Daily Briefing 23.03.2026, 15:59 (CET)

Merz backs German coalition's reform agenda despite SPD's troubles
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday said he remains committed to his government's reform agenda, after his conservatives dealt their centre-left coalition partner, the Social Democra...
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Listed companies in Germany issued more than 100 profit warnings in 2025, highlighting ongoing economic uncertainty, according to a study by strategy consultancy EY-Parthenon.
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Elversberg's Book to begin new chapter at Dortmund as deal agreed
SV Elversberg sporting director Nils-Ole Book joined Borussia Dortmund on Monday to replace Sebastian Kehl and penned a deal until 2029.
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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar reacted sharply on Monday to a social media post by Germany's ambassador to Israel, with the ministry accusing Steffen Seibert of lacking empathy for Is...
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'Stolen' trophy found in German handball team's own cellar
A championship trophy thought to have been stolen from German handball titleholders Füchse Berlin has been found in the basement of the club's own offices.
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'A little nervous' - Müller prepares for World Cup TV pundit role
Germany's 2014 World Cup winner Thomas Müller has admitted to trepidation as he prepares to make his major tournament bow as a television pundit.
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Jewish student's complaint against Berlin university dismissed
A Jewish student's legal complaint against the Free University of Berlin over insufficient protection from anti-Semitism was dismissed by a court in the German capital on Monday.
Read TextIndonesia deports German over unauthorized research in national park
Indonesian authorities have deported a German national after he was found conducting unauthorized research in Lore Lindu National Park, officials said Monday.
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Germany's Social Democrats pledge to fight on after latest setback
The leaders of Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) on Monday rebuffed calls to step down hours after a bruising electoral defeat in south-western state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
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Top German court dismisses climate lawsuit against BMW, Mercedes-Benz
Germany's Federal Court of Justice (BGH) on Monday dismissed climate lawsuits against automotive giants BMW and Mercedes-Benz that sought to ban the carmakers from selling new combustion en...
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