German Supreme Court Invalidates Clause in Netflix Terms of Use
19.04.2026
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has concluded a protracted dispute between the streaming giant Netflix and consumer rights advocates, ruling that one
European Commission Plans Launch of Age Verification App for the Internet
19.04.2026
Brussels intends to radically alter its approach to the safety of minors in the digital sphere.
Bundestag Approves New Rules for “Buy Now, Pay Later” Systems
19.04.2026
The rapid development of digital commerce has brought consumers not only convenience but also new financial risks.
Nuremberg’s Most Famous Son: Markus Söder Forced to Concede Yet Another Defeat
18.04.2026
The question of who embodies the historical and cultural grandeur of Nuremberg remains a pertinent topic for both the residents of the Franconian metropolis
Reconstruction of Munich Pedestrian Bridge to Trigger Closures on the Middle Ring
17.04.2026
Munich’s transport infrastructure will shortly face planned restrictions requiring drivers to exercise increased caution and plan their routes well in advance.
Trump vs the Pope: The White House vs Vatican Standoff Rooted in Centuries of Complex Relations
17.04.2026
Modern diplomatic relations between the United States and the Holy See have reached an unprecedented low, transitioning from political disagreement into the realm of
Overhead Line Damage Disrupts Munich S-Bahn Services
17.04.2026
The morning of Friday, 17 April, began with a large-scale transport collapse for residents in Munich’s eastern districts.
New Amazon Headquarters Opens in Munich
16.04.2026
Amazon has officially commissioned its new German central office, located in the Schwabing district of Munich.