Daily Briefing 04.11.2025, 16:29 (CET)

Nvidia, Deutsche Telekom to build €1-billion AI data centre in Munich
Deutsche Telekom is making a major push into artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, teaming up with US chipmaker Nvidia to build a €1-billion ($1.1-billion) data centre in Munich, chi...
Read TextDFB: €100m investment into women's Bundesliga to span eight years
The women's Bundesliga will receive a planned investment of €100 million ($115 million) over a period of eight years from 2026 onwards, German Football Federation president Bernd Neuendorf ...
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Analysis: EV charging in Germany grows but unevenly across states
The number of publicly accessible charging points for electric vehicles (EVs) in Germany continues to grow, but availability varies widely by state, according to an analysis by the German A...
Read TextYad Vashem identifies 5 million Holocaust victims
Israel's Yad Vashem memorial said it has identified by name 5 million Jewish victims murdered during the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany — a milestone after seven decades of research ...
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Record employment at small and medium-sized enterprises in Germany
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Germany employed record numbers of workers in 2024 despite a difficult economic situation, a report by the KfW state development bank revealed.
Read TextFourth group of Afghans departs Pakistan for resettlement in Germany
A group of Afghans approved for resettlement in Germany has set off from Pakistan, the fourth such transfer since the current German government took office.
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Study: Losing Germany's steel sector could cost €50 billion per year
Losing Germany's domestic steel production could cost the country up to €50 billion ($58 billion) per year, a study shows, ahead of a key summit for the sector in Berlin.
Read TextMunich's famous surfing wave to be restored
The famous surfing wave on a stream in the southern German city of Munich is set to be restored, a surfers' representative said.
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FA chief: Germany could bid for another men's World Cup
Germany could consider a bid to host men's football World Cup for a third time in the future, domestic federation DFB president Bernd Neuendorf has said.
Read TextCar supplier Bosch to cut working hours at two German locations
Automotive supplier Bosch is planning to cut working hours at two German plants due to a shortage of chips.
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