Epstein Files: Bill Clinton: 'I saw nothing and did nothing wrong'
Bill Clinton testified before a U.S. House committee about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he saw nothing wrong.
Epstein Affair: Bill Clinton: I Did Nothing Wrong
Bill Clinton maintained his innocence in the Epstein case during a six-hour hearing, asserting he has done nothing wrong.
MijatoviΔ: Congratulations to the players, we showed unity
Croatian national basketball team coach Tomislav MijatoviΔ expressed his satisfaction after a significant victory against Germany.
Dispute with the Pentagon: Trump serves Anthropic a dismissal
Trump escalates the conflict with AI company Anthropic by ordering all federal agencies to immediately cease working with its AI models, labeling the company as 'leftist' and 'woke.'
Lottery Win: 75 Million Eurojackpot Again Goes to Baden-WΓΌrttemberg
A player from Baden-WΓΌrttemberg has won the Eurojackpot worth nearly 75 million euros again after just two months since the last win.
German coach after the defeat against Croatia: We knew it would be a tough match
German coach Alex Mumbru commented on his team's loss to Croatia in a qualifying match for the 2027 World Cup, acknowledging it was a challenging game.
After Netflix's Withdrawal: Warner Bros. Discovery Approves Acquisition by Paramount
Warner Bros. Discovery has approved a massive $111 billion acquisition by Paramount Skydance following Netflix's withdrawal from the bidding process.
Germany orders global recall of BMW cars due to fire risk
BMW has to recall over 330,000 vehicles worldwide due to fire risks associated with incorrect dashboard wiring, marking its second recall in less than a month.
German Chancellor Received by Humanoid Robots in China
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was welcomed in China with a high-tech show featuring humanoid robots capable of dancing and boxing.
2-0 victory on Friday evening: FC Augsburg intensifies the crisis in Cologne
FC Augsburg secured a 2-0 victory over 1. FC KΓΆln, exacerbating KΓΆln's struggles in the Bundesliga.
Croatian Basketball Players Defeat World and European Champions!
The Croatian national basketball team achieved a significant victory against Germany, current world and European champions, with a score of 93:88 in their World Cup qualifying match.
BMW recalls hundreds of thousands of vehicles again due to fire risk
BMW is recalling approximately 337,000 vehicles worldwide, including 29,000 in Germany, due to a fire risk associated with the dashboard cable harness.
Rhineland-Palatinate: Even where they govern quietly, the FDP suffers
In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) remains in power but faces the risk of being ousted from the state parliament due to low public support.
TSV 1860 Munich wins in Hoffenheim: Volland makes the difference
TSV 1860 Munich secured a narrow 2-1 victory against Hoffenheim II, despite struggling with performance throughout the match.
Explainer: Who is the main suspect in the murder of ex-top official Portnov, and what was the motive?
The article discusses the investigation into the murder of ex-Ukrainian official Andriy Portnov, focusing on the suspect arrested in Germany and the unknown motives behind the crime.
Acquisition of Warner Bros.: A Single Family Grabs for Media Power
Netflix has dropped its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, leading to concerns among U.S. television makers as Paramount's better offer emerges, potentially allowing allies of Trump greater influence in media.
Ruined Antakya: How do you move on when everything you loved is lost?
A city planner leads a group through the devastated city of Antakya, Turkey, reflecting on the loss and what lies ahead after a devastating earthquake.
Astronomy: Are there lightning strikes on Mars?
A research team from Charles University in Prague has discovered evidence of lightning strikes on Mars using data from the US spacecraft Maven.
Iran Crisis: Federal Government Urges 'Urgently' Against Travel to Israel β Trump 'Not Happy' About Iran
The German government has urgently advised against traveling to Israel due to rising tensions between the US and Iran, as it adjusts its travel and security warnings accordingly.
Simplification of Tax Law: Changes for Pensioners in Tax Declarations
Germany's coalition government is exploring ways to simplify tax law for pensioners, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and improve automation without promising major reforms.
Simplification of Tax Law: What Changes for Pensioners in Tax Returns
The German coalition is seeking to simplify tax law without major reforms, promising less bureaucracy and more automation to assist pensioners with their tax returns.
Gloomy Prospects: BASF Takes Off the Kid Gloves
BASF has warned employees and shareholders of another challenging year ahead as the chemical crisis intensifies and market conditions remain tough.
Germany urgently advises its citizens against traveling to Israel
Germany has issued a travel advisory against going to Israel and East Jerusalem amid escalating tensions in the region.
In a Friendly Match in Puerto Rico: Messi Knocked Down by a Fan
During a friendly match in Puerto Rico, Lionel Messi was knocked down by a fan who rushed onto the field to get close to him.
Beijing's Rise: The Creepy Success of China's Bureaucrats
The article analyzes China's rise as a global innovation leader, attributing it to a blend of government planning, a unique reward system for bureaucrats, and a strong emphasis on engineering education.
Administrative Court of Cologne: The Voters Decide on the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled that the fate of the AfD party will ultimately be decided by the voters or constitutional authorities rather than the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which recently suffered a setback in court.
Egypt: Tour Guide Arrested for Graffitiing Pyramid
An Egyptian tour guide has been arrested for graffitiing a millennia-old pyramid, potentially facing a year in prison for the offense.
US Space: NASA Changes Plans for 'Artemis' Moon Program
NASA has announced significant changes to the 'Artemis' lunar program due to ongoing technical issues, including a delay in manned moon landings and an upcoming uncrewed mission.
What vacationers need to know now: Foreign Office urgently advises against travel to Israel
Germany's Foreign Office warns against travel to Israel, particularly to the Gaza Strip and West Bank, amid escalating violence.
multiple injured: man dies after tram derailment in Milan
A man has died and at least 39 others have been injured following a tram derailment in Milan.
Several Injured: Two Dead After Tram Derailment in Milan
A tram derailment in Milan resulted in the deaths of two people and injured at least 38 others, with investigations focusing on potential driver negligence.
AfD's Interest in NATO Weaknesses is Causing Concern in Berlin
In Berlin, concerns are rising over the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party's request for information about NATO's defense weaknesses, amid fears that such information could reach the Kremlin.
Investors remain skeptical: "It feels like an Nvidia hangover"
Despite Nvidia reporting record profits, investors are skeptical and have punished the stock this week.
Curtis Yarvin in Elmau: Has Democracy Outlived Its Usefulness?
A conference in a Bavarian luxury hotel discussed the potential end of liberal democracy, featuring controversial philosopher Curtis Yarvin.
Alpine Skiing: Vogt Injures Himself in Garmisch
Ski racer Luis Vogt must end his season prematurely due to an injury sustained during training in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Germany Urges Its Citizens to Avoid Traveling to Israel
The German Foreign Ministry has urgently advised its citizens against traveling to Israel due to increasing tensions in the Middle East.
Nordic Combined: Rydzek Third at the Flight Premiere
Johannes Rydzek claimed third place in the Nordic Combined World Cup premiere at Kulm, with Finnish athlete Ilkka Herola winning the event.
Decision from Brussels: European money to enable abortions for Polish women
The EU Commission has permitted the use of European funds to facilitate abortions for women in Poland, stirring warnings from the European People's Party about potential repercussions.
New ruling weakens the possibility of banning Trump's and Putin's German friends
A court ruling has lifted the extremist label from the AfD party, raising questions about the potential ban of the right-wing party in Germany.
Alpine skiing: Emma Aicher finishes fourth in Andorra
Emma Aicher secured fourth place in the World Cup downhill race in Soldeu, Andorra, earning crucial points for the discipline standings.
TarcΓsio travels to Germany and weakens right-wing protest in SP; Zema and Caiado will participate
Governor TarcΓsio de Freitas will miss a right-wing protest in SΓ£o Paulo to attend an event in Germany.
Film 'The Million Euro Schnitzel': Get Something in the Pan!
The film 'The Million Euro Schnitzel', part of a series, continues the comedic exploration of financial struggles faced by its characters in contemporary Germany.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Epstein hearing: Clinton denies allegations
Former US President Bill Clinton denies allegations regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing, asserting it ended before any crimes came to light.
Dispute over funding: Interior Ministry temporarily withholds millions for AfD foundation
The German Interior Ministry has temporarily blocked funding requested by the AfD-linked Desiderius Erasmus Foundation, which amounts to around 18 million euros for the current year.
A European country presents biotechnological insects for military use at NATO
A German startup announced the deployment of biotechnological insect systems for military use at NATO, with confirmed field trials and plans for future missions focused on detection and reconnaissance.
USA: Bill Clinton will be questioned in the Epstein case and denies allegations
Former President Bill Clinton has denied any wrongdoing related to Jeffrey Epstein during his questioning by the House Oversight Committee.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Matwijtschuk: "Russia sells death"
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Olexandra Matwijtschuk discusses peace negotiations, Western support, and her daily work in a podcast interview.
Germany Blog: Dobrindt has AfD report examined
Alexander Dobrindt, the Federal Minister of the Interior, has initiated a review of a report concerning the Alternative fΓΌr Deutschland (AfD) party following a court decision favorable to the AfD against the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
DB Manager Should Leave: Radical Restructuring
The CEO of Deutsche Bahn, Evelyn Palla, is facing challenges with her aggressive restructuring of the company's leadership, particularly the abrupt replacement of the CFO, Karin Dohm, after just three months.
"There are millions of girls": Model agent led Epstein to young women
The article discusses the role of model agent Daniel Siad in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's access to young women over a decade, detailing recruitment methods and correspondence.