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German national weekly newspaper

Die Zeit is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles.

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Schröder Agrees to Testify in Nord Stream 2 Investigation

Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will testify via video link on October 17th before the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state parliament's Nord Stream 2 investigative committee, addressing concerns about the pipeline's completion despite US sanctions and the role of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Climat...

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Five Arrested in Germany for Nationwide Call Center Scam

German police arrested five men (19-29 years old) in Bielefeld for allegedly conducting nationwide call center scams; a May incident in Trier, where a 78-year-old man was seriously injured during a robbery by a suspect posing as a police officer, led to their arrest, with authorities seizing cash, w...

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German States Differ on AfD Members in Public Service

German states are individually assessing public sector job applicants' AfD memberships; no nationwide ban is planned, though some states are implementing stricter checks or routine Verfassungsschutz inquiries, sparking debate on balancing constitutional concerns and equal opportunity.

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European ETS Reduces German Emissions by 47% Since 2005

The German Environment Agency (UBA) credits the European Emissions Trading System (ETS) with a 47% reduction in German emissions since 2005, exceeding the EU average of 51%, largely due to renewable energy and reduced coal, despite a 1% increase in industrial emissions; however, the UBA doesn't spec...

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Berlin Court Orders Schlesinger to Pay RBB Damages

A Berlin court ruled that former RBB head Patricia Schlesinger must pay at least €24,000 in damages for misuse of company cars and travel expenses, with further claims totaling €1.7 million for unauthorized payments still pending; Schlesinger also won a separate claim for €18,300 in severance pay.

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1,440 Unfilled Teaching Positions in Baden-Württemberg Due to Long-Standing Software Error

Due to a software error dating back to 2005, 1,440 teaching positions in Baden-Württemberg were incorrectly listed as filled, resulting in a misallocation of resources; the ministry aims to fill these positions and prevent future errors.

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German Court Vote Postponed Amidst Political Dispute

Following immense pressure from the Union, the vote for three new judges at Germany's Federal Constitutional Court was postponed. SPD-nominee Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, facing accusations of plagiarism and accusations of being 'ultralinks', is standing firm despite the controversy and reported threats...

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German Districts Sue State Over Funding Shortfall

German districts Cochem-Zell and Südwestpfalz are suing the state due to a €370 million deficit caused by increased costs for personnel, childcare, social services, student transport, and an insufficient municipal financial equalization scheme. The Landkreistag supports the lawsuits, citing a 'drama...

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Death of German Theater Director Claus Peymann at 88

Claus Peymann, a renowned German theater director and political activist, died at age 88 in Berlin; his career spanned decades, marked by his leadership at prominent theaters and his controversial political engagements.

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Germany to Create One Million Protective Spaces Amidst Bunker Shortage

Bavaria currently has no usable bunkers, according to Interior Minister Herrmann; only 150 of nearly 500 pre-1990 facilities remain, all unusable. Germany plans a new protective shelter concept by summer, repurposing existing infrastructure for a million new spaces.

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German Police Arrest 16 in Major Drug Trafficking Bust

Following extensive investigations, German police arrested 16 individuals in a large-scale raid across Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, and Hessen for allegedly trafficking over 163 kilograms of cocaine, marijuana, and hashish since 2019; authorities seized weapons, €100,000, and drugs.

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Gera Höhler Biennale Showcases Contemporary Art in Historic Cellars

The 12th Gera Höhler Biennale, running from July 27th to October 17th in repurposed medieval beer cellars, features 25 artists and explores the theme of "unterHaltung" (interaction/entertainment), including reproductions of Klaus Staeck's posters.

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