Daily Briefing 09.05.2026, 17:02 (CEST)

Merz: NATO strength not just about troop numbers
Despite tensions with Washington and the planned withdrawal of US troops from Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz remained optimistic about NATO's cohesion during a trip to Sweden on Saturday.
Read TextMerz slams Slovakian leader Fico's trip to Moscow's Victory Day
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Saturday lashed out at Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico's presence in Moscow during Russia's Victory Day Parade marking the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
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Ecologists: Germany has used up its natural resources for 2026
Germany will by Sunday have already used up the natural resources that should theoretically have lasted the country for the whole year, according to ecological researchers of the Global Footprint Network.
Read TextNo agreement yet with German players over potential World Cup bonuses
The German Football Federation (DFB) hasn't yet reached an agreement with the Germany national team players regarding potential World Cup bonuses.
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German airports warn millions of flights could be cancelled
The Association of German Airports (ADV) is warning that flights may be cancelled and prices are likely to rise in future, as jet fuel shortages loom.
Read TextMunich surfers greet reopening of artificial wave in park
Surfing is permitted again on an artificial wave in a popular park in Munich, the new mayor said, after it was suspended due to an accident.
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Riera to remain Frankfurt coach for last game but future open
Eintracht Frankfurt coach Albert Riera will retain his job for the final Bundesliga game of the season against VfB Stuttgart, sporting director Markus Krösche said after Friday's 3-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
Read TextPolice bust man for breaking into German bar for solo drinking spree
Police in northern Germany have launched criminal proceedings against a man who claimed to have been locked inside a bar but was found to have broken in and embarked on a solo drinking spree.
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German exports rise in March despite impact of Iran war
German exports rose 0.5% in March compared with the previous month despite the impact of the war in Iran, according to official figures released on Friday.
Read TextGermany's upper house rejects relief bonus for employees
A tax-free bonus of up to €1,000 ($1,180) that German companies could give their employees partly to offset high energy costs will not be introduced for the moment after the bill suffered a...
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