
German Establishment Blames Workers as Economy Stalls
As job cuts mount and growth barely flickers, senior politicians are urging longer hours—and even fewer public holidays—to keep Germany afloat.

As job cuts mount and growth barely flickers, senior politicians are urging longer hours—and even fewer public holidays—to keep Germany afloat.

Friedrich Merz and other senior officials have dismissed a 2027 deadline as “impossible”.

More than 1,700 young Ukrainian men arrived in Germany in early October alone, after Ukraine eased rules on leaving the country.

CDU/CSU pushes for mandatory draft while SPD resists, citing Bundeswehr’s infrastructure woes

CSU’s Markus Söder urges Kyiv to take more responsibility for its own national defense.

A protest during the interview of a CDU leader drew police action—unlike the leftist disruption of the summer interview with AfD’s Alice Weidel.

Top court rejects claim that the cross infringes on religious freedom.

Söder still pushes for the nationwide classification even though it has had no effect on AfD’s popularity in three eastern German states.