Germany News in English
June 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th June, and here’s your Germany daily news capsule.
New EU asylum rules now in effect, sparking debate over enforcement and sanctions.
Trump cancels planned strikes on Iran, hinting at a potential agreement this weekend.
In the Fabian murder trial, a witness reveals crucial details about Gina H.'s involvement.
Critics slam heating law as "poorly crafted," raising concerns over rising energy costs.
A former job center employee exposes issues with citizen income policies using a car analogy.
Tragic news from South Africa as a German millionaire's daughter dies from hunting rifle shots.
Healthcare cuts loom as Warken announces further savings measures affecting patient care.
Bonn's traffic plan includes free public transport amid bridge closures and reduced bike lanes.
The Bundestag stands in solidarity with Minister Bärbel Bas, rejecting an AfD dismissal request.
Disciplinary action initiated against Munich's former mayor, Dieter Reiter, by the Upper Bavaria government.
An anti-Trump message appears in Washington, prompting police to collect grass samples.
The ECB raises interest rates for the first time in nearly three years, signaling economic shifts.
SpaceX's record IPO makes Elon Musk the world's first billionaire from the venture.
Apple invests heavily in Google’s AI, raising questions about Siri's future in Europe.
A journalist critiques the World Cup, declaring, "This is no longer my sport."
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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