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German transparency platform succeeds in forcing the Ministry of Health to reveal emails between Spahn and Tandler regarding the procurement of masks. After years of delays, the administrative court of Cologne ruled in our favor, obligating the Ministry to provide parts of the correspondence between Jens Spahn and Andrea Tandler.
Scientists fight against digital censorship and for the preservation of science. Trump loses thousands of government websites' research data, sparking a project to rescue the data.
Der unveröffentlichte Sonderbericht zur Beschaffung von Corona-Masken setzt Spahn weiter unter Druck. Noch ist es in der Union ruhig.
A right-wing attack on a street festival in Bad Freienwalde was prevented by antifascist self-defense. Organizers blame the police for not taking right-wing threats seriously.
The US debt is exploding, raising concerns about who will finance it in the future. Economists warn that if the confidence loss occurs, the system will collapse.
Conservative politicians, like Scheuer, Spahn, and Dobrindt, often leave a trail of destruction. They rarely face consequences for their actions.
A closer look at the rent market in German cities, despite government efforts to curb rising costs.
Discover and manage your favorite things with Stacklist, the easy way to save, organize, share, and explore interests sent by friends and family.
CSU-led regions ban cannabis growth. Markus Söder wants it even more restrictive, but the cannabis law still exists – and in Bavaria, surprisingly.
The G7 countries have agreed to focus on the enormous energy consumption caused by AI and its potential for energy efficiency and innovation.
The new German coalition government has committed to the Deutschlandticket, with ticket users expected to pay more after 2029 and the public purse less.
A German study reveals that removing a public holiday can have a counterintuitive effect on economic growth, contradicting previous assumptions.
Stay informed: 14 practical tips for journalists when reporting on the extreme-right AfD party.
Götz Kubitschek, a right-wing publisher, and Maximilian Krah, an AfD representative, engage in a discussion. The 'Zeit' stands applauding beside them, focusing on the intersection of politics and media.
German Health Minister Warken is set to provide parliamentarians with access to the investigation report, which could implicate former Minister Jens Spahn in mask purchases during the Covid-19 pandemic
The joy of summer bathhouses is being priced out of reach for many. The increasing ticket prices are a crime against those who don't have exclusive access to summer living.
The German government is under fire for requesting the names of citizens receiving welfare benefits, sparking a heated debate about immigration and xenophobia. The request comes as Germany struggles to reconcile its economic recovery with social issues.
A new report reveals the fragile state of the world's climate, as climate change activists demand urgent action and preparation for the next climate conference in Bonn. This article explores the current state of the climate and the growing calls for change, written by Janina Schreiber.
The German government plans to make it easier for farmers to calculate their nitrogen and phosphorus emissions, reducing environmental impact.
German farmers' association argues that foreign seasonal workers shouldn't receive the standard minimum wage. Union representatives protest this proposal.
German government draft aims to extend holding period for documents to combat tax fraud.
German Health Minister Nina Warken criticizes the COVID-19 special investigator, stating the investigation is incomplete and inaccurate. Her remarks appear to be a defense of her predecessor, Jens Spahn.
The German Farmers' Association has long been criticizing the legally prescribed minimum wage. Now, politicians are speaking out.