German Politician Supports Partial EU Membership for Ukraine
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, Chair of the Defence Committee in the European Parliament and a representative of the FDP, welcomed the initiative proposed by Friedrich Merz (CDU) concerning Ukraine’s partial integration into the EU. Speaking to the “Rheinische Post”, she stated that the general thrust of the CDU leader’s suggestion is correct.…
May 21, 2026
AfD Soars to Record High in Saxony According to New Poll
According to a new poll conducted by Insa, the AfD has reached a record high of 42% in Saxony. This marks a significant increase of seven percentage points compared to the poll conducted in June of last year. Notably, this is the first such survey released by an established polling institute for Saxony in almost a year. The results show the CDU, led by Minister-President…
May 21, 2026
EU Commission Slashing Economic Forecast Signals Slowdown Ahead
The European Commission has significantly revised down its economic forecast for the current year. In its latest autumn projections, the Brussels authority stated that the EU is now expected to grow at 1.1 percent in 2026 and 1.4 percent in 2027. This represents a noticeable drop from the initial expectation of 1.4 percent of growth for the current year. The Commission…
May 21, 2026
Federal Government Support Continues to Decline According to Ipsos Poll
According to a new Ipsos survey, public support for the federal government continues to dwindle. With the exception of a few members, nearly all cabinet ministers have seen a noticeable drop in favor, both compared to the last survey conducted in March and when looking at the longer-term trend since June 2025. Current general satisfaction with the work of the federal…
May 21, 2026
Blind Patient Denied Rehab Access No Damages Awarded By Federal Court
The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has ruled that a visually impaired patient cannot claim compensation under the General Equal Treatment Act (AGG) after being denied admission to a rehabilitation clinic. The BGH reported this decision on Thursday. The clinic had initially refused admission due to the assumption that the patient’s blindness would necessitate additional…
May 21, 2026
Union Investment To Veto Higher Pay For Deutsche Bank Board Members
Union Investment plans to vote against the proposed reform of the supervisory board compensation at Deutsche Bank during the bank’s upcoming General Meeting. Fund manager Alexandra Annecke conveyed this stance to the “Handelsblatt”. The background for the vote is a planned amendment to the bank’s articles of association. If passed, the reform would…
May 21, 2026
BSW Wagenknecht Slams Pension Age Hike Calling for Eastern Referendum
BSW politician Sahra Wagenknecht strongly criticized the potential raising of the retirement age to 70. Speaking to the press, Wagenknecht dismissed the idea as “absolutely heartless pension cuts” adding that it was “completely detached from reality” for anyone to work until the age of 70. She warned that any further reduction in benefits would…
May 21, 2026
Pension Commission Chair Denies Agreeing to Sweeping Retirement Reform Proposals
Constanze Janda, Co-Chairwoman of the Pension Commission, rejected a report published by the “Bild” newspaper, which alleged that the Commission had reached agreements on sweeping reform proposals. Speaking to the “Tagesspiegel”, Janda stated that the Commission’s work will not be completed until the end of June, meaning that no concrete…
May 21, 2026
Shorter Unemployment Benefits May Ease Persistent Skilled Labor Shortage
Ifo Institute researchers suggest that reducing the duration of reduced working hours benefits could help alleviate the current labor shortage. According to the institute’s current study, it is observed that “we are currently experiencing a labor shortage in many industries while simultaneously seeing high levels of unemployment in other sectors”.…
May 21, 2026
Middle-Class Union Draws Red Line Against Tax Hikes
The Mittelstands- und Wirtschaftsunion (MIT), the business wing of the CDU and CSU parties, has drawn a firm boundary against any planned tax increases, according to reports from the “Rheinische Post”. Gitta Connemann, head of the MIT, stated to the paper that if the goal is to secure jobs, policy must not penalize performance. She dismissed tax hikes as sending…
May 21, 2026
Görlitz House Collapse Unearths Body From Rubble
The police reported on Thursday that a body was found among the rubble following the collapse of an apartment building in Görlitz. The victim has been identified as the 25-year-old missing Romanian woman. Rescue workers discovered the woman’s body late Wednesday evening, around 10:30 PM, after a search dog was utilized. A paramedic confirmed that the deceased had…
May 21, 2026
Continental Board Expansion Planned to Boost Corporate Strategy
Tire manufacturer Continental is planning a significant expansion of its management board. The push for this restructuring is being spearheaded by Sabrina Soussan, the chair of the Supervisory Board, according to Manager Magazin. Citing sources within the company, the magazine reports that Soussan aims to expand the current leadership team, including the addition of three…