Germany News in English
February 8, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 8th February, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
Hubig proposes stricter rent regulations, limiting furniture surcharges to five percent.
Minister Reiche faces criticism as gas supply concerns grow in the country.
Former French culture minister resigns over Epstein connections, raising eyebrows.
US demands resolution on Ukraine war by June as Russian attacks escalate.
New evidence shows Ukrainian drone units eliminated more Russian soldiers than expected.
Mercedes CEO calls for Germans to work harder, warning against populism.
New Prime Minister Schulze insists on work requirements for citizen income support.
Concerns rise over troubling trends among high school graduates in Germany.
Weather service warns of icy conditions in northern and northeastern Germany.
Judgment in Maja T. case raises questions about justice in Hungary.
Thailand holds parliamentary elections under military scrutiny amid nationalistic sentiments.
Danone expands recall of baby food over contamination concerns.
Big Tech invests heavily in AI, with projections of six hundred fifty billion dollars by 2026.
New method allows tracking of falling space debris, addressing growing threats.
Seven blood markers could signal chronic diseases early, according to new research.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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