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Germany's 2024 Heat: Warmest Year on Record

Germany recorded its warmest year since 1881 in 2024, surpassing 2023's record, confirming the trend of rising global temperatures and the need for enhanced climate protection measures. This is supported by similar findings from the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, and the US's NOAA.

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Climate Action
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Direct High-Speed Rail Link Opens Between Paris and Berlin

A new direct high-speed train line connecting Paris and Berlin opened on December 17th, offering an 8-hour journey, in response to growing demand for European rail travel; the service, operated by Deutsche Bahn and SNCF, is already over 80% booked.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Yemeni Citizens Sue Germany Over US Drone Strikes

Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany, alleging that its allowance of US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base violates international law because it led to the deaths of their relatives in a 2012 drone strike and causes ongoing psychological trauma.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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SPD Unveils Sweeping Social and Economic Reforms

The SPD's platform includes significant social spending increases (free school lunches, increased minimum wage), tax reforms (cuts for 95% of taxpayers, increased taxes on high earners), and immigration policies emphasizing skilled labor.

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No Poverty
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German Court to Rule on US Drone Strikes via Ramstein Air Base

Two Yemeni men sued the German government, arguing that the US use of Ramstein Air Base as a relay for drone strikes in Yemen, resulting in civilian deaths in 2012, constitutes complicity in war crimes. The case is currently before the German Federal Constitutional Court.

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German Court to Rule on US Drone Strike Complicity

Two Yemeni citizens are suing Germany for complicity in a 2012 US drone strike that killed their family members, arguing that the Ramstein Air Base's communication station facilitated the attack; the German Constitutional Court is hearing the case and will rule in the coming months.

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Syrian Refugees in Germany Divided on Future After Assad's Fall

The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime triggered mixed reactions among Syrian refugees in Germany, with some planning to stay due to established lives, while others aim to return and rebuild their homeland; however, the German government's consideration of deportations raises concerns.

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German Father Found Fully Culpable in Daughter's Scalding Death

A 37-year-old father in Halle, Germany, stands trial for murder after his two-year-old daughter died from scalding injuries allegedly inflicted by him in May; the mother and grandmother face charges of negligent homicide by omission, with all three defendants denying the accusations.

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Esso Granted Lithium Exploration Permit in Lower Saxony

Esso received permission from Lower Saxony's LBEG to explore for lithium across 1,443 square kilometers in five counties and one city, beginning January 1, 2025, using existing data initially before potentially employing deep geothermal-like extraction methods.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Sinking of the "Tanaïs": The End of Crete's Jewish Community

On June 9th, 1944, the German ship "Tanaïs", carrying approximately 300 Jewish people from Chania, Crete, and other prisoners, was torpedoed by a British submarine, resulting in the deaths of all aboard; a German-Greek project now commemorates this event and the end of Crete's 2,300-year-old Jewish ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Workplace Violence in Germany: One in Three Customer-Facing Employees Suffer Verbal Attacks

A recent German study reveals that one in three customer-facing employees experience verbal attacks, with women disproportionately affected, and underreporting prevalent; medical and social workers are the most frequent targets.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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German Man Sentenced for Rape and Assault of Woman in Egypt

A German court sentenced a 37-year-old man to five years and three months in prison for the repeated rape and assault of a young German woman he met online, whom he held captive for two months in Egypt in 2017; the court highlighted the severity of the crimes, but noted the confession and time elaps...

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Gender Equality

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