Skip next section Investigation launched after ‘Deutschland über alles’ played at military event
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Investigation launched after ‘Deutschland über alles’ played at military event
The German military is investigating why the controversial first verse of the “Deutschlandlied,” or “Song of Germany,” was played during a Christmas party in the eastern town of Delitzsch.
Officials said the first verse of the old Nazi-era anthem, containing the words “Deutschland über alles,” was played instead of the official anthem.
The line “Deutschland über alles,” or “Germany above everything,” was part of the anthem’s lyrics but was removed after World War II. The Nazi regime misused the verse to emphasize what they saw as Germany’s superiority over other nations.
Today, only the third verse, which begins with “Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit / Für das deutsche Vaterland,” meaning “Unity and justice and freedom / for the German fatherland,” is used.
The mix-up happened on December 11 at the Army NCO School, where a civilian DJ played the wrong version. The commander immediately ordered the correct anthem to be played and reported the incident.
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Skip next section Laughing gas, knockout drops to be banned for minors
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Laughing gas, knockout drops to be banned for minors
Germany lawmakers in the Bundestag have passed legislation which will prohibit people under 18 years old from purchasing nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas.
The use of the gas as a party drug has become popular in recent years, with its consumption being associated with high health risks, especially for minors.
Selling the gas online or through vending machines will be banned altogether, with the new rules also applying to the chemicals gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) and 1,4-butanediol (BDO), chemicals known to be used as date rape drugs when added to drinks.
The new set of regulations will likely start applying from April 2026.
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Skip next section Man sent to jail for raping his sedated wife
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Man sent to jail for raping his sedated wife
A 61-year-old man was handed a jail sentence in Germany after repeatedly drugging his wife, sexually assaulting her and posting documentation of the attacks online.
The man, named Fernando P. due to Germany’s privacy laws, was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison by a court in the western city of Aachen.
He was found guilty of aggravated rape and bodily harm, as well as of violating his wife’s intimate privacy for distributing the videos of the assaults, which took place between 2018 and 2024, on the internet.
The victim’s lawyer praised the court for handling the case sensitively, also giving her client “a voice in this trial.”
German media compared the case to the Dominique Pelicot trial in France.
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Skip next section States vote in favor of voluntary military conscription
12/19/2025December 19, 2025States vote in favor of voluntary military conscription
Germany’s federal states have voted in the Bundesrat in favor of an amendment to the country’s military service.
As part of the amendment, the German army will be able to collect the data of 18-year-olds for possible military service, while also requiring them to complete a questionnaire about whether they would be willing to join the Bundeswehr, Germany’s army.
According to the German government’s decision from November, young men will be obliged to go through the process, with conscription itself still being voluntary rather than obligatory.
Should that not provide the Bundeswehr with enough soldiers, the government could turn to compulsory army service for young people to fill the remaining gaps.
Conscription is back in Germany? What does that mean for young people?
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Skip next section WATCH – Germany’s Merz pleadges ‘wide-ranging’ security guarantees for Ukraine
12/19/2025December 19, 2025WATCH – Germany’s Merz pleadges ‘wide-ranging’ security guarantees for Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke at the Bundestag to express his commitment to Ukraine’s security, also hinting at a potential deployment of German armed forces to Ukraine.
German chancellor pledges security guarantees for Ukraine
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Skip next section Frankfurt: Night taxis for women for €6
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Frankfurt: Night taxis for women for €6
The western city of Frankfurt will allow women to take a taxi within the city between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. at a subsidized price of €6 (roughly $7), the German public broadcaster WDR has reported.
The offer is effective immediately, and is available to all girls and women over the age of 14 to help them get home safe.
Women need to collect a voucher from city hall for the rides, with every woman having up to six such vouchers a year.
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Skip next section Homeless man donates €200 to single mothers
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Homeless man donates €200 to single mothers
A homeless person in the German city of Stuttgart donated €200 ($235) to a local organization that helps single mothers, the public outlet SWR reported.
In a letter added to the donation, the homeless person, known as Schwalbe, said he’d like to give single mothers a “more beautiful holiday” through the donations.
Schwalbe, who lives off collecting bottles and returning them for the deposit, said his donation was a gift to God in celebration of Jesus’ upcoming birthday.
“Some people have too little while some have too much,” Schwalbe said.
“Everyone would have enough if [income] were fairly distributed.”
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Skip next section Bundestag to debate US relations on AfD request
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Bundestag to debate US relations on AfD request
The Bundestag, Germany’s lower house, will debate the country’s partnership with the US, at the request of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
The party has filed several motions that call for Germany to “seize the opportunities” offered by the US administration’s new security approach, as led by President Donald Trump, with one of the motions also saying Germany and the US should “push back” against “woke culture.”
The populist AfD party has been maintaining contacts to the MAGA supporters in the Republican PartyImage: Jason Alpert-Wisnia/Sipa USA/picture alliance
Members of the Trump administration have voiced support for the nationalist party on several occasions, including Vice President JD Vance.
During the last federal election campaign, the AfD received backing from the United States. In a widely discussed speech at the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President Vance called for closer cooperation between German parties and the radical right-wing AfD.
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Skip next section Employment at lowest levels since pandemic era — employment index
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Employment at lowest levels since pandemic era — employment index
Germany’s employment prospects have reached their lowest figure since May 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ifo Institute’s employment index fell from 92.5 points in November to 91.9 points this month, with one of the main reasons being the prolonged weakness of the manufacturing sector, the institute said.
“The weak economy is continuing to slow down the labor market,” Klaus Wohlrabe, head of surveys at ifo, said in a press release.
This comes despite the Friedrich Merz-led government’s economic stimulus package.
While the International Monetary Fund (IMF) foresees an average growth of some 1.5% in Western industrialized countries and Japan, Germany’s economy could only experience a gross domestic product rise of 0.1%, as per an October update.
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Skip next section Tendency to save highest since 2008, new poll finds
12/19/2025December 19, 2025Tendency to save highest since 2008, new poll finds
A new poll in Germany suggests that consumers’ tendency to save rather than spend is at its highest since the 2008 financial crisis.
According to the pollsters, market research company GfK and the Nürnberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM), concerns about potential inflation and the ongoing debate in Germany over the future of the country’s retirement funding have contributed to the result.
NIM expert Rolf Bürki called the results “not positive news” ahead of the Christmas shopping season, while also expecting the negative trend to go on in the start of 2026.
Other sectors taken into account apart from retail are services, travel and real estate rentals.
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Skip next section Welcome to our coverage12/19/2025December 19, 2025Welcome to our coverage
Guten Tag from our newsroom in Bonn!
We will be following the news in Germany today as the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party asks the Bundestag, the lower house of parliament, to hold a discussion about Berlin’s relations with the United States.
Also in the news: Germans seem to be holding onto their savings ahead of the Christmas holiday.
Stay tuned for the latest news, videos and analyses from Germany.
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