Domain: welt.de

German national daily newspaper

Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany. Its leading competitors are the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau. The modern paper takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but it is generally considered to be conservative.

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Trump's Day Three Actions Spark Outrage and Analysis

On day three of Trump's new term, he declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border, revoked birthright citizenship, and pardoned hundreds of Capitol rioters, sparking widespread concern and analysis from political experts and commentators on a German talk show.

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US withdrawal from Paris Agreement undermines global climate efforts

Since the first UN environmental conference in 1972, CO2 emissions have steadily increased, only declining during global crises; the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, effective in one year, is a major setback, jeopardizing climate funding and the accord's balance.

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Milei's Davos Speech: A Populist Critique of 'Wokeism' and Western Decline

At the 2025 Davos World Economic Forum, Argentinian President Javier Milei delivered a controversial speech attacking "wokeism" and promoting international alliances with figures like Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni, while also highlighting his economic successes in reducing inflation and restoring ...

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Lower Saxony Municipalities Struggle to Implement Climate Protection Measures

A Leuphana University Lüneburg study reveals that while Lower Saxony municipalities prioritize climate protection, their current efforts are insufficient; a shortage of skilled personnel and resources hinders the implementation of measures needed to achieve the UN's 1.5-degree climate goal.

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Hamburg Tropical Medicine Institute Reconsiders Name Amid Racism Allegations

The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg is reconsidering its name due to concerns about its namesake's alleged racism and ties to Nazi ideology; a recent study revealed his belief in racial hierarchies and support for colonial policies, prompting a review that will conclude in ...

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Gaza War Aftermath: Israeli Chief of Staff Resigns Amidst Escalating West Bank Violence

Following a Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, killing roughly 1,200 Israelis, Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi resigned, blaming military failures. This triggered the Gaza War, leading to increased violence in the West Bank involving Israeli settlers and Palestinian groups, fueled by prisoner rele...

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Austrian Authorities Arrest René Benko on Asset Concealment Charges

Austrian authorities arrested René Benko, founder of the insolvent Signa Group, at his Innsbruck villa on suspicion of concealing assets from creditors and authorities; investigations also involve a Munich project with alleged misappropriation of funds from a foreign sovereign wealth fund, totaling ...

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Aschaffenburg Attack Spurs Criticism of German Immigration Policies

Following a knife attack in Aschaffenburg, Germany, where a 28-year-old Afghan man allegedly killed a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man, German politicians across the political spectrum reacted, criticizing failures in the deportation process of the suspect, who was subject to an existing depor...

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Germany Continues Pension Payments to Nazi Perpetrators

Germany pays approximately five million euros annually in war victim pensions to over 8000 recipients, including an estimated 5 percent of war criminals, despite a 1998 law mandating review; this has drawn criticism for its failure to address this systemic issue.

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German Court Rejects Schönbohm's Lawsuit Against Interior Ministry

A German court rejected former BSI president Arne Schönbohm's lawsuit against the Interior Ministry for damages related to a critical TV report, ruling that while the ministry might have been negligent, the harm stemmed primarily from the broadcast itself, not ministerial inaction.

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Magdeburg Official Apologizes Amidst Christmas Market Controversy

Magdeburg's Deputy Mayor Ronni Krug apologized for an email suggesting ways to hinder a competing Christmas market, sparking a corruption investigation after a December 20th attack on the city's market raised security concerns and questions about potential conflicts of interest.

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German Arms Exports Soar to Record High in 2024

Germany's arms exports hit a record €13.33 billion in 2024, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion and defying initial plans to curb exports. Other major recipients include Singapore, Algeria, the USA, and Turkey.

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