Daily Briefing 31.05.2026, 23:20 (CEST)
Good omen? Germany beat Finland before WC with Undav, Musiala goals
Deniz Undav scored a brace and had an assist while Jamal Musiala was on target on his return as Germany trounced Finland 4-0 on Sunday in their last home game before the World Cup.
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Hamburg referendum on future Olympic bid starts
A referendum on a future Olympic bid by the city of Hamburg started on Sunday, with results expected late in the day.
Read TextThousands rally in western Germany against gas-fired power stations
Thousands of climate activists gathered in Hamm, in western Germany, to protest against gas-fired power plants on Saturday, in a largely peaceful gathering, police said.
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Adi Hütter back as Frankfurt coach, contract until 2029
Adi Hütter is returning to Eintracht Frankfurt for a second term as coach on a contract until 2029, the Bundesliga club said on Sunday.
Read TextGerman execs, far-right politicians to attend Russian economic event
After four years of absence due to Moscow's war in Ukraine, members of the German business community and far-right politicians are set to attend an upcoming economic forum in the northern Russian city of St Petersburg.
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New German strawberry drive-in proves popular with hungry motorists
Long queues of cars have been forming at a drive-in in north-western Germany this month, with customers looking to buy not fries or burgers, but strawberries.
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Havertz: 'Thrill of anticipation' to join German squad after CL drama
Kai Havertz hopes he can get over Arsenal's Champions League final defeat when he links up with the German World Cup squad.
Read TextZelensky thanks Germany for Iris-T air defence system launch pad
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday that Ukraine has received a new launch pad for the Iris-T air defence system from Germany.
Read TextMetallica show draws record crowd at Berlin's iconic Olympic Stadium
A record 94,000 fans attended a concert by US band Metallica at Berlin's Olympic Stadium on Saturday.
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Top German conservative: Speculation of move against Merz 'nonsense'
Speculation about a move to topple German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is "nonsense," a leading conservative said on Saturday.
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