Daily Briefing 30.04.2026, 11:31 (CEST)
Germany first-quarter GDP data due as war weighs on outlook
Germany is set to release an initial estimate of gross domestic product (GDP) on Thursday, with economists expecting at best marginal growth in the first quarter as the fallout from the Ira...
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Man suspected of spying for Russia detained in Berlin
A man suspected of spying for Russia since May 2025 "at the latest" has been detained in Berlin, German prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Read TextRising prices push Germans to cut spending, poll shows
Rising prices are forcing many people in Germany to cut back on spending, with 58% saying they had recently reduced everyday expenses, a Forsa poll for broadcasters RTL/ntv showed.
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German inflation rises to 2.9% in April amid Iran war
Inflation in Germany rose to 2.9% in April as tensions continue over the war in Iran, according to provisional figures from the Federal Statistical Office released on Wednesday.
Read Text'The world's supreme judge': Klinsmann hits out at Germans
Former Germany striker and coach Jürgen Klinsmann has hit out at the country over criticism of World Cup co-hosts United States and the ruling football body FIFA.
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Adidas sees rise in first-quarter profit, confirms full-year outlook
German sportswear maker Adidas on Wednesday reported higher profit in its first quarter with increased net sales.
Read TextGerman security expert appointed as ambassador to Ukraine
Senior German diplomat Boris Ruge is set to become Berlin's new ambassador to Ukraine, dpa learned on Wednesday, as the government appoints a slew of new ambassadors worldwide.
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German drone manufacturers are seeking closer cooperation with companies from Taiwan in light of experiences from Russia's war against Ukraine, according to Linda Blechert, managing directo...
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German foreign minister confident in bid for UN Security Council seat
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has expressed optimism despite the uncertainty surrounding Germany’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
Read TextGermany to take stake in African risk insurer to boost investment
Germany will become a shareholder in African trade and investment insurer ATIDI, Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan said during a visit to Kenya.
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