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Parliamentary elections: Pantisano ready to cooperate with CDU in Saxony-Anhalt
Luigi Pantisano, a candidate for leadership of Germany's Left Party, has expressed willingness to cooperate with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) after the state election in Saxony-Anhalt if it prevents the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) from gaining power. Pantisano emphasized that preventing the AfD from coming to power is the top priority, even if it requires cooperation with the CDU. However, he warned against forming a coalition with the CDU, citing concerns that such a move could reinforce the AfD's narrative that all other parties are the same and potentially lead to an

World Cup 2026: FIFA President Gianni Infantino, a private jet and a lot of flying miles
The article discusses FIFA President Gianni Infantino's travel habits during preparations for the 2026 World Cup, highlighting his use of a private jet and extensive air travel.

Merz and Macron praise G7 summit as a success
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz praised the G7 summit in Évian as a success, highlighting the unified statement issued by the group for the first time since President Donald Trump took office. Merz presented Trump with a jersey from the German national team as a birthday gift, referencing Trump's status as the 47th U.S. president. French President Emmanuel Macron also described the summit as a 'strategic awakening.' The article notes the positive atmosphere among world leaders during the meeting.
Standing ovations for Chancellor: Merkel surprises with appearance at inauguration of Obama museum
German Chancellor Angela Merkel received standing ovations during her surprise appearance at the inauguration ceremony of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Weather: Extreme heat in NRW: up to 37 degrees on Friday
The article reports on extreme heat expected in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) on Friday, with temperatures reaching up to 37 degrees Celsius according to the German Weather Service (DWD). It notes that most areas in NRW will experience humid and hot conditions, with temperatures between 32 and 37 degrees. The article mentions that northern regions near the central mountains will face strong heat stress, while the Hochsauerland area will have slightly lower temperatures, just below 30 degrees. The DWD states that Friday will be the hottest day in the coming days. In the afternoon, heavy thunder,

Liveblog Ukraine war: Manfred Weber, leader of the EPP, says criticism of Costa is 'exaggerated'
The EU has extended its economic sanctions against Russia for the first time by twelve months rather than six. This decision was made at the June summit in Brussels by the heads of state and government of the member states. Previously, Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orbán had blocked annual extensions, but the new prime minister Péter Magyar is seen as more critical of Russia than his predecessor. The sanctions include restrictions in trade, finance, energy, industry, transport, and luxury goods. A ban on importing Russian crude oil via sea and the disconnection of several Russian banks from

Market report: Investors reluctant despite falling oil prices
The article discusses market reactions to recent geopolitical developments and falling oil prices. Despite the signing of a framework agreement between Iran and the U.S., which has slightly improved investor sentiment, investors remain cautious. The DAX index is approaching but has not yet surpassed the key level of 25,000 points. Analysts note that while oil prices have dropped following the agreement, there are still uncertainties regarding the sustainability of the deal, future oil flows, and monetary policy implications.
Socialism to last: Cuba opens economy with biggest reform in decades
Kuba has announced major economic reforms aimed at modernizing its economy while maintaining socialism. The reforms include measures to attract foreign investment, increase private sector activity, and improve efficiency in state-run industries.
Now we're gassing the Muslims CD CDU member causes consternation with hate video
A video by a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), a major German political party, has caused outrage due to its content. The video includes the phrase 'Now we gas the Muslims,' which has sparked widespread shock and condemnation.
IW study reaches 25 per cent: number of working early retirees rises sharply
A study by the Institute for Work (IW) found that 25 percent of early retirees in Germany are still working, indicating a sharp increase in this group.
Oil price on the decline: Iran deal keeps Wall Street on edge
The article discusses the decline in oil prices and mentions that the Iran deal keeps the Wall Street market stable.
'I love this': England Idol raves about the 'sucking' of Tuchel
An English football idol praises Thomas Tuchel, referring to him as 'the gambling' Tuchel, expressing admiration for his approach.
Heatwave in France kills young man
The article reports on the impact of a heatwave in France, including the cancellation of numerous train services by Deutsche Bahn and the death of a young man linked to the extreme heat.
200 million from Germany: NATO group promises Ukraine military aid worth billions
A NATO group has agreed to provide military assistance worth billions to Ukraine, with Germany contributing 200 million euros.
Trump administration bows to pressure: dismantling key climate change measurement stations likely halted for now
The Trump administration has reportedly halted plans to dismantle key climate change monitoring stations following pressure from various groups.

Other colors, high prices: Surface Pro and laptop now with Snapdragon X2
Microsoft has released updated versions of its Surface Pro and Surface Laptop devices featuring Qualcomm's second-generation Snapdragon X processors. The new models include variants with ten-core (Snapdragon X2 Plus) and twelve-core (Snapdragon X2 Elite) chips but exclude the top model with eighteen cores. Prices start at 1600 euros for the Surface Pro 13 with a ten-core processor and increase significantly with larger storage options and higher-end configurations.
"Bankruptcy declaration": criticism of the Bayreuth Festival grows
Criticism towards the Bayreuth Festival is growing amid reports of financial difficulties.

EU summit: Leaders to discuss Ukraine, global issues
At an EU summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged EU leaders to accelerate Ukraine's path to full EU membership, stating that the future of Europe depends on defending Ukraine. He emphasized the importance of granting Kyiv a fast-track process for joining the EU. The European Council has begun opening chapters in accession negotiations with Ukraine, aiming to proceed with all remaining chapters as quickly as possible. Zelenskyy also highlighted the need for long-term financial support for Ukraine's military to ensure Europe's security.
After a road accident in a hospital, escaped murderers caught in Italy
A murderer who had escaped during a walk outside a clinic in Peine was captured in Italy after being involved in a traffic accident.
Another verdict: The federal government must pay 220 million to mask dealers
A court has ruled that the German federal government must pay 220 million euros to mask sellers.
"Maybe we can do something": Trump talks with Putin and Zelenskyy
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Starmer can only lose: 76,000 voters decide the future of Britain
The article discusses the upcoming UK general election, highlighting that 76,000 voters will decide the future direction of Britain.
The first effects of restructuring: 28,000 VW employees agree to voluntarily leave the group
Volkswagen has reported that 28,000 employees have agreed to voluntarily leave the company as part of restructuring efforts.
The most violent drone attacks have shaken Moscow - ntv.de
The article reports on large-scale drone attacks that have shaken Moscow, describing them as the most intense such attacks to date.
Reform of the eight-hour day: employers and the CDU hammer Bärbel Bas's bill on the head
The article discusses a reform proposal related to an eight-hour workday, focusing on opposition from employers and the CDU towards Bärbel Bas' legislative draft.
Oil surplus instead of shortage?
The article discusses Iran's new fuel subsidy program, which aims to reduce the cost of gasoline for consumers. The policy is presented as a response to economic pressures and potential shortages.
"He's a friend": team boss speaks power word: Knicks visit Donald Trump
The New York Knicks basketball team is visiting Donald Trump, according to the article. The headline suggests that the team's boss has made a strong statement regarding this visit.
Only for collective farms: Basic design: From the eight-hour day only if the worker: Yes
The article discusses a draft proposal by Bas regarding the eight-hour workday, specifying that it would only apply to companies bound by collective agreements.
The German Navy is in favour of a possible use of Hormus in the Red Sea
The German Navy is considering potential military involvement in the Red Sea via the Hormuz Strait, though it currently lacks approval from the Bundestag.

Federal Chancellor Merz concludes G7 summit
The G7 summit in Evian ended harmoniously according to the article, with all heads of state and government expressing positive conclusions and emphasizing unity. German Chancellor Merz also joined in the praise.
Iran war in live video: Trump's chief of staff expects challenging days
The article provides a live update on developments related to the Iran conflict, with a specific mention that at 10:05, Trump's Chief of Staff expects challenging days ahead.

Apple: AI boom is driving iPhone prices up
Apple has announced price increases for its iPhones and other products due to rising costs of memory chips driven by the global expansion of AI data centers. According to Apple CEO Tim Cook, these cost increases are unavoidable despite efforts to mitigate them. The exact timing, affected products, and magnitude of the price hikes have not been specified yet. Apple is expected to unveil new models, including the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max, as well as a foldable iPhone, during its next major product launch in September.
NATO 3.0 to come: partial withdrawal of US military from Europe 'with immediate effect'
The article discusses NATO 3.0, indicating a shift in military strategy, with a partial withdrawal of U.S. troops from Europe taking effect immediately.

Trump's plans for a luxury resort:
The article discusses plans by Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner to develop a luxury resort in Albania's Vjosa-Narta Lagoon area, which is known for its biodiversity and serves as a stopover for migratory birds such as flamingos. While Ivanka Trump describes the region as 'unbelievably beautiful' and aims to 'unlock its potential,' many Albanians oppose the development, citing environmental concerns. Protests have taken place against the project, and recent legal actions by the anti-corruption prosecutor's office, including arrest warrants for individuals linked to the projects, have激
"Have boys lying down": second witness burdens accused in Fabian case
A second witness has testified against the accused in the case of Fabian, providing significant evidence.
Against "ever new pressures": CDU business council calls for a 180-degree turnaround in pensions
The CDU Economic Council has called for a complete reversal of current policies regarding pensions, arguing against 'new burdens' placed on citizens.

Norway: Crown princess's son sentenced to 4 years in prison
The son of Norway's Crown Princess, Marius Borg Hoiby, has been sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty of two counts of rape. The 29-year-old pleaded not guilty and can appeal the verdict. Hoiby faced 40 charges, including allegations of raping four different women between 2018 and 2024, with the victims reportedly sleeping or heavily incapacitated. The prosecution sought a seven-year and seven-month sentence, while the defense argued for acquittal on the rape charges and a maximum of 18 months for admitted offenses. Hoiby denied the rape allegations and criticized media's
Up to 80 minutes longer: trains will run long detours between Berlin and Hanover from October
Starting in October, Deutsche Bahn will implement longer detours between Berlin and Hannover, adding up to 80 minutes to travel times.
Escape from punishment: Convicted murderer absconds on motorcycle
A convicted murderer escaped on a motorcycle during a supervised release period in Peine.
The beer is gone: Scottish football fans drink Boston empty
The article reports that Scottish football fans drank all the beer in Boston.
Reason for Iran unification: Trump was afraid of a world economic crisis like 1929
The article suggests that President Donald Trump was motivated by fears of a global economic crisis similar to the 1929 Great Depression when he reached an agreement with Iran.
Industrial employment at its lowest level since 2014
The article reports that industrial employment in Germany has reached its lowest level since 2014, despite layoffs not being the main reason for this decline.

Ukraine war: Merz meets Selensky in London efforts to end the war
Der Artikel berichtet über ein geplantes Treffen zwischen deutschen Politikern wie Merz, britischem Premierminister Starmer und französischem Präsidenten Macron mit Präsident Selenskyj in London. Das Gespräch soll sich auf die Unterstützung der Ukraine und den Druck auf Russland konzentrieren. Zudem wird erwähnt, dass die Bundesregierung das Potenzial für Gespräche mit Russland zur Beendigung des Krieges sieht, obwohl die Kämpfe zunehmen.
Accusations against Xhaka: A damning World Cup report is mixing up Swiss football
The article discusses allegations against Granit Xhaka, a Swiss football player, following a controversial report related to the World Cup. The report has stirred up controversy within Swiss football.
Iran war in live: +++ 01:51 Strait of Hormuz: Iran wants to demand a toll in the medium term +++
The article reports that Iran intends to impose a toll on the Strait of Hormuz in the medium term.
Important questions unresolved: Trump signs in Versailles: Framework agreement between the US and Iran is in force
The article reports that President Donald Trump has signed a framework agreement between the United States and Iran into force at Versailles. The headline suggests that important questions remain unresolved regarding this agreement.
Iran war: US reveals details of framework agreement with Iran
The United States has released the text of a framework agreement aimed at ending the war with Iran. The agreement includes the lifting of oil sanctions, uranium dilution, and the establishment of a reconstruction fund. According to reports, the agreement targets the immediate and permanent cessation of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon. Both parties committed to respecting each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
On the way to the Titanic wreckage: the authorities see systematic errors after the Titanic disaster
Authorities are investigating the wreck of the 'Titan' submersible, which sank during an expedition to the Titanic wreckage site. The investigation has identified systematic errors that may have contributed to the disaster.
Basketball: Basketball dispute over coach Gavel - He breaks the contract
A shareholder of the Bamberg Baskets, Michael Stoschek, has publicly criticized coach Anton Gavel for allegedly attempting to leave the team to join FC Bayern Munich. According to Stoschek, Gavel claims there is a formal error in his contract regarding the digital signature not being confirmed in writing. The situation arose amid the Bundesliga finals between Bayern Munich and Alba Berlin. It is known within the industry that Gavel is expected to take over from outgoing Bayern coach Svetislav Pešić this summer, though Bayern reportedly does not want to pay a transfer fee to the cup winners. St
US central bank leaves interest rates unchanged
The Federal Reserve has decided to keep its key interest rate unchanged.
Wahi was even arrested: DFB opponents targeted for suspected match-fixing
The article reports that Wahi has been arrested as part of an investigation into match-fixing suspicions involving opponents of the German Football Association (DFB).
Spectacular chase: robbery at a jewelry store in Munich - perpetrator caught
A dramatic chase occurred during a jewelry store robbery in Munich, with the perpetrator being apprehended.

Ravensburger takes over Steiff: Elephant wedding in the nursery
The toy company Ravensburger has acquired a majority stake in Steiff, a renowned plush toy manufacturer known for creating the teddy bear. Both companies announced the acquisition, with Steiff continuing to operate independently under new ownership. Ravensburger is well-known for board games, puzzles, and educational toys such as 'Tiptoi' and 'GraviTrax.' Steiff, based in Giengen, Baden-Württemberg, has been producing high-quality plush toys for over 140 years.
Chancellor wants swift agreement: Merz announces 'very far-reaching reform' of pensions
The article reports that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz aims for a swift agreement on pension reform, with CDU leader Friedrich Merz announcing a 'very far-reaching reform' of pensions.

ZDF today live: ZDF gives Musk a declaration of non-compliance
The article discusses a legal dispute between Elon Musk and the German public broadcaster ZDF. Following a segment on ZDF heute live titled 'Ausschreitungen in Belfast – Wie Musk die Proteste befeuert' (Outbreaks in Belfast – How Musk Incited the Protests), which examined Musk's alleged role in escalating violence during protests in Northern Ireland, Musk issued a warning against the ZDF through his online platform X. The ZDF responded by accepting an injunction from Musk's German lawyer, Joachim Nikolaus Steinhöfel, before the deadline. As a result, the ZDF removed the disputed passage from a
Far earlier than the Middle Ages: Researchers find the oldest evidence of the plague in Siberia
Researchers have discovered the earliest evidence of the plague in Siberia, dating back much earlier than the Middle Ages.
'Take first': Poland calls on Germany to swiftly compensate victims of occupation
Poland has called on Germany to provide swift compensation for victims of occupation, referencing historical grievances related to World War II.

Russian frigate fires on British yacht: Starmer warns
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for vigilance following warning shots fired by a Russian frigate toward a British yacht in the English Channel. Starmer described Russia's actions as aggressive and criticized the incident as reckless. The Russian frigate, Admiral Grigorovich, was reportedly drifting without motor power at the time, which may have contributed to perceptions of vulnerability amid dense fog. The elderly couple aboard the British-registered yacht 'Bright Future' disputed Russia's account, stating they immediately responded to horn warnings when approaching within 500
Wild scenes at gas stations: 25 Russian regions running out of gasoline and diesel
Wild scenes at gas stations: 25 Russian regions are running out of gasoline and diesel.
+++ 23:03 Russia accuses Ukraine of bombing a bus with children - Kiev denies this +++
Russia accuses Ukraine of shelling a bus carrying children, which Kyiv denies.

A rape trial in Norway: Mette-Marit's son sentenced to four years in prison
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been sentenced to four years in prison for crimes including domestic violence and assault against two ex-girlfriends. The sentence was lighter than the seven years and seven months requested by prosecutors but heavier than the one year and six months suggested by his defense. Høiby admitted to some charges but denied allegations of sexual assault during sleep.
Dusseldorf: Police shoot knife-armed man near Kita - video
Police shot a man armed with a knife near a kindergarten in Düsseldorf. A video of the incident is available.
Confessional video was already done Hamas planned concrete attack in Europe
The article reports that Hamas had already prepared a confession video and planned a specific attack in Europe.
China's car market breaks through in surprising fashion
The article discusses an unexpected collapse in China's automotive market.
Suddenly, everything went very fast: successful lung transplant for Mette-Marit
Mette-Marit has successfully undergone a lung transplant.
Lukashenko says military victory is unrealistic
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that achieving a military victory in the ongoing conflict is unrealistic.

Why SpaceX's IPO Is Risky for Investors
The article discusses the risks associated with SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO), highlighting concerns among experts regarding its valuation of $1.8 trillion. Analysts like Stephan Kemper from BNP Paribas Wealth Management note the high valuation as ambitious, while others, such as Georg von Wallwitz from Eyb & Wallwitz, acknowledge Elon Musk's visionary approach but question whether the valuation is justified by current market realities. The piece outlines SpaceX's diverse ventures, including reusable rockets, satellite internet, artificial intelligence, space data centers, and even aM
Zinedine Zidane watching: Luca Zidane celebrating bitter World Cup debut in front of his father
The article discusses Luca Zidane's debut at the World Cup, which was a disappointing performance witnessed by his father, Zinedine Zidane.
+++ 06:48 Prime Minister of Albania calls for swift admission of new EU member states +++
Albania's Prime Minister has called for the rapid accession of new member states into the European Union.
No more US blockade: Iran exports oil by ship for first time in months
Iran has exported oil by ship for the first time in months, indicating an end to U.S. sanctions.
Predictor knew it all: my God, Messi: record masterpiece leaves Kansas stunned
The article discusses a performance by Lionel Messi that has left fans in awe, referring to it as a 'record masterpiece' that has stunned Kansas.
Truck accident near Bad Hersfeld: Hundreds of litres of diesel flooded the A4
A truck accident occurred on the A4 highway near Bad Hersfeld, resulting in hundreds of liters of diesel fuel spilling onto the road.
+++ 02:16 Ukraine: 13 kidnapped children from Russian occupied territory brought home +++
Thirteen children who were abducted from a Russian-occupied area in Ukraine have been returned home.
+++ 15:40 Wadephul continues to see "uncertainty" in US-Iran agreement - not yet a mandate +++
The article mentions that Wadephul continues to see 'uncertainty' regarding the US-Iran agreement and that there is still no mandate.

Individual critique of the German national team: Nmecha and Brown shine, Havertz and Undav are ice-cold
Germany started their World Cup campaign with a convincing 7:1 victory over Curacao. Key players like Kai Havertz and Felix Nmecha shone with goals, while substitutes including Deniz Undav also performed well. The team showed strong overall performance, with Manuel Neuer having limited action but remaining reliable when needed. Joshua Kimmich was less influential in the match but did not face significant threats.
17-year-old in psychiatric hospital: adopted daughter of Herdecker mayor accused of assault
A 17-year-old girl, who is the adopted daughter of the mayor of Herdecke, has been charged following an attack. The girl was reportedly in psychiatric care.
Did the US President Lie? Trump's Ballroom Apparently Costs Taxpayers $300 Million
The article discusses allegations that former U.S. President Donald Trump lied about the cost of his ballroom, suggesting it may have cost taxpayers approximately $300 million.
"This collective excitement". Can football bring us the New York Knicks effect?
The article discusses whether football can create a 'collective excitement' similar to what the New York Knicks basketball team achieved. It references the Knicks' ability to generate intense fan engagement and asks if a comparable phenomenon could occur in football.

Donald Trump: FBI wants to foil possible attack on US president's birthday party
The FBI has reportedly thwarted a potential attack on a birthday celebration for U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. According to FBI Director Kash Patel, federal agencies including the Department of Justice and others intervened quickly, leading to the arrest of multiple suspects. The plan allegedly involved using drone-borne explosives to target nearby buildings, forcing an evacuation and directing attendees toward snipers. This information was first reported by ABC News based on anonymous sources, with other outlets like Fox News and CBS News later confirming details.
"Shameful and indecent": Sheryl Crow slanders Donald Trump's cage fight
Sheryl Crow criticized Donald Trump's 'cage fight' during an event, calling it 'shameful and lacking in decency'.
Only with the power of his thoughts: a paralyzed ALS patient is talking to family again thanks to a brain implant
A paralyzed ALS patient has regained the ability to communicate with his family using a brain implant.
Trump: Can oil sanctions against Russia be reinstated "soon"
The article reports on a statement by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the potential reinstatement of oil sanctions against Russia.
Are there new mass protests?: It will be difficult for Iran's leadership after the war
The article discusses whether new mass protests could emerge in Iran following the war, suggesting that the Iranian leadership faces significant challenges.
Forsa - Satisfaction with Chancellor Merz in the RTL/n-tv trend barometer over the course of time, 16.06.2026
The article presents data from the Forsa institute regarding public satisfaction with Chancellor Merz over time, as measured by the RTL/n-tv Trendbarometer.
Deal with the Taliban: Germany sends about 30 men to Afghanistan
Germany has deported approximately 30 men to Afghanistan following an agreement with the Taliban.
Why Felix Nmecha is praying after the DFB victory
The article discusses why Felix Nmecha prayed after Germany's victory in a football match.
But with the reservation that the European Parliament will clear the way for a controversial US customs deal
The European Parliament has cleared the way for a controversial U.S. tariff agreement, though with reservations.
Trump: Russia should "make an agreement" with Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump stated that Russia should reach an agreement with Ukraine.
Jörg Dahlmann is fighting cancer again
The article mentions that Jörg Dahlmann is once again fighting cancer.
Years of control and violence: Sweden forced women into sex business and sent to prison
A Swedish man was sentenced to prison for forcing a woman into sex work through years of control and violence.