Runoff Election in Munich: Dominik Krause Becomes New Mayor
Dominik Krause of the Greens has won the mayoral runoff in Munich, marking a historic victory as the first Green Party mayor in the city.
1860 Munich against Duisburg: Only a very distant pursuer left
1860 Munich has enjoyed recent success in their matches, but there remains an acknowledgment of challenges ahead despite a fundraising event for their youth division.
What's Happening in Classical Music in Munich: Concerts with Jonas Kaufmann and Rolando Villazón
This article highlights classical concerts in Munich featuring prominent artists and reflects on Maria Kalesnikava’s recent acceptance of the Karlspreis after her imprisonment.
Police: 31-Year-Old Found Dead in Moosach – Suspect in Custody
A 31-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment in Munich, with a male suspect arrested nearby, prompting a murder investigation.
Dubai's Basketballers: New Home in Sarajevo
Dubai's basketball team faced FC Bayern Munich in a Euroleague match that ended in defeat but kept their playoff hopes alive, highlighting their unique situation as they train in Sarajevo amid ongoing conflicts.
German National Football Team: Nagelsmann Builds on Bayern Block and England Power
Julian Nagelsmann announces his first squad for the World Cup year, emphasizing a core group from Bayern Munich and a strong representation from the English Premier League.
New Pastry Chef at Tantris: For Dessert, a Dark Beer Treat
Emma Betti, at just 30, takes on the role of head pastry chef at Munich's renowned Michelin-starred restaurant, Tantris, introducing innovative desserts including one featuring dark beer.
Champions League: Is it possible that Bayern travels as favorites to Bernabéu?
The article discusses whether Bayern Munchen can be considered favorites as they head to face Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, framed through the lens of comments made by Bergamasco's coach Raffaele Palladino about the Bayern squad.
4:1 against Atalanta: What would really be a success for FC Bayern
FC Bayern München has reached its minimum goal in the Champions League, but club logic suggests that true success this season requires a victory against a major opponent like Real Madrid in the next round.
Singer-songwriter Flora Blubiny: When a whole club suddenly goes silent
Flora Blubiny captivates her audience at the Milla Club, creating an atmosphere of complete silence in a typically lively setting.
Ice Hockey: Berlin reaches DEL quarter-finals
The Eisbären Berlin secured their place in the quarter-finals of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) after defeating EHC Red Bull München 5-1 on the last day of the regular season.
Crime: Woman found dead in stream - Police apprehend suspect in Munich
A woman in her seventies has been found dead in a stream, leading to the arrest of a 42-year-old man in Munich on suspicion of murder.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
The article discusses the significant political developments in the Munchen municipal elections, highlighting the poor performance of the SPD's Dieter Reiter and the surprising emergence of the Greens' candidate, Dominik Krause, ahead of the run-off election.
Fusion in the Volleyball Bundesliga: A Spectacular Munich Wedding
The TSV Unterhaching and Volleys Herrsching volleyball teams are merging to form WWK Volleys München for the upcoming season in a significant move for German volleyball.
3rd League: 1860 Munich Moves Closer to Promotion Places
1860 Munich secured a 1-0 victory against Viktoria Cologne, bringing them closer to the promotion spots in the 3. Liga.
Open Air in the Olympic Park: These Are the Stars of the Extended Superbloom 2026
München's Olympic Park will host major open-air concerts featuring artists like Linkin Park, Foo Fighters, The Weeknd, and BTS, despite concerns surrounding venue availability for events.
Loss from Ticket Sales: City Saves 'München Ticket' from Bankruptcy
The city of Munich has provided its subsidiary 'München Ticket' with a financial support of 1.2 million euros to prevent its bankruptcy, amidst ongoing financial losses.
Stranded Munich holidaymakers in Doha: They were already on the plane - and are now stuck in the hotel room
A group of holidaymakers from Munich has been stranded in a hotel room in Doha due to ongoing military activity, after their flight was forced to turn back shortly after take-off.
Day of Archives in Bavaria: Rare Access to Treasures of Memory
The Day of Archives in Bavaria invites the public to explore various archives, highlighting the importance of preserving societal memory.
Disaster Management: Landkreis Munich Starts WhatsApp Warning Channel
Landkreis München has launched a new WhatsApp channel for disaster warnings to inform the public about emergencies and safety tips.
Politicians’ Raucous Roast and Musical: All Info on the Strong Beer Tasting at Nockherberg 2026
The Strong Beer Tasting event at Nockherberg is set to take place from March 4 to March 29, 2026, with traditional political humor and musical performances.
TSV 1860 Munich: An Investor Pulling 50+1
Former managing director Oliver Mueller is challenging his dismissal at a Munich court, claiming he did not misuse a bridge loan from investor Hasan Ismaik, a point the court has supported.
Defenseman Schmitt rented to Germany's top league club Munich 'Red Bull'
18-year-old defenseman Schmitt has been loaned by Mikkelin Jukurit to Red Bull München in Germany after a noteworthy season in Finland.
Jukurit's NHL prospect fades away
Jukurit's promising NHL defenseman Alberts Šmits has moved to Red Bull München on a loan for the remainder of the season.
SM-liiga NHL diamond moves abroad - here's the price tag
Alberts Smits, an 18-year-old player from Mikkelin Jukurit, has signed a loan agreement to play for Red Bull München in the DEL league as the transfer deadline approaches.
What's happening with lectures in Munich?: Man as a Universal Scholar and Endangered Species
Michael Martin, a nature photographer and adventurer, will present a multi-vision show in Munich highlighting Earth's landscapes and cultures on March 15.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
München experiences significant disruptions due to heavy snow, a local ticketing company is facing potential insolvency, and a new bridge for pedestrians and cyclists is set to be constructed amid support from local political parties.
City-owned subsidiary: "München Ticket" is facing insolvency
The city service company "München Ticket" is reportedly on the brink of insolvency, with a decision needed from the city council before the upcoming local elections.
TSV 1860 München: "As a Sechzig fan, I would have definitely whistled"
In a contentious match, TSV 1860 München secured a victory against Hansa Rostock, with a controversial penalty decision that fans argue highlights the need for video assistance to avoid referee errors.
Gastronomy: Udon, Ramen, Biang-Biang: Hidden Tips for Asian Noodle Restaurants in Munich
The article highlights various Asian noodle restaurants in Munich, focusing on unique experiences like creating customized instant noodle bowls.
Bayern Munich Holds Firm in Victory Time
Bayern Munich narrowly defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 at home in the Bundesliga, with Harry Kane scoring twice to secure their third consecutive league win.
Concert in the Isar Valley: Versatile Jazz Duo
Alma Naidu and Philipp Schiepek, acclaimed young jazz musicians, will perform as a duo at the Bürgerhaus Pullach on February 24.
MÜNCHEN IS SHOWING THE GROWING DIVIDE BETWEEN THE USA AND EUROPE
The Munich Security Conference highlighted the deepening rift between the U.S. and Europe, as leaders expressed skepticism towards American representatives and their policies.
After a panel discussion: Israeli Consul General accuses the Kammerspiele of anti-Semitism
The Israeli Consul General Talya Lador-Fresher has accused Munich's Kammerspiele theater of anti-Semitism following a controversial panel discussion regarding an Israeli soldier's actions in Gaza.
POSTIMEES IN MUNICH ⟩ Michal: The actions of Russia and the USA have created the seed of European self-awareness
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal expressed that the military actions of Russia and economic strategies of the USA have sparked a sense of self-awareness in Europe at the Munich Security Conference.
Protection Against Displacement: 'It Means a Lot to Us'
München residents are fighting against eviction as new owners plan to demolish a rental building for redevelopment.
Prantl's View: What is at Stake? We!
The article discusses the grave implications of nuclear weapons, contrasting the natural end of human life with the catastrophic consequences of atomic bomb deployment.
Kallas: Russia must be forced to make concessions
EU Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas stated that Russia must be compelled to make concessions in peace talks for an end to the Ukraine war.
TSV 1860 Munich: 'Maybe a little bit closer'
TSV 1860 Munich secured a convincing 5-0 victory against relegation-threatened TSV Havelse, reigniting hopes for their potential rise in the league standings.
Keir Starmer praises Navalny's courage
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised Alexei Navalny for his courageous stance against tyranny during a security conference in Munich.
Rubio canceled Ukraine meeting at short notice
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio canceled a meeting with European leaders regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine at the Munich Security Conference due to a scheduling conflict.
The Senior Representative of the Peace Council: If We Do Not Quickly Move to Phase B of Trump's Plan, We Will Return to War
Nikolai Mladenov emphasized the urgent need to advance to Phase B of Trump's peace plan to avoid escalating tensions and potential conflict in the region.
Danish Prime Minister Discusses Greenland Topic with Rubioga in Munich
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated she will be discussing the topic of Greenland with U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubioga, at the Munich Security Conference.
Frederiksen will meet Rubio in Munich about Greenland
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is set to meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference to discuss Greenland.
Frederiksen: Denmark will discuss Greenland with Rubio in Munich
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced plans to discuss Greenland with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference.
Accident at Jaudenhang near Lenggries: Paraglider crashes during landing approach
A 47-year-old man from Munich suffered serious injuries after crashing while paragliding at Jaudenhang near Lenggries.
TSV 1860 Munich: 'Everyone did what they wanted'
TSV 1860 Munich's recent performance raises concerns among fans and officials as their recent match ended in another disappointing defeat.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
München faces challenges as it becomes Germany's most expensive rental market, an AfD candidate is disqualified for a past murder conviction, and the official design for the 2026 Oktoberfest is revealed.
TSV 1860 Munich: Board Member Walch Resigns - Due to Too Much Harmony
Nicolai Walch resigns from his positions at TSV 1860 Munich after nine years, citing a lack of conflict as the reason for his departure.
Crisis company from Munich: Now the former Baywa CEO is the focus of investigators
The former CEO of Baywa, Klaus Josef Lutz, is under investigation following his abrupt dismissal during an extraordinary supervisory board meeting two years ago.