Germany News in English
April 25, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 25th April, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
Germany deploys mine sweepers to the Mediterranean amid rising tensions in Iran.
Veterinarian seeks to bring back Robert Marc Lehmann, calling him a wonderful man.
Trump sends advisors for negotiations, hoping for a deal in the Iran nuclear dispute.
Experts reveal that Germany's statutory pension may not be enough for retirees.
BSI warns of a hacking campaign affecting federal ministers through Signal accounts.
Doctors criticize proposed health reforms, calling them a destruction program.
SPD leader considers new debt options due to the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Experts weigh in on tax relief proposals, including the end of the solidarity surcharge.
New heating law may require landlords to share rising heating costs with tenants.
Federal Reserve halts investigations into Jerome Powell, limiting Trump's influence.
China outpaces German automakers in the race for automotive supremacy.
Meta plans to cut nearly ten percent of its workforce amid AI investments.
Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from the French Open due to a wrist injury.
New study explores the connection between ADHD and creativity, highlighting potential benefits.
Parkinson's disease may show early signs in specific organs, according to new research.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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