Daily Briefing 11.05.2026, 16:39 (CEST)

Germany, Ukraine are strategic defence partners, Pistorius says
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius announced a shift on Monday in Germany's relationship with Ukraine, from aid recipient to defence partner, saying the two countries would work togeth...
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One in six German retailers fear for survival, survey shows
Around a sixth of German retail outlets fear for their existence, according to a survey published on Monday by the Munich-based ifo economic research institute.
Read TextEU, Ukraine reject Putin proposal for Schröder as Ukraine mediator
EU and Ukrainian top diplomats largely rejected a proposal by Russian President Vladimir Putin to make former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder a European mediator in potential talks to br...
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Germany extends employment guarantee at former Russian-owned refinery
The German government will extend by six months its employment guarantee to the PCK oil refinery north-east of Berlin amid persistent concerns over the status of the formerly Russian-owned ...
Read TextGermany's Rheinmetall, Telecom plan drone defence shield
German defence manufacturer Rheinmetall and telecoms provider Deutsche Telekom announced joint plans on Monday to develop a defence shield against hostile drones and cyberattacks.
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German tourism thriving, despite decline in foreign visitors
Overnight stays at German tourist accommodation rose 3.1% year-on-year in March, driven entirely by domestic demand, the Federal Statistical Office reported on Monday.
Read TextGerman passengers from hantavirus-hit Hondius arrive in Frankfurt
The four German passengers from the cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak have been transferred back to Germany where they have arrived at Frankfurt University Hospital, a spokesman...
Read TextSurvey: Two-thirds of Germans cut energy use in response to Iran war
Some two-thirds of German residents are consciously reducing their energy consumption in response to rising prices linked to the war with Iran, according to a survey published on Monday by ...
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Ex-Germany coach Löw says he's unlikely to come out of retirement
Former Germany coach Joachim Löw thinks it's unlikely that he will come out of retirement and take a job with another team.
Read TextHeidenheim's Bundesliga hopes still alive, Eta wins with Union
Heidenheim's hopes of staying in the Bundesliga remain alive after a crucial 3-1 win at Cologne on Sunday.
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