Germany News in English

February 7, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 7th February, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.

A 14-year-old boy has been fatally stabbed in North Rhine-Westphalia, police detain a 12-year-old suspect.

The U.S. rejects Moscow's proposal for a new nuclear treaty without China, calling it pointless.

The Merz government plans a controversial 48-hour workweek, sparking backlash from the public.

Investigations are underway against Norway's former Prime Minister Jagland in connection with Epstein.

Berlin's U2 subway line resumes service after icy conditions, as residents get creative with de-icing.

A partial victory for a chief physician as a court rules against a ban on abortions in a Catholic clinic.

The AfD party seeks to dissolve the Thuringian state parliament amid political turmoil.

Hungary sentences Maja T. to eight years in prison, her father hopes for an end to their nightmare.

Germany's coalition government introduces an investment levy for streaming giants like Netflix.

Trump hints at a shift, as U.S. delegation pushes for a Ukraine deal before the midterms.

In the UK, Starmer's allies distance themselves from his chief of staff amid the Epstein scandal.

Severe flooding in Spain and Portugal leads to multiple fatalities as winter storms wreak havoc.

Danone expands its recall of baby formula due to contamination concerns, urging parents to take action.

Investors flee tech stocks as concerns grow over the future of AI amid market instability.

In Erfurt, 2,700 Zalando employees face uncertainty following a crisis meeting about job security.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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