Aiwanger Slams Lauterbach’s Climate Emergency Plan As Annoying Overreach
Bayern’s Minister of Economics and Deputy Minister-President, Hubert Aiwanger, strongly criticized the proposal by former Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) to declare an international climate emergency. Making the remarks to the news service “Welt” Aiwanger stated that Lauterbach should leave people alone and warns that the former official’s…
May 18, 2026
Greens Introduce Law to Halt Parliamentary Spending Hike
The Green parliamentary group intends to introduce legislation into the Bundestag this week to suspend the proposed increases in parliamentary salaries. According to Irene Mihalic, the party’s first parliamentary managing director, the Greens announced to the “Handelsblatt” that they would first submit their own initiative concerning the suspension of the…
May 18, 2026
US Customs Deal Boosts EU Advantage Over China and India
According to the German Institute for Economy (IW), the customs deal with the United States appears to have given the EU an advantage compared to Asian competitors. While the auto industry notably benefited from reduced tariffs, the mechanical engineering sector experienced an increase in customs duties. Analyzing a period between April 2025 and February 2026, the effective…
May 18, 2026
Merkel Doubts Ukraine Mediator Status Pointing to 2014 Instability
During a discussion at the WDR “Europeforum” in Berlin, former Chancellor Angela Merkel reacted with skepticism to the debate concerning a potential mediating role-either for herself or for her predecessor, Gerhard Schröder-in the Ukraine crisis. Merkel urged that people recall the specific circumstances of 2014. She noted that at that time, the Crimea had been…
May 18, 2026
Ebola Fears Over Germany Minister Says No Immediate Threat From Africa Outbreak
According to the Federal Ministry of Health, the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Africa and the subsequent international health emergency declared by the World Health Organization are not expected to have any immediate, explicit impact on Germany. The ministry’s spokesperson informed the dts Nachrichtenagentur on Monday that the primary focus currently is providing support…
May 18, 2026
Dax Recovers Losses But Caution Lingers Amid Investor Skepticism
The DAX index managed to climb back to the level it reached on Friday despite a somewhat weak opening to trading on Monday. Around 12:30 pm, the benchmark index was calculated at approximately 23,975 points, marking a gain of 0.1 percent compared to the previous day’s closing level. The day’s top performers included Deutsche Börse, RWE, and Infineon, while…
May 18, 2026
Merz Slams US Handling in Iran Criticizes Washington’s Stance
Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) remains firm in his criticisms regarding the United States’ approach to the Iran conflict. On Monday, government spokesperson Stefan Kornelius debunked questions from the dpa news agency suggesting that the Chancellor wished to retract any statements following his call with US President Donald Trump. According to Kornelius, Merz has…
May 18, 2026
Gordon Schnieder Wins Election as Next Prime Minister of Rheinland-Pfalz
Gordon Schnieder has been elected the new Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate. During the election at the state parliament, the CDU politician secured 63 votes. Despite the total count of votes, the coalition comprising the CDU and SPD collectively holds 71 seats in the parliament. A total of 38 representatives voted against Schnieder’s candidacy, while two…
May 18, 2026
Green Party Demands Major Overhaul of Government Climate Protection Program
The Green Party is demanding that the federal government revise its climate protection program, citing the latest report from the Expert Council for Climate Issues as a severe indictment of the ruling coalition. Julia Verlinden, the Greens’ Deputy Parliamentary Group Chair, told the “Rheinische Post” that the coalition is heading toward a legislative breach…
May 18, 2026
Republica Digital Fair Launches in Berlin
The annual digital conference, Republica, kicked off its run on Monday in Berlin. This year’s discussions center on network culture, digital policy, and social media, with a particular emphasis placed on the concept of community solidarity. Under the banner of “Never gonna give you up” the conference aims to present a counter-model for an era increasingly…
May 18, 2026
Cologne Prosecutors Transfer Investigation to Hamburg Over HSH Nordbank Case
The Cologne Public Prosecutor’s Office is reportedly planning to transfer its investigation into the HSH Nordbank case to justice authorities in Hamburg. This development, according to the “Handelsblatt” citing judicial circles, suggests the Cologne office no longer views itself as the appropriate body to handle the matter. The ongoing inquiry involves…
May 18, 2026
Deutsche KI-Nutzer Zahlenbereitschaft Deutlich Gestiegen Bericht
The willingness of German consumers to pay for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications has increased over the past year, according to a survey published by the IT industry association Bitkom on Monday. Currently, 13 percent of AI users pay for at least one AI application, up from 8 percent in the previous year. Furthermore, while 29 percent of users anticipate upgrading to…