In central Munich, a driver ran into a group of demonstrators, injuring 28 people. Police are considering the possibility of a terrorist attack. The driver was a 24-year-old Afghan national who was under deportation orders.
The British Prime Minister and the German Chancellor met at the Chequers residence near London to discuss military support for Ukraine, European defense, migration, and relations with the EU.
Coca-Cola has announced a massive product recall, including Coke and Sprite, due to the detection of dangerous chlorate in beverages sold in six European countries.
In response to a confirmed case of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany, the United Kingdom has imposed a ban on importing livestock and meat products to protect farmers and prevent an epidemic.
Olaf Scholz raised the issue of confidence in the Bundestag, paving the way for early elections on February 23. The Chancellor explained that the coalition's unity is no longer possible.
On Sunday morning, damage to an oil pipeline near the town of Pniewy was identified. Repair work began immediately, and oil supplies are being ensured through a backup line.
The C-Lion1 fiber-optic cable linking Finland and Germany has been damaged. The cause of the incident remains unknown, but it affects international connections.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier congratulated Donald Trump on being elected as President of the United States, while Annalena Baerbock emphasized the importance of close cooperation for shared security.
In the first match of Euro 2024, Germany thrashed Scotland with a score of 5:1. From the first minutes, the Germans dominated, finishing the game with a convincing victory.
German control at the borders with Poland, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland has been extended until 2024 to reduce illegal migration. A 60% decrease in illegal border crossings has been recorded