Greens Demand Legal Action Transforming Sex and Divorce Law Now
The Green Party is calling upon Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD) to translate her announcements regarding reforms to both sexual criminal law and divorce law into concrete legislation. Lena Gumnior, the Greens’ Chairwoman in the Committee for Law and Consumer Protection, told the “Rheinische Post” that Minister Hubig frequently makes announcements.…
May 17, 2026
Germany’s Child Well-being Falls Below International Average According to UNICEF
Germany’s performance in the international comparison of child wellbeing once again lagged behind the average. This finding comes from a study conducted by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), which assessed the wellbeing of children across 37 countries within the EU and OECD. Specifically, Germany placed in 25th position. The study highlights that in countries…
May 17, 2026
Israel Fires At Dozens Of Hezbollah Targets In Lebanon
According to the Israeli Defense Forces, the Israeli military has launched approximately 100 attacks targeting Hezbollah positions in Lebanon since Friday. These escalating strikes occurred despite the ongoing ceasefire, as Israeli forces reported that Hezbollah utilized hostile aircraft, mortar shells, and explosive drones near Israeli soldiers located in Southern Lebanon.…
May 17, 2026
Rainbow Flag Flies At German Parliament for Day Against Hate
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner (CDU) ordered the raising of the rainbow flag at the German Bundestag this Sunday, a practice she has maintained since last year. When asked about the timing, Klöckner explained that the choice of May 17 is based on a clear parliamentary occasion. This date commemorates the 2002 Bundestag decision to rehabilitate the victims of Nazi-era…
May 17, 2026
Federal States Unable To Get Travel Documents For Syrian Deportees
Since late January, the federal police have been unable to deport a Syrian national from any German federal state because they have not received the necessary temporary travel documentation. This situation, according to “Welt am Sonntag”, citing security officials from both federal and state levels, suggests that the federal border police headquarters in Potsdam…
May 17, 2026
WHO Declares Ebola Outbreak International Health Emergency in DRC and Uganda
The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. According to the WHO, while the outbreak fulfills the criteria for such an emergency, it does not meet the definition of a pandemic under the International Health Regulations. As of May 16, 2026, the…
May 17, 2026
Crafting Change Handwerk Leader Demands Rethink Of Vocational Training
Jörg Dittrich, the President of the Central Association of German Craftsmen (ZDH), is campaigning for a fundamental shift in how vocational training is valued within society and politics. He stressed that prosperity is not achievable solely through university degrees or high school diplomas, but is equally attainable through professional skills training. Dittrich emphasized…
May 17, 2026
Bulgaria Takes Eurovision Crown with Dara
Bulgaria secured the win at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. Dara, performing “Bangaranga” was awarded the most points by the professional jury, narrowly defeating Israel, which had dominated the audience votes, mirroring the prior year’s result. The German entry, “Fire” performed by Sarah Engels, finished in 23rd place among the 25 competing…
May 17, 2026
Thuringian Minister Warns AfD Plans Could Be A State Coup
Interior Minister for Thuringia, Georg Maier of the SPD, warned of a potential “state coup” amid strong polling figures for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Saxony-Anhalt. This warning follows an announcement by AfD top candidate Ulrich Siegmund that, should they win power, they plan to fill between 150 and 200 positions within the state administration. Maier…
May 17, 2026
German Citizens Deeply Worried Political Dissatisfaction Reaches New Highs
A recent survey conducted by the polling institute Insa for “Bild am Sonntag” reveals that public dissatisfaction with politics has reached significant levels, stemming from the experience of over a year under a red-black coalition government. Worrying about Germany, 84 percent of citizens indicated they were either moderately or greatly concerned, while only…
May 17, 2026
Deutsche Bahn Gifts BahnCard Discount to Young Riders
Deutsche Bahn is launching a significant discount campaign targeting young travelers. According to CEO Evelyn Palla, the company is gifting the “Jugend-Bahncard 25” for an entire year to all children and adolescents across Germany. This initiative opens the railway’s services to an estimated potential base of 15 million young people. The sale promotion runs…
May 17, 2026
Left Calls for Better Protection of Queer Individuals
The Left party has called on the federal government to implement stronger protections for queer individuals. This demand comes in light of the International Day against Homo-, Bi-, Inter-, and Trans-misophobia, which is being commemorated this Sunday. Parliamentary Member Maik Brückner, the party’s spokesperson for queer policy, told the “Rheinische Post”…