German Siblings Average Gap of Three Years At Birth
In 2024, the average age gap between the birth of a mother’s first and second child in Germany was 3.1 years (with a median of three years). According to the Federal Statistical Office, this gap is slightly smaller than it was ten years earlier, in 2014, when it averaged 3.3 years. For subsequent children, the age gaps tend to be larger. In 2024, the average interval…
April 7, 2026
German Municipal Finances Record Historic Deficit Outpacing Revenue Growth
In 2025, the total public budget saw expenses increase by 6.0 percent and revenues rise by 5.2 percent compared to 2024. According to the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) on Tuesday, revenues amounted to approximately 2,081 billion euros against expenditures of about 2,208 billion euros. When accounting for financial statistics, the core and extra budgets for the…
April 7, 2026
Police Union Opposes Plans to Decriminalize Fare Evasion
The Police Union (GdP) has rejected the plans proposed by Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig (SPD) to decriminalize fare evasion. Andreas Roßkopf, the GdP’s head for the Federal Police, told the “Rheinische Post” that this would effectively treat fare evasion as a minor offense. If the minister’s proposal were implemented, according to…
April 7, 2026
Germany Processes Seventy Six Million Tons of Construction Debris in 2024
In 2024, Germany received nearly 76 million tonnes of construction and demolition waste at facilities that process building materials and asphalt mixes. According to data released by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) on Tuesday, this figure represents a reduction of 13.2 percent, equating to 11.6 million tonnes, compared to the preceding reporting year of 2022. The…
April 7, 2026
German Auto Industry Mood Dims As Business Climate Cools
The business climate within Germany’s automotive sector appeared somewhat dampened during March. According to the Munich-based Ifo Institute, the index measured a decline of -18.7 points, marking a worsening trend compared to the -15.7 points recorded in February. An expert from ifo noted that although companies assessed their current business situation significantly…
April 7, 2026
Veteran News Anchor Calls for Strict Social Media Regulations
Veteran “Tagesthemen” moderator Ulrich Wickert has called for strict regulation of social networks, questioning their importance in his own life. In remarks to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” Wickert stated, “If social media can be used completely uncontrolled, that is bad for the individual and bad for society”. The 83-year-old journalist…
April 7, 2026
Berlin Left Calls For Fuel Subsidies To Aid Small Businesses
Elif Eralp, the leading candidate for the Berlin Left party, is calling for targeted relief measures to offset rising gasoline and diesel prices. Speaking to the Tagesspiegel, she asserted that genuine support must be directed to those most affected, suggesting a fuel subsidy for small and medium-sized enterprises alongside a more affordable Deutschlandticket to ease the…
April 7, 2026
Kubicki Plans FDP Overhaul Building New Female Leadership
Wolfgang Kubicki, the FDP’s vice chairman and presidential candidate, has announced a political reset for his party, establishing key personnel and ideological directions. Speaking on the POLITICO Berlin Playbook podcast, he stated, “I am not the future of the FDP, but I want to ensure that the FDP has a future at all”. Kubicki emphasized the need for new,…
April 7, 2026
DGB Chair Slams SPD Over Retirement and Working Hours Politics
The chairwoman of the DGB, Yasmin Fahimi, voiced strong criticism regarding the key statements made by Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil (SPD) concerning pension and working-hour policies. Fahimi refuted Klingbeil’s assertion that Germany must “stop encouraging earlier withdrawal from working life” calling the statement “false” during an interview…
April 7, 2026
Greens and Left Slam Government Over Fuel Price Crisis Failure
As gasoline prices climb, the political opposition is criticizing the federal government harshly. Ines Schwerdtner, the leader of the Left Party, told the “Bild” (Tuesday edition) that looking at the gas prices over recent weeks gives the impression that the federal government is composed of total failures. She stated that the conflicting proposals particularly…
April 7, 2026
Justice Minister Calls For Ending Penalties For Fare Evasion
Given the increased strain on courts and prisons, Federal Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig (SPD) advocates for ending criminal prosecution for passengers who travel without a valid ticket. Speaking to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” (noz), she stated that, in her view, there are compelling reasons for decriminalization. She questioned the purpose of the current…
April 7, 2026
Lang Remains Open to Future Green Party Leadership Bid
Ricarda Lang, the former federal chairwoman of Alliance 90/The Greens, has kept the possibility of returning to a senior role within her party’s future open. Speaking to the “Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung” (noz), she stated that while she can envision it, she must first establish a sense of stability and security to ensure she does not lose herself again. She…