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German Watchdog Says Just 1 in 12 Gambling Sites Are Legal

As the Champions League in soccer begins, the German Sports Betting Association (DSWV) has highlighted that illegal gambling websites significantly outnumber licensed operators in Germany, putting players at risk of fraud, gambling addiction, and potential criminal liability. According to the regulator, only 1 of every 12 gambling websites is operating legally. German Gambling Regulator Shows

German Recorded Music Market Posts Modest H1 2025 Revenue Growth As Vinyl and CD Sales Slide

The German recorded music market generated nearly $1.4 billion during 2025’s first half, representing a modest 1.4% improvement from H1 2024 due in part to a physical sales decline. Those numbers come from the European nation’s Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI), which pointed specifically to €1.16 billion (currently $1.36 billion) in recorded revenue for the period...

Exclusive: German startup takes on ‘solar-only’ rivals with energy-as-a-service model

German startup Enerkii has launched an energy-as-a-service model that aims to cut power bills in half for industrial customers — and decarbonise them in the process. The model uses an in-house operating system (OS) to calculate the optimal solar energy configuration for any company in around 15 minutes...

Marco Reus: German icon finds his groove with LA Galaxy | MLSSoccer.com

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German Election 2025: Friedrich Merz Appears Poised to Be Next Chancellor

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German startup behind electric ‘microliner’ lands €14M runway

Munich-based startup Vaeridion has secured €14mn to develop an electric aircraft that it hopes will whisk passengers on short-haul routes around Europe by 2030.  “The microliner looks like a regular plane and it takes off from a runway — the only difference is that it will be powered by batteries,” Vaeridion’s co-founder and CEO...

German highway PV could generate up to 200 TWh a year

Surface limitations facing the expansion of photovoltaics in Germany have led to a bold vision: installing PV arrays along motorways and creating a vast DC smart grid in the process. The plan could even be implemented across Europe...

German government plans to deploy troops to Niger as part of EU mission

BERLIN (Reuters) – The German government on Wednesday paved the way for German troops’ participation in a European Union military mission in Niger, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters after the cabinet decision...

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Every gearhead has been in this situation. You're surfing through eBay Motors or Facebook Marketplace looking for cars, either just for fun or because you want a new project, and you see it: a European luxury car like a Mercedes S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or something wild like a Maserati. The price is really

Roundtables: Inside the Musk v. Altman Trial

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Interview: How Volvo built software for a two-and-a-half-tonne moving object

Anders Bell points to his grey hair and laughs. “Three years ago, it was still blond and curly,” says Volvo’s chief engineering and technology officer. The remark is more than self-deprecating. It captures what Volvo has been through: five years of building a software-defined vehicle (SDV) from scratch, as a traditional carmaker, with no blueprint