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 Greens Debate Wealth Redistribution to Fund Climate Action

The German Green Party is debating wealth redistribution methods to fund climate action and address inequality, with proposals including taxes on fossil fuel industries, high earners, and a potential one-time wealth tax, though economists express concerns about their effectiveness.

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Germany Weighs Palantir Software Use Amidst Data Privacy Debate

German Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger supports using Palantir's software for security, while Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig expresses reservations; several states already use it, raising privacy and technological dependence concerns.

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German Warship's First Greenland Visit Highlights Arctic Strategy

The German Navy's supply ship "Berlin" departs for Atlantic maneuvers, including a historic visit to Nuuk, Greenland, participating in Operation Nanook and a later US coast exercise, showcasing international cooperation and Arctic presence.

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German Bürgergeld Payments Surge to €46.9 Billion in 2024

Germany's 2024 Bürgergeld payments totaled €46.9 billion, a €4 billion increase, with 5.5 million recipients; €24.7 billion went to German citizens and €22.2 billion to non-citizens.

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SPD Pushes for Tax Hikes to Combat Wealth Inequality in Germany

The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) is advocating for new taxes and increased inheritance taxes to address growing wealth inequality, sparking discussions with their coalition partners, the CDU/CSU, and prompting debate about the future of German fiscal policy.

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Poland Extends Border Controls with Germany Until October 4th

Poland extended temporary border controls with Germany until October 4th, citing a 98% reduction in illegal crossings since their July 7th introduction due to increased migration pressure and coordination with Germany's October 2023 measures, aiming to curb irregular migration and manage the flow of...

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Brandenburg to Restructure Migration Policy with New Facilities

Brandenburg's Interior Minister René Wilke announced plans to create new facilities for migrants: a departure facility for those without residency, an interim facility for integration, and a deportation detention center for criminal migrants, with initial steps planned for 2024.

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Söder Rejects SPD Tax Increase Calls, Wants to End Ukrainian Benefits

Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder rejected calls from the SPD for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the existing coalition agreement. He also called for ending all Ukrainian citizen's benefits, a move not supported by the coalition agreement, and reiterated his oppos...

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Bielefeld Court Shooting: Siblings' Revenge Attempt After Boxer's Murder

Following the April 8th, 2015 murder conviction of a 34-year-old man for the killing of former professional boxer Besar Nimani in Bielefeld, Germany, his siblings opened fire near the courthouse on February 26, 2015, injuring several people in an act of revenge, believing authorities had failed to c...

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Bavaria's Slow Use of €461 Million in After-School Care Funding"

Bavaria has utilized only 1.3% of its €461 million federal allocation for expanding primary school after-school care, jeopardizing the 2026/27 legal entitlement, despite 21.3% being planned; the SPD blames bureaucratic hurdles and insufficient support for municipalities.

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Söder Rejects SPD Tax Hike Calls, Proposes Citizens' Benefit Reform

CSU leader Markus Söder rejected SPD calls for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the coalition agreement and recent tax cuts and debt increases; he proposed economic growth through citizens' benefit reform including mandatory work and eliminating benefits for Ukrainians, li...

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Die Linke Faces Internal Conflict Over Antisemitism Commissioner's Pro-Israel Stance

Nine members of Germany's Die Linke party have filed a motion to expel Brandenburg's Antisemitism Commissioner, Andreas Büttner, for his pro-Israel stance during the Gaza conflict, citing violations of party policy and online abuse he has faced.

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