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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany's Economy Shows Signs of Recovery in Q2

Berlin – Germany’s economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2025, according to the Federal Statistical Office. The slight rebound follows a period of stagnation and is driven mainly by increased consumer spending and improved export numbers. Analysts say the outlook remains cautious, with inflation and energy prices continuing to pose risks.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Signs AI Ethics Agreement with International Partners

Germany has signed a landmark agreement with 12 other nations to establish ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence, focusing on transparency, fairness, and human oversight.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Condemns Censorship in Global Press Freedom Report

In response to a new global press freedom index, Germany’s Foreign Office criticized governments suppressing media and reaffirmed its support for independent journalism.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

German Researchers Join International Mars Mission

Scientists from Germany's Aerospace Center have joined a multinational team to assist in planning for future Mars colonization and robotic exploration missions.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Pushes for Global Climate Action at UN Summit

At the United Nations Climate Summit, Germany called on industrial nations to commit to faster carbon reduction targets and pledged €2 billion in climate finance.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

German NGOs Assist Refugees in Mediterranean Crisis

Several German humanitarian organizations have deployed ships and medical personnel to assist with the rising number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany to Lead EU Cybersecurity Initiative

Germany has taken the lead in a new EU-wide initiative aimed at strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure across member states. The program includes training, infrastructure upgrades, and cross-border coordination.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Exploring Germany’s Hidden Alpine Villages

Travel enthusiasts are flocking to lesser-known Alpine villages in southern Germany for authentic culture, local cuisine, and stunning scenery.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Berlin Launches New Sustainable Fashion Week

A new fashion event in Berlin puts the spotlight on sustainability, featuring eco-conscious designers and recycled materials.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Advocates for European Defense Autonomy Amid US Policy Shifts

In light of recent changes in US foreign policy, Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has emphasized the need for Europe to strengthen its own defense capabilities. The proposed €500 billion infrastructure fund includes significant investments in the military, aiming to reduce reliance on the United States

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Baller League Expands Internationally with UK Launch

The Baller League, an indoor six-a-side football competition founded in Germany in 2024, has expanded to the United Kingdom. Backed by footballers Mats Hummels and Lukas Podolski, the league combines professional football with entertainment, featuring celebrities and influencers. The UK edition kicked off on March 24, 2025, at London's Copper Box Arena.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany's Cultural Institutions Embrace Digital Transformation

In response to the challenges posed by the digital age, Germany's cultural institutions are increasingly adopting digital technologies to reach wider audiences. Museums, theaters, and libraries are offering virtual tours, online performances, and digital archives, ensuring continued access to cultural resources amid changing consumption patterns.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Hosts 2025 Men's EuroHockey Championship in Mönchengladbach

The 2025 Men's EuroHockey Championship is set to take place in Mönchengladbach, Germany, from August 8 to 16. This marks the third time the city will host the event, which will also serve as a qualifier for the 2026 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup. Eight teams will compete at the Warsteiner HockeyPark, promising exciting matches for fans.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany Selects 'Baller' by Abor & Tynna for Eurovision 2025

Germany has chosen the song "Baller" by Abor & Tynna to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The selection was made through the national competition "Chefsache ESC 2025 – Wer singt für Deutschland?" The songwriters, Alexander Hauer, Attila Bornemisza, and Tünde Bornemisza, aim to bring a fresh sound to the international stage.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

OECD Lowers Germany's Growth Forecast Amid Political Uncertainty

The OECD has revised Germany's economic growth forecast for 2025 down to 0.7%, citing political instability following the collapse of the ruling coalition and concerns over global trade tensions. The organization warns that without structural reforms, Germany's economic challenges may persist.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany's Economy Shrinks for Second Consecutive Year

Germany's economy has contracted for the second year in a row, with a 0.2% decline in GDP for 2024. Factors contributing to this downturn include reduced manufacturing output, particularly in the automotive and chemical sectors, and decreased construction activity. Economists warn that without significant reforms, Germany risks prolonged economic stagnation.

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Abdullah Koyuncu

7.5.2025

Germany's New Coalition Plans €500 Billion Infrastructure Overhaul

Germany's incoming government, led by Friedrich Merz, has announced plans to create a €500 billion infrastructure fund. This initiative aims to modernize the military and stimulate the economy by loosening fiscal rules. The proposed constitutional amendment seeks to exempt defense spending from the debt brake, marking a significant shift in Germany's fiscal policy.