podcast for historical crime audio dramas. “Our biggest worry with the ‘Kein Mucks’ audioplays is how women are portrayed” he told the “Neuen Osnabrücker Zeitung”. “We’re relieved when at least one woman is involved, because the 1950s crime stories were all…
March 16, 2026
DB Long‑Distance Trains Report Rising Ticketless Passenger Numbers in Recent Years
The number of passengers caught without a valid ticket on Deutsche Bahn’s long‑distance trains has risen in recent years, according to answers from the Federal Ministry of Justice to a parliamentary question from the Left. The “Rheinische Post” reported the figures in its Monday edition. In 2024 more than 268,000 travellers were found aboard DB…
March 16, 2026
DB Fernverkehr Cuts Crew Hours by 30 Minutes Amid Rising Delays
DB Fernverkehr, the long‑distance branch of Deutsche Bahn, cut the scheduled working hours of its travelling staff by roughly half an hour effective 1 March, citing the ongoing high number of train delays. The company’s head of long‑distance operations, Michael Peterson, told the Süddeutsche Zeitung that, in addition to this reduction, a buffer of about an extra half…
March 16, 2026
Deutsche Bahn Pays 156 Million Euros in 2025 Compensation for Passenger Delays
Last year Deutsche Bahn (DB) paid a total of €156.1 million in compensation to its customers for the high lateness in long‑distance services. Long‑distance division chief Michael Peterson told the Süddeutsche Zeitung that the figure represents a three‑fold increase over 2019, but a drop of almost €41 million compared with the previous year. “We believe this is partly…
March 15, 2026
Paris Municipal Election Socialist Emmanuel Gregoire Leads 37 Percent After First Round
Following the first round of municipal elections in France, Paris’s socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire leads with roughly 37 % of the vote. In the second round a week later, he will face Rachida Dati of the Republicans, who polled about 25 %. Also qualifying for the runoff are Sophia Chikirou of the left‑populist LFI and Pierre‑Yves Bournazel of the centre‑right…
March 15, 2026
Stuttgart Seizes Vandevoort Slip to Clinch 1-0 Win Over Leipzig
Stuttgart capped the 26th matchday of the Bundesliga with a 1-0 win over RB Leipzig. From the opening whistle both teams pushed the pace. Stuttgart gradually built more possession dominance as the game progressed, yet Leipzig’s Christoph Baumgartner had the most promising chance to take the lead, only to slot his shot over the penalty area. After halftime Leipzig again…