Bosch CEO Defends German Work Ethic Says Rewards Motivate Employees
Bosch CEO Stefan Hartung defended the German workforce against accusations that people are not working enough. Speaking to the Funke media group titles, he stated: “Work must be worthwhile, and then people work a lot. I see no reason to criticize the people in our country. I do not think that too little work is being done in Germany”. Hartung also called for…
April 25, 2026
Volkswagen Targets Multiple Works For Cost Cuts Amid Strategic Overhaul
Volkswagen, the car manufacturer, appears to be moving toward further restructuring and cost cuts in Germany. According to reports cited by the “Handelsblatt” from both corporate and supervisory board circles, documents prepared for a control committee meeting on Monday designate several factories as particularly costly. The VW locations in Emden, Zwickau, and…
April 25, 2026
Berlin Universities in Disarray Former Professor Sounds Alarm Over Deteriorating Campus Conditions
According to Geraldine Rauch, the former president of the Technical University (TU) in Berlin, the current state of the city’s universities is “disastrous”. In an op-ed piece for the “Berliner Morgenpost”, she details severe physical inadequacies, noting that lecture halls leak from the ceiling, and that entrances, laboratories, and lecture…
April 25, 2026
Signal Attack Hits Politicians Prien And Hubertz Targeted By Phishing Campaign
A phishing campaign targeting users of the messaging service Signal has reportedly reached the highest levels of the German federal government. According to the newspaper “Spiegel”, prominent federal cabinet members are affected, specifically Minister of Education Karin Prien (CDU) and Minister of Building Verena Hubertz (SPD), whose Signal accounts are believed…
April 25, 2026
Sachsen Minister Warns AfD Platform Is Backward Foolish And Dangerous
Saxon Minister-President Michael Kretschmer has issued a strong warning regarding the potential ascension of an AfD-led government in Saxony-Anhalt. Addressing the press, Kretschmer criticized the AfD’s platform, calling the proposed policies on education, science, and European politics “regressive”. He specifically singled out the proposed abolition of…
April 25, 2026
Lies Demands Oil Giants Pass On Full Fuel Tax Break To Consumers
Lower Saxony’s Minister-President, Olaf Lies (SPD), has urged mineral oil corporations to ensure that the tax reduction on gasoline and diesel, effective May 1, is passed entirely to consumers. Furthermore, he emphasized that the corresponding price discount must be clearly and understandably displayed at all gas stations. According to the Minister-President, the…
April 25, 2026
SPD SLAMS UNION TAX PLAN FOR FAVORING WEALTHY ELITE
SPD parliamentary group leader Matthias Miersch sharply criticized the Union’s recent proposal for tax reform. Speaking to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” (Saturday edition), Miersch expressed skepticism regarding the concept, noting, “The plan primarily involves tax reductions for the top earners: one-third of the planned relief benefits the upper…
April 25, 2026
Germany Budgeting Industrial Electricity Price Under Caution
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs, under the leadership of Katherina Reiche (CDU), plans to subject the Industrial Electricity Price to budgetary constraints. This information was detailed in the “Discretionary Guideline” regarding the price, as reported by the “Industry and Trade” newsletter from Politico. The guidelines establish strict…
April 25, 2026
SPD Slams Reiche’s Plans Citing Threat to Renewable Energy Buildout
SPD Group Leader Matthias Miersch has announced that his party is blocking the energy transition reform plans put forward by Economy Minister Katherina Reiche of the CDU. Speaking to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” (Saturday edition), Miersch argued that Reiche’s proposals effectively establish unnecessary hurdles for wind farms by escalating financial risks…
April 25, 2026
German Naval Units Move to Mediterranean Signaling Shift for Arabian Sea Deployment
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced the transfer of German navy units to the Mediterranean Sea in preparation for a potential deployment in the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to the “Rheinische Post” (Saturday edition), Pistorius stated that they plan to move a mine-hunting vessel and assign it an accompanying command and support ship. He added that to support…
April 25, 2026
Bosch Boss Suggests More Job Cuts Possible Than Previously Planned
Bosch’s CEO, Stefan Hartung, stated that the company might eventually have to reduce more jobs than originally planned if the automotive industry faces further setbacks. While he noted that current estimates suggest that only specific locations will be affected by certain measures, he confirmed that the company’s current plan is to cut approximately 22,000 jobs…
April 25, 2026
SPD Caucus Chairman Approves New Borrowing Over Iran Crisis
Due to the ongoing instability surrounding the Iran crisis, SPD Parliamentary Group Leader Matthias Miersch has suggested the necessity of accumulating additional state debt. Speaking to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung”, Miersch stated that the government’s primary task is to prevent an economic collapse. While emphasizing that he does not wish to paint a…