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Agriculture Drove South America’s Sudden Forest Fires, Study Finds
A new study from the Humboldt University of Berlin shows that the devastating forest fires sweeping South America’s…
March 30, 2026
Iran War Slashes Consumer Confidence Study Finds
The ongoing war in Iran continues to weigh on German consumer sentiment. According to the GfK, the monthly…
March 26, 2026
Allensbach Finds Part‑Time Lifestyle Debate Skips Workers and Employers
At the start of the year, a debate launched by Union politicians around “lifestyle part‑time” largely overlooked the…
March 21, 2026
Home Office Couples See 14% Birthrate Boost, Study Finds
In households that include at least one day of home‑office work per week, the average birth rate is…
March 18, 2026
European Court of Justice Finds Church Exit Alone Does Not Justify Termination
A Catholic organisation cannot simply terminate an employee because the person has left the Church. The European Court…
March 17, 2026
Germany’s Low‑Wage Workforce Faces Rising Poverty, Study Finds
Nearly one in five paid employees in Germany worked in the low‑wage sector last year, the University of…
March 16, 2026
Study Finds Germans Know Little About Their Native Mushrooms
Most Germans can accurately identify only a handful of native mushroom species. A study by the University of…
March 16, 2026
Poll Finds Only Defense Minister Boris Pistorius Keeps Majority Satisfied
According to a new Ipsos poll released on Friday, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius (SPD) is the only cabinet member…
March 13, 2026
Study Finds Growing Number of Women Leading Germany’s Mittelstand
In 2025, women led approximately 16 percent of Germany’s 3.87 million small‑ and medium‑sized enterprises – about 621 000 businesses. The…
March 8, 2026
Study Finds Rising Oil Prices from Iran War Could Massively Slow German Growth
Rising oil prices driven by the Iran conflict could sharply slow German growth.In a simulation released Thursday by…
March 5, 2026
BSW Finds New Evidence of Voting Count Errors in Bundestag Election
In its bid for a recount of the federal election, the BSW points to fresh evidence suggesting possible…
February 18, 2026
Survey Finds Younger People Prefer Starting Their Own Businesses Over Working For Others
According to a special analysis of the KfW Start‑up Monitor for “Der Spiegel”, younger people are more inclined toward…
February 15, 2026
Survey Finds Homeowners Poorly Protected From Extreme Weather Despite Rising Flood Threats
A survey conducted by the polling firm YouGov for insurer AXA reveals that many homes in Germany are…
February 13, 2026
Study Finds Less Than One-In-Ten Acts of Violence Reported in Germany
Most violent incidents in Germany go unreported. That finding is the core result of the “LeSuBiA” Dark‑Field Study…
February 10, 2026
Forsa Poll Finds Union Unchanged Leader Ahead of AfD With 26%
In the Forsa poll on voter preferences, the Union-CDU and CSU together-remains the strongest political force with 26 percent…
February 10, 2026
DIW Study Finds Progressive Wealth Tax Could Raise Up to €150 Billion Per Year
Party Die Linke has proposed a progressive wealth tax that could raise substantial new revenue. According to a study…
February 6, 2026
German Companies Reuse 80% of Old IT Equipment, Study Finds
Most companies in Germany claim they ensure that decommissioned IT equipment is either reused or disposed of in…
February 3, 2026
German Government Finds No Moderation in AfD’s New Youth Group
The German federal government sees no moderation in the newly formed AfD youth organisation compared with the earlier…
February 2, 2026
Traditional Election Posters Outshine Social Media in Party Visibility, New Survey Finds
Classic campaign posters still seem to be the most effective way for parties to be seen. A new…
January 24, 2026
Study Finds Germany Heavily Dependent on U.S. Defense Supplies Despite Rising Military Spending
Globally, two‑thirds of all defense‑sector startups are located in the United States. The superpower also dominates the large‑enterprise…
January 21, 2026
Van Aken Finds Common Ground With Catholic Church
The leader of Germany’s Left Party (Die Linke), Jan van Aken, has revealed a complex personal history interwoven…
January 9, 2026
Mothers Feel Financial Strain Study Finds
A recent study commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs has revealed a significant disparity in…
November 21, 2025
Merz Finds Ally As Migration Debate Heats Up
The controversy surrounding Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s recent remarks on the impact of migration on urban landscapes has ignited…
November 2, 2025
Becker Finds Positivity in Prison Experience
Former tennis star Boris Becker has expressed a surprisingly positive outlook on his time in prison, stating it…
September 4, 2025
Schools Welcomed Refugee Students Successfully Study Finds
A recent assessment of Germany’s school system regarding the integration of refugee children, particularly following the large influx…
August 30, 2025
Germans Hesitant on Painful Reforms Survey Finds
A recent survey indicates a limited willingness among the German public to support significant reforms and austerity measures,…
August 21, 2025
Federal Laws Threaten City Finances Stuttgart Finds
Stuttgart’s city administration has received a legal assessment revealing a stark reality for local authorities across Germany. The…
August 20, 2025
Kids Miss Out Social Skills Study Finds
early childhood education programs overwhelmingly prioritize cognitive development at the expense of essential social skills.. The research, analyzing…
July 30, 2025
Sanctions Kill More Than Conflict Study Finds
A newly released study has found that economic sanctions imposed by the United States or the European Union…
July 23, 2025
Study Finds Infrastructure Spending Misses Mark
A recent study by the Ifo Institute suggests that increased state investment in infrastructure requires a more targeted…
July 17, 2025
Pine Forest Now Emits CO2 Study Finds
A prolonged period of heatwaves and drought, beginning in 2018, has significantly damaged a pine forest in Hartheim…
July 7, 2025
Most Germans Want Merz to Call Putin, Survey Finds
German public opinion on Vladimir Putin’s stance in the Ukraine war has not changed since Russia’s invasion in…
June 16, 2025
55% of Germans Say Economic Conditions Are Unfair, Survey Finds
According to a survey conducted by the Allensbach Institute on behalf of the Stiftung Familienunternehmen and reported by…
May 12, 2025



































