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Reich’s plans for future energy supply continue to draw criticism

Plans by Federal Economics Minister Katherina Reiche (CDU) for Germany’s energy supply continue to draw criticism – even within the coalition. Federal Environment Minister Carsten Schneider (SPD) criticized the reform plans for the electricity grids on Wednesday: “I still see considerable room for improvement,” he told the Süddeutsche Zeitung. Green Party leader Felix Banaszak accused […]

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MANN+HUMMEL is closing its plant in Speyer – 600 employees face job loss

MANN+HUMMEL plans to close its plant in Speyer by 2028. This will affect 600 employees, including 400 production workers. The site produces filter elements such as air, oil, and air-oil separators for agriculture and mechanical engineering. Production will be gradually transferred to other plants. The company cites weak economic growth in Europe, higher energy and

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Leaked data reveals: Tesla concealed Autopilot accidents that resulted in fatalities

In the US, Tesla is alleged to have failed to fully disclose serious accidents involving its Autopilot system for years, even though these very incidents were crucial for assessing the system’s risks in real-world use. This renewed criticism stems from a massive data leak that exposed thousands of internal processes and customer complaints. The documents

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Higher Regional Court overturns building permit for wind turbines in the Westerwald region

On April 16, 2026, the Higher Administrative Court of Rhineland-Palatinate in Koblenz revoked the building permit for two wind turbines on the Hümmerich hill in the district of Altenkirchen. The project is located within the Westerwald bird sanctuary, making species protection the central issue in the proceedings. The case was triggered by a lawsuit filed

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National Security Council: No energy emergency – but increased monitoring of the situation

The German government’s National Security Council currently sees no threat to Germany’s energy supply. According to information obtained by the AFP news agency from participants, it was unanimously agreed at a meeting of the council on Monday evening that no energy emergency is expected in Germany in the foreseeable future. However, to continuously monitor the

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Wind power remains expensive – government subsidies ensure its expansion

The expansion of wind power continues, but economic reality contradicts political promises. Despite years of subsidies, guaranteed feed-in tariffs, and billions in government aid, electricity prices remain high, while rising costs and high interest rates render many projects unprofitable. The decisive risk factor lies in the ongoing dependence on political intervention, without which the economic

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BASF CEO warns – Europe’s attractiveness for new industrial investments is collapsing dramatically

BASF CEO Markus Kamieth has called into question Europe’s industrial base with an unusually clear statement, thereby intensifying the debate about the continent’s attractiveness for new major investments. In his view, the triggers are high energy costs, increasing regulation, and weak growth prospects. BASF is now increasingly focusing its investments on more attractive regions such

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Munich’s expensive trees – the city plans to plant 150 trees for up to €95,000 each

Munich plans to plant 150 new trees in the city center starting in autumn 2026, even though the city has already had to take on €2.6 billion in new debt for its 2026 budget. The impetus is the desire for more shade on increasingly hot summer days, but narrow streets, underground utilities, and elaborate protective

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Mahle warns of factory closures – the phase-out of combustion engines threatens locations and jobs

On April 15, 2026, automotive supplier Mahle warned of the severe consequences of the EU’s ban on combustion engines when presenting its annual figures. The trigger is the political mandate to phase out new combustion engine vehicles, while the supplier, despite operational progress, continues to operate in a challenging industry environment. CEO Arnd Franz sees

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The petroleum industry warns of supply shortages due to tax cut on May 1st.

The petroleum industry has warned of supply shortages over the holiday weekend due to the details of the planned reduction in mineral oil tax on May 1st. This year, May Day falls on a Friday, and delivery options will be severely limited over the following weekend, the Federal Association of Independent Petrol Stations and Independent

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Ideological vetting when buying a house: Government argues over controversial infringement on property rights

In Berlin, the dispute over a potential ideological vetting process for home purchases is escalating. The backdrop is a draft proposal from the Federal Ministry of Construction, headed by Verena Hubertz, a member of the SPD (Social Democratic Party). According to available reports, municipalities would be able to intervene even if there is only suspicion

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The government wanted to secure a salary increase of up to 65,000 euros per year

The German government is sending a signal that many citizens perceive as a slap in the face: While motorists are being fobbed off with a mere 17 cents in tax relief per liter and simultaneously face the threat of increased costs for health insurance contributions, co-payments, and tobacco tax, a draft bill from the Federal

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Dispute over energy laws – Klingbeil blocks Reich’s key reforms

In Berlin, the dispute over the energy policy of the center-right/center-left coalition is escalating. According to information from government and coalition circles, the Finance Ministry, headed by Lars Klingbeil, is blocking several key energy laws proposed by Economics Minister Katherina Reiche, including the Building Modernization Act, the power plant strategy, the amendment to the Renewable

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Decline under Merz – Altmaier, Spahn and Papier criticize Merz from within his own ranks

In Berlin, criticism of Chancellor Friedrich Merz is now growing even within his own party. Peter Altmaier recently warned that the German economic model is in acute danger, Jens Spahn said on television that they are “largely managing the decline,” and the former President of the Federal Constitutional Court, Hans-Jürgen Papier, even accused the federal

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