Daily Briefing 27.01.2026, 16:55 (CET)

German auto giants expand market share in Europe in 2025
German car manufacturers increased their market share in Europe last year, industry figures showed.
Read TextGermany's shadow economy grows to over €500 billion
Germany's shadow economy in 2025 reached its highest level in more than a decade amid the country's economic struggles, according to a new study.
Read Text
German defence minister: Talks progressing on NATO Greenland mission
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius expressed optimism about a joint NATO mission to Greenland with the United States.
Read TextSurvivors take centre stage at Auschwitz liberation commemoration
The voices of the survivors are expected to be at the forefront of the commemoration ceremony for the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the former German Nazi concentration and extermin...
Read Text
Veteran German state leader steps down ahead of election as AfD looms
Germany's longest-serving state premier is stepping down ahead of a crucial election later this year that could see the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) make unprecedented gains.
Read TextGerman scouting group accused of hundreds of sexual assault offences
A Christian scouting group in Germany has been found responsible for hundreds of sexual assaults and rapes of minors.
Read Text
Germany's Deutsche Bahn targets €500 million in management cuts
The head of Deutsche Bahn is aiming to cut €500 million ($595 million) per year in management costs, as Germany's railway operator seeks to find a way to profitability.
Read TextMinister: German economic growth not satisfactory
German Minister for Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche expects slight growth in Germany this year, but she said the figures are not satisfactory.
Read TextSurvey: Cost and range worries slow Germany's shift to electric cars
German drivers are holding back from buying electric cars on cost, range and charger availability grounds, according to a new survey conducted for the ZVEI electrical and digital sector ass...
Read Text
Germany needs foreign workers to fill vacancies, says labour minister
Germany urgently needs foreign workers to fill the country's many open jobs, Labour Minister Bärbel Bas said.
Read Text