Germany News in English
January 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th January, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
Iran's Basij militia and Revolutionary Guard face international scrutiny amid alarming reports from Tehran.
Friedrich Merz questions the necessity of high sick leave rates in Germany, sparking debate.
Concerns rise as Merz's reform may create new dimensions of poverty and homelessness in Germany.
CDU labor chief urges party to rethink inheritance tax reform amid growing resistance.
In Berlin, the Left party emerges as the second strongest force, leaving SPD trailing.
Transition administration discusses Gaza in Cairo as Trump appoints founding members for a peace council.
Justice Ministry plans to exclude candidates from the AfD amid rising hate speech concerns.
Brandenburg tightens migration policies following school violence incidents linked to migrants.
Taiwan to produce 40 percent of its chips in the U.S. as part of a new trade agreement.
YouTube star Julian Claßen and his partner suffer a heartbreaking miscarriage.
Samsung unveils its new Spatial Display technology at CES 2026, promising stunning visuals.
New research suggests a recently discovered mechanism could revolutionize virus diagnostics.
Alzheimer's research highlights the impact of ApoE status knowledge on patient care.
Mushroom coffee trend gains traction, touted as a health booster in the wellness market.
What vitamin deficiency could be causing your muscle pain?
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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