Daily Briefing 20.06.2026, 16:21 (CEST)

German body sees major impact of solar energy on country's economy
The rapidly increasing use of solar energy is proving to be a huge boom for Germany's economy, according to the German Solar Association (BSW).
Read TextStudy: Fair yuan exchange rate could bring billions to Germany
The Chinese currency, artificially kept low by Beijing, is costing the German economy billions in growth every year, according to a new assessment by economists in Cologne.
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Poland demands shared lead in Ukraine war talks
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski has criticized the leading role played by Germany, France and Britain in talks on ending the Ukraine war and insisted that Poland also be seated at...
Read TextSeveral injured by lightning as rainstorms lash Germany
Heavy storms lashed parts of Germany overnight during the current heatwave, causing numerous injuries and flash flooding that briefly raised local water levels by almost 2 metres.
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Germany coach Nagelsmann backs Sané ahead of Ivory Coast match
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann has backed winger Leroy Sané, granting him a spot in Saturday's starting lineup against Ivory Coast.
Read TextFull back Weiser has Bremen contract renewed
Werder Bremen have renewed the contract of full back Mitchell Weiser who missed the entire past season with a cruciate knee ligament tear.
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Coach Riera names short Frankfurt term a big misunderstanding
Albert Riera has named his short stint as Eintracht Frankfurt coach a big misunderstanding and issued criticism on the club and the players.
Read TextFormer European high jump champ Przybylko of Germany ends career
Former European high jump champion Mateusz Przybylko of Germany has ended his career, his club Bayer Leverkusen said.
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Germany looks to deepen economic, energy ties with Turkey
Germany and Turkey intend to deepen their economic ties, German Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said on Friday during a visit to Ankara, highlighting Turkey's role as a commercial, energy...
Read TextRheinmetall boss urges rules on AI use in weapons
Rheinmetall chief executive Armin Papperger has called for global rules to ensure that humans, rather than machines using artificial intelligence (AI), continue to decide when weapons are f...
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