Germany News in English
March 5, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 5th March, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
New asset limits for social security hit ETF investors hard, even with losses.
U.S. court rules companies entitled to tariff refunds from Trump’s trade policies.
Expert reveals troubling patterns in Iranian attacks, indicating a state within a state.
Tankers stuck near the Strait of Hormuz as insurers hinder shipping in the Gulf.
SPD secures six ministries in Brandenburg, while CDU takes three in coalition deal.
Controversy erupts over book prize exclusions, raising concerns among booksellers.
Terror trial begins for young neo-Nazis, highlighting a disturbing trend in extremism.
Fuel prices continue to soar, sparking outrage among drivers across Germany.
Journalist criticizes the government’s unsettling actions during a crisis talk show.
New poll shows CDU pulling ahead of Greens ahead of the upcoming state elections.
China's military budget increases amid uncertainty following recent purges.
Harvey Weinstein's new sexual assault trial is set to begin in April.
Tensions escalate in the Middle East, raising questions about Iran's resilience.
Wall Street shows signs of recovery as hopes for negotiations rise amid conflict.
China lowers its economic growth forecast to the lowest level since 1991.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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