Germany News in English
February 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th February, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
Investigators in Minnesota accuse the FBI of serious misconduct in the Alex Pretti case.
Three-day strike disrupts public transport in Hamburg, affecting bus and subway services.
Iran's Pahlavi faces backlash at a security conference amid protests against the regime.
Germany's CDU proposes income tax reform while the SPD develops its own plan.
Winter weather keeps heating oil demand high as prices remain stable.
Hamas reportedly coordinated its attack on Israel using emojis as a signal.
New SAP security vulnerability allows remote code execution, raising concerns for users.
The new ZDF series "The Kollective" struggles with ratings after its premiere.
Draisaitl caught eating mustard during a game, raising eyebrows in Canadian TV coverage.
New accusations of cheating arise against Canadian curlers as Olympic tensions escalate.
A new mRNA vaccine for Covid-19 is on the horizon, promising improved effectiveness.
Research shows early education and prevention could prevent nearly 40% of cancer cases.
Antiepileptic drug Levetiracetam may show promise in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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