Daily Briefing 11.01.2026, 10:50 (CET)
Kennedy claims thousands in Germany prosecuted over Covid exemptions
US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr on Saturday blasted Germany, claiming that thousands of doctors in the country are facing legal action for issuing vaccine and mask exemptions during the coronavirus pandemic.
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German cities hold rallies in solidarity with Iran protesters
The mass anti-government protests in Iran drew demonstrators onto the streets of Berlin and Frankfurt on Saturday.
Read TextLong-distance rail services run again in north Germany after storm
Long-distance rail services in northern Germany, which were partially suspended due to severe winter weather conditions, have resumed on all main routes, the rail operator Deutsche Bahn announced on Sunday morning.
Read TextStuttgart end Leverkusen rot with big 4-1 win; Heidenheim, Mainz draw
Jamie Leweling scored a brace as VfB Stuttgart stormed out of the Bundesliga winter break with a 4-1 statement win at top-four rivals Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday.
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Germany slams Russia's use of Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile
Germany condemned Russia's use of the Oreshnik nuclear-capable medium-range ballistic missile in an overnight attack on western Ukraine.
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Neuer back in Bayern goal but no rush regarding contract
Manuel Neuer returns into Bayern Munich's goal from injury for Sunday's Bundesliga match against Wolfsburg amid talks about his future while there is no place in the squad yet for long-time absentee Jamal Musiala.
Read TextMinistry: Sudan conference to be held in Berlin in April
Germany will host an international aid conference for Sudan in Berlin in April to advance peace efforts given the catastrophic situation in the African country, the Foreign Office in Berlin said on Friday.
Read TextGerman post-war icon of motor racing Hans Herrmann dies at 97
German racing driver Hans Herrmann has died at the age of 97, Porsche, the company he won the Le Mans 24-hour race for in 1970, announced on Friday.
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EU records decline in asylum applications in 2025
The number of applications for asylum recorded by EU authorities fell again last year - this time by an annual 20%, the agency responsible for tracking the process has reported.
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German business sector sees huge opportunity in Merz's India trip
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is due to travel to India with an economic delegation on Sunday, as Berlin seeks a leap in cooperation with the South Asia country and less dependency on China.
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