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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EU and US Agree to 15% Tariff, $1.35 Trillion in Energy and Investment Commitments

The EU and US agreed to a 15% tariff on most EU exports to the US, down from a threatened 30%, with the EU also committing to $750 billion in US energy purchases and $600 billion in US investments by the end of Trump's presidency, prompting criticism of the EU's concessions.

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German Schoolchildren Petition Against Deportation of Yazidi Family

A sixth-grade class in Lychen, Brandenburg, is leading a campaign to bring back a Yazidi family deported to Iraq on July 22nd, despite a court's temporary suspension of the deportation order; their petition garnered 35,000 signatures, prompting a review by the state parliament.

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Saxony Strengthens Border Controls with New Patrol Units

Saxony is establishing two new border patrol units with a total of 24 officers, starting October 1st, 2024, to strengthen border controls with Poland and Czechia, focusing on combating illegal migration and cross-border crime, due to increased illegal migration and related crime, while coordinating ...

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German Pharmacists Oppose EU Plan to Replace Paper Medication Leaflets with QR Codes

German pharmacists and the VdK social association oppose the EU's plan to replace paper medication leaflets with electronic QR codes due to concerns about accessibility for elderly and digitally excluded individuals, while acknowledging potential benefits for visually impaired patients.

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Triple Murder Suspect Found Dead in Weitefeld, Ending Months of Fear

The body of a man suspected of murdering a family of three in Weitefeld in April has been found, bringing an end to four months of fear and uncertainty for the community.

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German Minister Urges Budget Cuts, Rejects Tax Hikes

Facing a large budget deficit, German Chancellor's Office Minister Thorsten Frei urged the coalition for spending cuts, rejecting tax increases and calling for Bürgergeld reforms to reduce recipients while maintaining benefits. He also labelled the AfD as a right-radical party, citing a lack of comm...

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German Court Nomination Fails Amid Coalition Dispute

SPD-nominated jurist Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf withdrew her candidacy for the German Federal Constitutional Court due to CDU/CSU opposition stemming from her views on abortion and vaccination, along with questions about her dissertation; this led to the collapse of the judicial selection process in Ju...

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Bavarian Coalition Urges Climate Action to Save Glaciers, Citing Economic Risks

A coalition of Bavarian environmental and political groups presented a resolution on the Zugspitze, calling for the state to uphold its 2040 climate neutrality target to protect the Alps, citing the loss of two-thirds of the glaciers this century and potential economic and ecological consequences of...

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Stable Numbers, Shifting Causes: Blindness and Visual Impairment in Hesse

In Hesse, Germany, 23,540 people live with blindness or visual impairment as their most significant disability—a number that has remained consistent over the last century despite shifts in causes, from congenital and war-related to age-related vision loss. The BSBH (Blinden- und Sehbehinderten-Selbs...

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Michelin-Starred "La Vie" Showcases Chef Bühner's Evolved Approach to Fine Dining

Thomas Bühner's new Düsseldorf restaurant, "La Vie," opened in May and immediately received a Michelin star, showcasing his commitment to exceptional ingredients like rare Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee and a relaxed management style that empowers his chef.

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Zero Hunger
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German Court Invalidates Parts of State Trojan Law

The German Federal Constitutional Court declared parts of the law authorizing the use of state Trojans in criminal investigations unconstitutional, invalidating source telecommunication surveillance (Quellen-TKÜ) for crimes with a maximum sentence of up to three years and partially invalidating the ...

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Thuringia Plans Further Municipal Mergers Amidst Funding Review

Thuringia plans further municipal mergers by 2026, continuing a trend of voluntary consolidations incentivized by premiums, reducing the number of municipalities from 849 in 2016 to 605 in 2024; the current funding program ends in 2026, with a review planned.

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