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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German Authorities Arrest Five Youths Suspected of Far-Right Terrorism

German authorities arrested five youths (ages 14-18) suspected of belonging to a far-right terrorist group, 'Letzte Verteidigungswelle,' aiming to collapse the German government through attacks; two additional suspects are already in custody; Thuringia's Interior Minister points to social media's ro...

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High Heart Attack, Stroke Risk Underestimated in Germany

A Robert Koch Institute study reveals that nearly 20% of German adults aged 35-69 have a high or increased risk of their first heart attack or stroke within a decade; however, half of those at risk believe their risk is low or nonexistent.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Germany's Housing Overcrowding: 11.5% Live in Overcrowded Conditions

In 2024, 11.5% of Germans lived in overcrowded housing, lower than the EU average but disproportionately affecting younger people and those in urban areas; this highlights a need for increased affordable housing initiatives.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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German Court Upholds Dismissal of Police Officer for Extremist Online Activity

A 25-year-old German police officer in Bottrop was lawfully dismissed for posting extremist, racist, and inhumane content, including bestiality, in online chat groups; the Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Münster upheld the dismissal, emphasizing the officer's lack of character fitness and the public in...

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Germany's Border Controls: Sustainability and Legal Challenges

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt asserts that the Federal Police can sustain intensified border controls for an extended period, despite the Police Union's concerns regarding resource limitations and the legality of using the EU's 'public order' clause.

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AfD Faces Likely Rejection for Bundestag Committee Chairships

The Bundestag's committees are electing chairs; the AfD, despite its proportional right to six of 24 chairmanships, faces likely rejection by other parties due to concerns about its constitutionality, following a similar outcome in the last legislative period.

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German Bundestag's AfD Committee Chair Denial Sparks Democratic Concerns

The German Bundestag's refusal to grant the AfD chairmanships in parliamentary committees, despite winning 10 million votes, deviates from past proportional representation practices, raising concerns about democratic principles and future political stability.

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Brandenburg Parliament Upholds AfD Far-Right Classification

The Brandenburg state parliament's committee overseeing the Verfassungsschutz confirmed the agency's classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist organization, citing the assessment as legally sound; this follows the April decision by the former head of the Verfassungsschutz, Jörg Müller, whic...

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Direct High-Speed Rail Link Between Germany and Italy to Launch in 2026

Starting December 2026, high-speed Frecciarossa trains will offer direct routes from Munich to Milan and Rome, saving travelers significant time compared to current routes; this is part of a European Commission initiative to increase cross-border rail travel, with the Brenner Base Tunnel set to furt...

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Climate Action
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Low E-Vehicle Charging Usage Cripples German Smaller Gas Stations

German smaller gas stations face financial struggles due to low electric vehicle charging station usage, averaging only 100 charges per station yearly, despite significant investments (€350,000 per high-performance charger) and bureaucratic delays in obtaining permits.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Germany Appoints New Military Commissioner Amidst Bundeswehr Personnel Crisis

Germany appointed a new military commissioner, Otte, amid concerns about severe personnel shortages in the Bundeswehr, as highlighted in the departing commissioner Högl's report, which revealed an aging and shrinking army of approximately 181,000 soldiers, impacting the country's defense capabilitie...

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German Court Hears Cold Case Murder Trial

A 70-year-old man in Germany is on trial for the 1996 murder of a couple in Völklingen and attempted murder of seven others; DNA evidence and the suspect's past convictions are central to the case.

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