Daily Briefing 06.05.2026, 11:21 (CEST)

German police raid suspected far-right extremists in multiple cities
Police in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia launched raids in eight cities targeting suspected far-right extremists early on Wednesday, security sources said.
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Most Germans expect the country's governing coalition to collapse before the next scheduled election in 2029, according to a YouGov poll, underscoring mounting pressure on Chancellor Friedr...
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Merz: Germany to be 'fundamentally different' by 2035
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Tuesday he believed Europe's largest economy was capable of reform and could undergo a fundamental transformation by 2035.
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AI offers Germany 'opportunity for a comeback,' digital minister says
Germany should aim for greater independence from foreign digital platforms and companies, Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger said at a trade fair in Hamburg.
Read TextGerman pharmacies decline as sector warns of underfunding
The number of pharmacies in Germany continued to decline at the start of the year, according to data released on Tuesday by the German Pharmacists' Association.
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Suspect in deadly Leipzig car ramming to appear before judge
The driver suspected of carrying out a deadly car ramming in the eastern German city of Leipzig is due to appear before a judge after two people were killed and three were seriously injured...
Read TextGermany receives €4.6 billion from EU's Covid-19 recovery fund
Germany has received a disbursement of €4.6 billion ($5.4 billion) from the European Union's Covid-19 recovery fund, the European Commission said.
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Germany's Merz urges Iran to return to talks after UAE attacks
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has urged Iran's leadership to return to negotiations after Tehran launched missile and drone attacks on the United Arab Emirates.
Read TextGerman government's approval ratings slide to 11%, poll finds
The German government's approval rating slid to just 11% in a poll released, one day before Chancellor Friedrich Merz marks his first anniversary in office.
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Frankfurt Airport operator sees turnover up despite Iran war, strikes
The operator of Germany's largest airport in Frankfurt has reported an increase in turnover in the first quarter of 2026 despite the war in Iran and strike action at Lufthansa.
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