Germany News in English
April 29, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 29th April, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
King Charles speaks candidly in Washington, receiving applause in Congress.
Trump criticizes Merz for his comments on Iran, claiming he doesn't know what he's talking about.
James Comey faces new charges from the U.S. Justice Department related to threats against Trump.
The proposed sugar tax could have significant effects on sugary drink consumption in Germany.
SPD politician calls for changes in healthcare costs for citizens receiving welfare benefits.
Julia Ruhs returns to ARD with a new episode focusing on Islamism in Germany.
Rescue efforts for whale "Timmy" continue as it navigates the Baltic Sea.
Germany's domestic intelligence warns of China's growing influence in port logistics.
Karin Prien defends budget cuts to the "Democracy Live" program amid criticism.
Markus Söder comments on wealth disparities during a discussion with Louis Klamroth.
Iran proposes a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict, while Trump questions the regime's sincerity.
The U.S. President's face will now appear on U.S. passports, a controversial move.
Selenskyy sees potential for Ukrainian arms exports as Putin criticizes Kyiv's military actions.
Mercedes reports a 17% drop in profits amid ongoing challenges in the auto industry.
Airbus announces a significant drop in profits due to engine supply issues.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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