Daily Briefing 19.02.2026, 11:56 (CET)

Germany's Deutsche Welle loses millions in federal subsidies

Germany's Deutsche Welle (DW) has to save €21 million ($24.7 million) after a deep cut to federal subsidies, the international broadcaster said on Wednesday.

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Bodø beat Inter 3-1 as Leverkusen and Newcastle win, Atletico held

Norway's Bodø/Glimt wrote another chapter in their Champions League fairytale on Wednesday while Bayer Leverkusen and Newcastle United also had memorable victories in their Champions League...

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German President Steinmeier praises Jordan as 'anchor of stability'

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Wednesday praised Jordan's mediating role in the Middle East as he visited Amman for talks with King Abdullah II.

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Germany, India seal 'AI Pact' ahead of New Delhi summit

Germany and India are set to expand cooperation on artificial intelligence (AI).

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German minister hails 'turnaround' as approvals of new flats rise 10%

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Wadephul: Ties between Paris and Berlin of 'existential importance'

Ties between Paris and Berlin are of "existential importance" to Europe, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Wednesday.

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German railway operator Deutsche Bahn hit by cyberattack

German rail operator Deutsche Bahn has confirmed that disruption to its IT and booking systems on Tuesday was caused by a cyberattack.

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Tehran: German ambassador summoned over 'anti-Iranian activities'

Iran has summoned the German ambassador-designate in protest over "anti-Iranian activities" in Germany and "destructive" positions taken by German politicians, state radio reported on Wedne...

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Germany's Brenntag pairs with Westlake Epoxy to distribute in India

German chemical distribution firm Brenntag and Westlake Epoxy will expand their relationship to south and west India, Westlake announced on Wednesday.

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Germany's Merz open to social media ban for children

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has backed proposals to restrict social media use by children, citing concerns about excessive screen time and its impact on young people's development.

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