Daily Briefing 17.04.2026, 16:18 (CEST)
German housing permits rise sharply in first two months of year
More apartments can be built: Permits increased significantly in February. However, high costs and bureaucracy continue to slow down the start of construction.
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AfD tops another poll as support for German governing parties slips
Public dissatisfaction with the government is growing; two-thirds of respondents in a new poll rate the Chancellor's performance poorly. One party in particular is benefiting from this situation.
Read TextLufthansa strikes extend to fifth day, hundreds more flights axed
Despite the announced closure of Lufthansa CityLine, pilots continue to disrupt flight operations. Hundreds of flights were cancelled again at Frankfurt Airport.
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Lindt joins other firms sinking chocolate prices as cocoa cheapens
Due to high prices, many consumers have lost their appetite for chocolate. But cocoa has recently become significantly cheaper again. Brand manufacturers are now responding to this.
Read TextWück wants Germany players to improve gameplay ahead of Austria game
On the road to the 2027 World Cup in Brazil, there has recently been some clear self-criticism within the women's national team. What needs to improve in the return match in Austria.
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Jet fuel crunch threatens summer flights in Europe, industry warns
Will air traffic run out of fuel during the summer travel season? According to the aviation association, the situation is becoming critical. The industry is proposing concrete countermeasures.
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Zverev beats Cerundolo and books semi-final spot at Munich Open
After a bizarre set loss, german tennis pro Alexander Zverev turned things around and advanced to the semifinals. His opponent is now known. Will the German become the record champion in Munich?
Read TextWoman forgets 20 tarantulas on German train
Why would someone leave 20 tarantulas on a train? An unusual package ends up at the Federal Police station in Tübingen.
Read TextYoung man dies after dispute involving knife in Berlin
A dispute in Berlin-Wedding ended with a stabbing, according to police. A young man was fatally injured. The public prosecutor's office and the homicide squad are now investigating.
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German foreign minister welcomes 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul welcomed the 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon announced by US President Donald Trump.
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