Daily Briefing 14.05.2025, 16:27 (CEST)
More former bankers charged in Germany over cum-ex share deals
Prosecutors in the western German city of Frankfurt are pressing ahead with criminal investigations into cum-ex share deals that allegedly defrauded the federal treasury of millions of euro...
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Merz urges joint effort by all Germans to put country back on track
Germany's newly minted Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday appealed to the nation to pull together to bring the country forward again, as he gave his first government statement in parlia...
Read TextSandro Wagner may have choices in German coaching merry-go-round
Sandro Wagner may have several options because many German clubs ranging from Bundesliga runners-up Bayer Leverkusen to ailing but famous second division side Schalke need a new coach.
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German president recalls hostages' plight on visit to kibbutz Be'eri
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has pledged further assistance to Israel to free the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip, as he paid a visit to kibbutz Be'eri, one of the Israeli...
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Germany's border crackdown finds broad popular support, survey shows
New measures to turn away asylum seekers at Germany's borders have met with broad approval, a survey found on Wednesday.
Read TextGerman slaughterhouse owner on trial accused of abusing animals
The owner of a German slaughterhouse charged with 45 counts of animal cruelty went on trial on Wednesday, over accusations of having abused sick cows and deprived them of feed and water.
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Three Ukrainians arrested over planned sabotage for Russia in Germany
Three Ukrainian nationals have been arrested in Germany and Switzerland on suspicion of planning arson and explosive attacks on railway freight transport in Germany on behalf of Russia, Ger...
Read TextSamsung to acquire Germany's FläktGroup for €1.5 billion
South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it has signed an agreement to buy German heating and air conditioning specialist FläktGroup for €1.5 billion ($1.7 billion).
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Ford workers in Germany's Cologne strike over planned job cuts
Workers at US carmaker Ford's plants in the western German city of Cologne started their first ever strike on Wednesday, as union IG Metall pushes back against planned job cuts.
Read TextLeverkusen CEO dismisses Wirtz agreement with Bayern
Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has dismissed reports that their playmaker Florian Wirtz has agreed to join Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
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