DAX Slumps as Iran Conflict Focus Drives Market Down
The DAX opened the trading day on Tuesday with sharp losses. By 9:30 am the index stood at about 24,085 points, representing a 2.2 % drop from yesterday’s closing level. The top of the daily rank list was occupied by FMC, Deutsche Börse and Qiagen, while Beiersdorf, RWE and Bayer fell to the bottom. The focus of market chatter remains the war in Iran. Thomas Altmann of…
March 3, 2026
TUI Launches Evacuation Operations Today As Middle East Tensions Escalate
Faced with escalating tensions in the Middle East, Tui CEO Sebastian Ebel announced retrieval operations for German tourists stranded in the region. “We hope to begin the return operation today” the travel‑group chairman told RTL and ntv. About 30,000 Germans are currently in the area as tourists, roughly 10,000 of them customers of Tui. Initial flights are…
March 3, 2026
Women Still Rarely Serve as Primary Earners in German Couple Households
In Germany it is still rare for women to bring in more income to a shared household than their male partners. According to statistics released by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) on Tuesday, only 9.9 % of couples have a female partner whose net income exceeds that of her husband or partner. In 55.8 % of couples living together, the situation is reversed: the man is…
March 3, 2026
Trump Claims U.S. Armaments Enable Endless War Against Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has warned his supporters that a protracted war with Iran could be launched, asserting that American munitions stocks are at their highest and best levels ever in the medium‑to‑upper‑medium quality category. On Truth Social, he said the United States possesses an “almost unlimited” supply of these weapons, enabling wars to be fought…
March 3, 2026
Former President Gauck Rejects AfD Ban Trial
Former Federal President Joachim Gauck has rejected a proposed ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. Speaking at an event for the “Rheinische Post”, he warned, “I do not want to be stuck in a five‑year waiting process like what is happening in Karlsruhe, while the AfD keeps gathering votes from people who feel the party is being treated…
March 3, 2026
Prosor Says No Plan Exists for Iran After Potential Regime Change
Israel’s ambassador, Ron Prosor, says there is no ready plan for the period after a potential overthrow of the Iranian regime. During the Berlin Playbook podcast for POLITICO, he explained that “we first have to consider that we don’t actually have a proper answer”. The key point he made was that “the most important thing is for that regime to…
March 3, 2026
Germany Hopes Trump Delivers Clear Stance on Trade, Ukraine, and NATO Commitments
Before Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) was received by President Donald Trump at the White House, the German government is hoping for a clear U.S. stance on trade policy, the Ukraine conflict and the NATO Article 5 “assistance clause”. “The German government wants the United States to guarantee security for trade and investment and to provide a permanent,…
German economist and appointed economic adviser Gabriel Felbermayr warned that the war in Iran would have short‑term negative effects on Germany. “The Iran war will, at least in the near term, lead to longer delivery times and higher prices” he told “Welt”. “With a weak German economy we already need such additional disruptions-like a lump in…
March 3, 2026
German Telecom Association Warns Of Deutsche Telekom’s Growing Market Dominance During Fiber Rollout
VATM, the German telecommunications association, has warned that Deutsche Telekom’s growing dominance in the fibre‑optic market could undermine competition and harm consumers. “A renewed monopolisation cannot be a goal for the country and its customers” said Valentina Daiber, VATM’s president, when speaking to the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland. In…
March 3, 2026
Former SPD MP Sönke Rix Named New President of German Federal Agency for Civic Education
Former SPD member of the Bundestag Sönke Rix is expected to be named by the federal cabinet as the new president of the Federal Agency for Civic Education on Wednesday. The information comes from the “Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland” citing government circles. Rix, 50, hails from Schleswig‑Holstein and served in parliament from 2005 until 2025, most recently as…
March 3, 2026
German Government Faces Criticism Over Middle East Evacuation Plans by Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul
Following the German government’s announcement that it would allow its first holiday‑makers to leave the war zone in the Persian Gulf, the Green and Left factions in the Bundestag have criticized Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul’s approach. G‑party foreign‑policy spokesperson Luise Amtsberg said the escalation currently unfolding in the Middle East has been a…
March 3, 2026
German Government Persists On Hardline Against Afghans Amid Legal Challenges And Taliban Crackdowns
Despite a surge of lawsuits filed by Afghans in German courts and the Taliban’s tightening of penalties against critics, the German federal government says it will not abandon its revoked admission offers to former local employees and opposition figures. The “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” reports that the Interior Ministry’s response to a question from…