News about Christian Lindner

Is Germany's capital set to become the new Amsterdam? After the country legalizes smoking marijuana, searches for 'cheap flights to Berlin' have increased by 56%

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
Yesterday, Germany became the first EU country to legalize recreational marijuana, with thousands of Germans marching to Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to light up joints in honor. Following the legalization of marijuana in Berlin, searches for "cheap flights to Berlin from London" have risen by a whopping 35% this week. The decriminalization of cannabis in the United Kingdom seems to have ignited Britons' curiosity, with a whopping 3,050 percent increase in searches of 'is weed legal in Germany' over the same period. The new legislation will also encourage England fans of the Euros to smoke weed, a Class B drug in the United Kingdom, but a British tourist will not be allowed to buy one since the new cannabis clubs are only open to residents. Adults over 18 are now permitted to grow up to three marijuana plants at home under the first step in the much-debated new legislation.

In Germany, the decriminalization of recreational marijuana is legalized in Germany. Thousands of people gathered in Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to celebrate the country's biggest-in-Union initiative

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
A huge crowd packed the streets around the famous monument in the German capital toting cannabis plant-shaped placards and banners that read 'we don't want to be offenders!' As the clock hit midnight and thick clouds of smoke quickly filled the air, hundreds of citizens erupted in unison as the throng of marijuana enthusiasts erupted in applause. Despite strong resistance from opposition politicians and medical organisations, one participant, a 25-year-old Niyazi, said that the new law gave German civilians 'a little more autonomy.' Adults over the age of 18 are now allowed to grow up to three marijuana plants at home under the first step in the long-debated new bill. The reforms leave Germany with some of Europe's most liberal cannabis policies, alongside Malta and Luxembourg, which legalized recreational use in 2021 and 2023, respectively.

Could the UK and France form a 'nuclear umbrella' over Europe? As the United States continues to raise questions that Putin might launch anti-satellite weapons into space, a German minister has urged Britain to contribute to a new nuclear shield

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
According to alliance members that have pledged 2% of their GDP to defense, German finance minister Christian Lindner's wild suggestion comes just days after the former US President declared that Russia will do "whatever the hell it wants." 'The strategic nuclear powers of France and Great Britain are already contributing to the stability of our alliance.' The question is: under what political and financial conditions would Paris and London be prepared to maintain or expand their own strategic capabilities for collective security?' He asked. Europe's only nuclear powers are Britain and France, and while NATO members maintain their own independent influence over their respective nuclear arsenals. However, even within the company's collective power, it is just fraction of what was used by Russia, which has the world's biggest and most diverse arsenal by some distance.

In spite of powerful headwinds, Europe can still achieve "quality growth."

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
You have to look beyond a wall of fear as an investor. For example, every reason exists for me to be skeptical of continental Europe at this moment. After a brief night in dire need of a hot cup of coffee, German finance minister Christian Lindner says his country is simply 'a tired man.' However, the sundry woes of the eurozone's largest economy require more than caffeine. However, this unappealing history should not deter you from considering the individual merits of Europe's mega-businesses, whose balance sheet strength is behind Goldman Sachs' estimate that the pan-European Stoxx 600 index will climb by 6 percent this year.

As recession looms, a German minister says the economy needs "a cup of coffee."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2024
As the once-powerhouse faces another year of stagnation, country finance minister Christian Lindner insisted that it was not the'sick man' of Europe.' The admission, after a bleak year in which Germany was the worst-performing economy in the Group of Seven major industrialized countries, came as European leaders said the continent must brace for Donald Trump's return to the White House.

With the country's economy down 0.3% in 2023, it is expected to experience its first two-year recession in two decades

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Official estimates from the country's economic growth ministry Destatis indicate that high investment, high interest rates, and slowing foreign demand all played their toll on Europe's export giant. Struggling rail workers have devastated the country in recent weeks, as well as an eight-day national protest by farmers unhappy with the removal of fuel subsidies.

After the German finance minister asked Rishi Sunak to strengthen the UK's trade pact with Brussels, Rishi Sunak warned not to give up on Brexit

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2023
After the German finance minister's call for Rishi Sunak to strengthen the UK's trade agreement with Brussels, Rishi Sunak was warned last night not to give up on Brexit. Christian Lindner declared: 'If you want to intensify your trade relationship with the EU - call us!' According to government insiders, Germany's readiness to forge closer links revealed that the 'Brexit naysayers were absolutely incorrect.' However, Tory MPs said that the offer would have too many strings attached. Former Cabinet member Simon Clarke asked: 'At what price? We know there is no closer deal without customs unions and single market membership, both of which would make Brexit pointless.'

EU may be open to improving trade relations with Britain after Brexit as German finance minister says: 'Call us!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 14, 2023
A leading German politician has said that the EU may be open to investigating post-Brexit trading relations with the United Kingdom again, advising politicians to 'call us'. Christian Lindner, the German finance minister, told BBC News that the UK has a'standing invitation' on any future talks on lowering trade barriers or'obstacles in daily business life.' 'If you want to intensify your trade relationship with the EU - call us!' "In the daily life of German companies, there are new challenges since Brexit," he told the broadcaster. I don't believe (the) United Kingdom is profiting from Brexit.

After migrant influx, Germany warns that if the EU does not adequately shield its external frontiers, the Schengen Zone will be "in danger."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 27, 2023
According to official reports, Germany saw its first-time asylum requests increase by 78% in the first seven months of 2023. According to police reports, the number of illegal border crossings to Germany in August increased by 66% on the same month last year. According to a Berlin official, the new measures will result in an increase in policing along'smuggling routes' and will begin immediately. On Wednesday, German interior minister Angela Merkel said that more should be done to shield the European Union's fragile system of open borders. If we don't succeed in better shielding the external boundaries,' Nancy Faeser told reporters in Berlin, the open borders within the EU are in jeopardy.'

Germany's economy is projected to suffer as a result of its stagnating economy and its green energy policies, which is causing the country's'sick man of Europe'' for its stagnating economy, despite continued expansion

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
According to statistics from the International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany is now projected to have the world's largest economies. Friedrich Merz, the 67-year-old leader of the Christian Democrats opposition party, claims that this slump is a direct result of the government's overly bureaucratised green energy policies

As the country's economy stagnates, Germany remains the'sick man of Europe,' as its economy continues to improve, while Brexit Britain continues to see expansion

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2023
According to new reports, Germany has remained the'sick man of Europe' in the second quarter as the country battles an industrial slump and stubborn inflation. According to official statistics from federal stats agency Destatis, the country's long-awaited industrial powerhouse is weakening, with its economy showing no growth from April to June, compared to the previous year. The figures came as a major blow to Germany's government, which had boldly doubled its expansion forecast for this year after a feared winter energy crunch failed to materialize.

As the grueling counter-offensive continues, Ukraine rains fire on Putin's invaders: as a grueling counter-attack continues, Kyiv troops push Russian forces out of territory in the south and east

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 14, 2023
The Ukrainian military said it had driven Russian forces out of pockets of territory along the front lines in the east and south of the region, embarking on the brutal counter-offensive that began two months ago. The gains, which were revealed by Ukraine's deputy defense minister, came as Russia claimed that its forces had progressed in the eastern Kharkiv region, undermining Kyiv's highly awaited campaign. In June, Ukraine mounted its counter-attack against Russian forces, including the construction of assault battalions and stockpiling Western-donated weapons. However, progress has been stifled by widespread Russian-laid minefields and robust fortifications, according to Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar, who said that Kyiv said it had only acquired a few acres of land around the war-battered city of Bakhmut last week.

A return of conscription is suggested by German politicians and military generals

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
Political and military figures in Germany have called for a revival of compulsory military service. It came after new defense minister Boris Pistorius (right) called the 2011 phase-out of conscription a "mistake" that contributed to alienating the public from civic institutions. Eva Högl, the German parliament's vice president, urged the government to investigate whether some sort of compulsory military service was necessary to eliminate staff shortages in the German army's ranks.

In a sarcastic attack on Liz Truss, Germany has promised not to'follow Great Britain's course'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2022
The German government unveiled a €200 billion (£177 billion) package to support customers and businesses in the aftermath of Ukraine's soaring energy prices, which has pushed Europe's largest economy into a looming recession. Chancellor Olaf Scholz (left) announced that his government was reactivating an economy-stabilizing fund that had been used during the global financial crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. The fund will limit the cost of natural gas used to heat homes, produce electricity, and power plants. 'Germany is showing its economic power in an energy war,' Christian Lindner, the country's finance minister (right) took a shot at Liz Truss (inset).' 'Our relief service is efficient, we don't want to follow the UK's route,' he said.