Court of Justice of the European Union Rules Bavarian Family Allowance (Söder Allowance) Violates EU Law
16.04.2026
The Bavarian Family Allowance, which became one of the most debated social projects of Markus Söder’s government, has been officially ruled non-compliant with European
Federal Network Agency Confirms Right to Reduced Fees for Low Internet Speeds
16.04.2026
The situation in which actual mobile internet speeds fail to meet the promotional promises of operators has long been a subject of protracted debate
Wage Agreement Reached with Verdi Union: Strikes Postponed Indefinitely
16.04.2026
Following weeks of intensive negotiations accompanied by several waves of warning protests, the Municipal Employers' Association (KAV) and the Verdi trade union have reached
Discontinued Vocational Training Deals the Severest Blow to Socially Disadvantaged Groups
15.04.2026
The premature termination of the educational process often results in significant financial costs; however, the scale of these losses is distributed across society in
Germany’s Largest Flea Market to Take Place in Munich This Weekend
15.04.2026
The forthcoming weekend in the Bavarian capital will be marked by an event that annually attracts thousands of collectors, seekers of rare artefacts, and
New Statistical Data Reveals Germany is Becoming Increasingly Diverse
14.04.2026
Updated demographic figures indicate that the social structure of the Federal Republic is undergoing sustained transformation.
Basic Allowance Reform Entitles Claimants to Litigate Against Landlords Over Excessive Rents
14.04.2026
The forthcoming reform of the basic allowance system, set to replace traditional unemployment benefits this July, introduces fundamental shifts in the legal relationship between
The Concept of ‘Greater Israel’ and Right-Wing Ambitions for a Biblical State
14.04.2026
Israel has never formally defined its borders; however, settlers and members of the ultra-right-wing government have long moved beyond mere sympathy for national expansion,