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Historian Links 1938 'Polenaktion' to Current EU Border Crisis

Historian Stephan Lehnstaedt compares the 1938 'Polenaktion,' where Nazi Germany expelled Polish Jews who were then rejected by Poland, to the current EU border crisis, noting similar patterns of rejection and the potential for escalating xenophobia, although the ultimate consequences differ signifi...

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Bavaria and Austria Seek Solutions for Border Traffic and Migration

Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder visited Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in Vienna to discuss the Tyrol border traffic restrictions and migration policies, resulting in a renewed commitment to finding a trilateral solution for traffic management and acknowledgment of improved cooperation o...

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Polish-German Border Controls: Impact on Relations

Die Welt" analyzes the impact of bilateral border controls between Poland and Germany, arguing that while some worry about strained relations, Germany's past policies, especially its immigration policy since 2015, and Belarus's use of migrants as a weapon, contribute to the current situation.

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Brandenburg Supports Five-Year Extension of Deutschlandticket, Demands Federal Funding

Brandenburg's transportation minister proposes a five-year extension of the €58 Deutschlandticket, urging the federal government to cover rising costs to maintain the current state contribution cap of €1.5 billion annually; Berlin's mayor previously questioned its future.

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German Courts Hear Lawsuits Challenging Asylum Seeker Border Rejections

Three German courts are currently hearing lawsuits challenging border rejections of asylum seekers; one case in Aachen involves a Turkish citizen, another in Karlsruhe concerns an Algerian, and a third in Munich involves a Ukrainian citizen; these cases follow a June ruling that deemed the rejection...

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German Startup Incubator Futury Receives €10 Million in Federal Funding

Futury, a German startup incubator, received €10 million in federal funding, bringing its total to €20 million, to support its goal of establishing 1,000 new startups in the Rhine-Main region by 2030, addressing the region's lagging position in national startup rankings.

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Germany's Inflation at 2%, Lowest Since October 2024

Germany's inflation rate reached 2% in June 2025, the lowest since October 2024, due to lower energy and food prices; however, rising service prices and new US tariffs create economic uncertainty.

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Berlin Education Senator's False Statement on Homophobic Bullying Case

A lawyer's letter detailing homophobic bullying against a homosexual teacher in Berlin arrived at the education administration between December 9-11, 2024, but the Senator initially gave false information about the date of its arrival, prompting criticism and a motion of disapproval.

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St. Pauli Accuses Hamburg Police of Racial Profiling and Excessive Force

Sixty St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of racial profiling and excessive force, citing instances of drawn weapons and fearing lethal violence against Black individuals; police deny these claims, highlighting de-escalation efforts and positive public perception of their presence.

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Mother Sues Over 15 Years of Uncertainty in Peggy Knobloch Case

In May 2001, nine-year-old Peggy Knobloch vanished in Lichtenberg, Germany; her body was discovered in 2016. Her mother now seeks €75,000 from a man initially suspected, claiming his statements prolonged her suffering for fifteen years, a claim the Oberlandesgericht Bamberg will rule on August 14th.

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Stuttgart Opera Renovation Faces Further Delays, Cost Overruns

The Stuttgart Opera's billion-euro renovation is facing further delays and rising costs, prompting a redesign of the interim performance venue, pushing its completion to 2032 and raising concerns about the total project cost.

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People Pleaser" Explores Migration and Identity in Germany

Anna Dimitrova's "People Pleaser" follows Nikolina, a German-born Bulgarian teenager in Munich, as she navigates her people-pleasing tendencies while grappling with her own migration story and the cultural challenges faced by her friends, Alex and Theo, revealing societal resistance to integrating m...

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