AI Pulse Jan 31, 2026
Germany's football federation, DFB, has ruled out a boycott of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The federation's executive committee held discussions regarding the potential boycott. The prospect of a boycott was sparked by concerns over the Trump administration's policies, particularly its travel restrictions on certain Muslim-majority countries.
Sports Center Jun 30, 2026
Controversial VAR decision and penalty shootout loss send four-time winners home
AI Pulse Jan 30, 2026
German officials are advocating for the EU to abandon its gas storage targets upon their expiration in 2027. Instead, they want to adopt a new strategic reserve system. This new system would be managed by individual EU member states.
World News Jul 12, 2026
From Germany's heatwave to flash flooding in Missouri and World Cup updates
Sports Center Jul 11, 2026
South Africa's Jayden Adams dies at 25, Klopp to coach Germany, and triumphs for GB's Patten and Heliovaara, and India's Kranti Gaud.
HealthLine Jul 3, 2026
Doctors strike over pay, Germany debates sick leave rules, and a breakthrough in muscle stem cell research
World News Jun 29, 2026
From Venezuela's devastating earthquakes to a deadly shooting in Germany, the world is reeling from a series of tragic events, while heatwaves and economic struggles add to the chaos.
World News Feb 26, 2026
As the US and Iran meet for crunch nuclear talks, China seeks to woo Germany, while Russia's aggression in Ukraine sparks concern.
AI Pulse Feb 25, 2026
As global markets navigate shifts in demand, trade, and investment, Germany's economic rebound is driven by domestic demand, while China's tariff evasion reaches a record high, and the data center industry is expected to
World News Feb 22, 2026
A series of global crises and shifts are testing international relations, trade, and human rights, from Sudan's condemnation of a Ugandan visit to China's rise as Germany's top trading partner.
AI Pulse Feb 20, 2026
As investors navigate the complexities of the global economy, experts weigh in on the best investment strategies in India, the impact of AI on Zoom's growth, and the surprising resurgence of German manufacturing. From cautionary tales of stretched valuations to the rising relevance of metals, the economic landscape is shifting. Meanwhile, the euro area's private-sector activity surpasses expectations, fueled by a manufacturing revival in Germany.
AI Pulse Feb 19, 2026
The global economy is sending mixed signals as rising inflation fears and supply chain disruptions weigh on investor sentiment, while improving farm conditions and increased foreign investment in US assets offer a glimmer of hope. Meanwhile, wage growth in Germany quickens, and Airbus faces production challenges due to delayed engine deliveries.
Miami Homes Feb 19, 2026
The US has withdrawn its support for a UN resolution on the Chagos Islands, a move that has significant implications for the UK and the international community. The decision has been met with criticism, with some drawing parallels to the appeasement of Nazi Germany in 1936. Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is facing calls to increase military spending in response to the escalating situation.
Miami Homes Feb 15, 2026
England's rugby team is looking to bounce back from their recent defeat by Scotland at Murrayfield, while Great Britain's curlers are celebrating a crucial victory over Germany in the Winter Olympics.
Miami Homes Feb 15, 2026
From Manchester's thriving economy to a daring multimillion-euro heist in Germany, and from China's rising soft power to a Winter Olympics hopeful's inspiring journey, this week's global news is full of intriguing stories. Meanwhile, former US President Barack Obama weighs in on a racist video shared by Donald Trump. Read on for a comprehensive roundup of these and other news stories making headlines around the world.
Security Alert Jan 30, 2026
Oil prices soared above $70 a barrel following US threats against Iran. Meanwhile, memory prices continued to rise, threatening Nintendo's profitability. Elsewhere, the US and India discussed expanding their coal trade. Germany explored defense exemptions to secure energy infrastructure.
AI Pulse Jan 29, 2026
Deutsche Bank AG, Germany's largest lender, reportedly began the new quarter on a strong note. The bank's net profit for the fourth quarter is expected to come in at around €1.7 billion ($1.92 billion) Deutsche Bank announced plans for a new €1 billion share buyback program.
AI Pulse Jan 27, 2026
As the US-China trade war continues to impact consumer behavior, European companies are seeing a surge in M&A activity, while investors and traders navigate shifting market trends. Meanwhile, Germany tests demand for a new 20-year bond, and a major bank considers an insurer-friendly risk transfer.
Politico Wire Jan 24, 2026
Germany advised to withdraw its gold reserves from US vaults due to unpredictable geopolitical circumstances. Meanwhile, table tennis experiences an unexpected cultural revival in the US with the release of "Marty Supreme