Daily Briefing 19.07.2026, 16:52 (CEST)

Germany's Merz not ruling out reshuffle after forcing out key ally
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz indicated on Sunday he could consider a cabinet reshuffle after key ally Jens Spahn resigned under pressure as head of his conservative alliance in parliament.
Read TextKate Bush fans clad in red dance in Berlin's Görlitzer Park
Dressed in red from head to toe, dozens of women and men gathered in Görlitzer Park in Berlin to celebrate an old hit by Kate Bush.
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Court rejects arrest warrant for suspect in violent train clash
The 36-year-old suspect in a violent clash on board a train that left a security guard working for German rail operator Deutsche Bahn critically injured was set free on Saturday evening, after the district co
Read TextTesla plans 2026 production boost at German factory
Tesla plans to increase production at its factory in Grünheide near Berlin in the 2026 financial year as demand recovers and profits improve, according to the company's annual report for its German manufacturing unit.
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Large companies in EU can no longer destroy unsold fashion
Large companies in the European Union will no longer be allowed to destroy unsold clothing and shoes, under rules that took effect on Sunday.
Read TextGermany's solar industry says government plans threaten sector
The German solar industry says plans by the Economy Ministry to eliminate subsidies threaten the industry.
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'Too soft': Klinsmann on German team at World Cup
Germany were not physical enough at the World Cup which contributed to their a third straight early and shameful exit, former national team coach Jürgen Klinsmann has said.
Read TextTwo dead in motorway head-on collision in Germany
Two people have died, and several others were critically injured, in a German motorway crash caused by a car driving in the wrong direction, the police reported on Sunday.
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Eintracht Frankfurt sign German U21 player Aseko from Bayern Munich
Eintracht Frankfurt have signed midfield talent Noel Aseko from champions Bayern Munich.
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Senior German conservative resigns following backlash over surrogacy
Jens Spahn, the leader of the conservative bloc in the German parliament and a key ally of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, is stepping down amid a controversy surrounding his decision to have a child via a surrogate mother in the United States, according to a letter by Spahn seen by dpa on Saturday.
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