16 September, 2025
Search made against alleged right -wing extremists
The German police on Tuesday morning raided the houses of suspected far-flung sympathetic houses in the western states of Lower Saxony, Baden-Wurtembberg and North Rhine-Westphalia.
Thirteen houses were searched, belonging to a group of suspects from 32 to 57, who were considered in illegal weapons.
Officials have not yet commented on the number of suspects, if they were planning to attack, and if any illegal material was recovered in the raid.
In recent months in Germany, several major raids have been conducted against right-wing fundamentalists, including a group of groups formed against a group last week, plotting to create a new-Nazi kingdom.
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16 September, 2025
Millions of houses unstable to pay utility bills
Germany has experienced a huge increase in the cost of living in recent years. First, Ukraine’s Russian full -scale invasion created the country’s dependence on cheap Russian gas below, and the post -glory of the situation increased inflation.
According to a study issued by the Federal Statistical Office on Tuesday, 4.2 million house holds in Germany were struggling to pay gas, electric and other utility bills, as prices were skyched.
In the same study, one -third of Germany houses were reported to have necessary repairs to their homes or cars due to increase in cost.
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Welcome to our coverage
Good morning! From DW’s news room in Bon.
Today, we will see raids against alleged extremists across the country, as well as the latest in bitter debate on the national budget.
Later today, Polish President Karol wants to welcome Nawarki Berlin.
Today, stay on this page for everything in Germany.
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