Germany News in English
February 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th February, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
Negotiations for public sector pay in Germany extend into the night, with a resolution possible.
The U.S. plans to send a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran.
A court allows AfD politician Björn Höcke to speak in Bavaria, sparking debates on public space usage.
Berlin's Brandenburg Gate shines in solidarity with Iran, sending a message of freedom and hope.
U.S. Ambassador comments on German politics, addressing figures like Merz and Merkel.
Debates heat up on ZDF's "Markus Lanz," with discussions on the political climate in East Germany.
Dresden prepares for memorials and demonstrations on February 13th, recalling WWII destruction.
At the Munich Security Conference, experts emphasize the U.S. remains a key energy partner.
Partial strikes in Hamburg's public transport system put pressure on employers to consider passengers.
A war game reveals Europe's vulnerabilities in the event of a conflict with Russia.
Trump's administration loosens CO₂ regulations, raising questions about his climate impact.
Concerns grow over a potential U.S. withdrawal from Ukraine, as Russia celebrates a controversial report.
Strack-Zimmermann warns of a refugee wave due to Russian aggression, expressing disbelief over political responses.
Volkswagen faces legal challenges in France over the diesel scandal, affecting a million vehicles.
Acer halts sales in Germany, with Asus also facing potential distribution issues.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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