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Police arrest the suspected attacker of five in Bielefeld, the Finance Minister warns government ministries to tighten their budgets, Trump fails to secure ceasefire agreement from Putin and more news from Germany on Tuesday, May 20th.

Tuesday’s top story: Police arrest Bielefeld attacker

A man alleged to have attacked five people in front of a bar in Bielefeld over the weekend was arrested in Heiligenhaus (near Düsseldorf) on Tuesday morning.

The man is suspected of having injured five people with a sharp object — at least four of them seriously.

The victims, between 22 and 27 years old, had come from watching football in Bielefeld, and the suspect is a 35-year-old Syrian from from Harsewinkel.

According to initial reports in Bild and local newspapers, the perpetrator stabbed at his victims with a knife and a walking stick with a sharp attachment.

A police spokesman said that the man that was arrested was “almost certainly” the main suspect, according to Tagesspiegel.

The Integration Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Josefine Paul, confirmed that the man holds a valid residence permit, and that he had not had any problems with Germany’s immigration authorities previously.

READ ALSO: What are the rules around carrying a knife in Germany?

Police forces take a suspect away after his arrest in Heiligenhaus near Düsseldorf. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Tim Oelbermann

NRW Interioir Minister, Herbert Reul said, “We know what happened on the ground and we know who he is, but nothing more.”

Finance Minister calls for government savings

As he prepares to draft a budget for the current year, Federal Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has called on all of Germany’s government ministries to save.

“As finance minister, I will push for every ministry to bring forward savings,” the SPD chairman told the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland, adding that the €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and defence spending doesn’t mean that ministries can afford to relax.

READ ALSO: Why Germany’s new goverment is already facing a black hole in its budget

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Germany’s previous government had not passed a budget for 2025 due to the early election in February, so the new Bundestag is under pressure to pass a budget quickly.

On June 25th, Klingbeil wants to bring his draft budget through the cabinet so that the Bundestag can discuss it before the summer break. Adoption is scheduled for September.

The budget for 2026 is also due soon — to be passed by the Bundestag by the end of the year. Government circles say that the benchmarks for this are also to be decided in the cabinet on June 25th. The final draft budget is then to be adopted by the ministers on July 30th.

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Ceasefire stalled in Ukraine – Trump reportedly under Putin’s influence

After his phone call with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, US President Donald Trump is trying to raise hopes for an early ceasefire.

But no details were given about what Putin would agree too, and European allies are disappointed in Trump.

Rüdiger von Fritsch, who was German ambassador to Russia from 2014 to 2019, gave an interview with  ARD Tagesthemen in which he said that “Putin is taking advantage of [Trump]. He sees the dollar signs in his eyes.”

Ahead of Trump’s meeting with Putin, Chancellor Friedrich Merz wrote on X that Europe and the US wanted to “closely accompany Ukraine on the way to a ceasefire”.

Now it appears that the Chancellor’s faith in Trump’s diplomacy was misplaced.

Protestors hold 'Dump Trump' and 'Stop Putin' signs at a rally in Berlin.

Participants hold up placards reading ‘Dump Trump’, ‘Stop Putin’ and ‘Trump (is a) blackmailer’ during a demonstration in support of Ukraine in front of the Brandenburg Gate. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP)

Three face trial in Germany over Russian sabotage plot

Three German-Russian dual nationals will go on trial in Munich on Tuesday accused of spying for Moscow and readying attacks on critical military infrastructure and industry.

The main suspect, named only as Dieter S., is said to have been at the centre of a plot to undermine Germany’s support for Ukraine through acts of sabotage aimed at targets including US military bases.

He will be tried alongside Alexander J. and Alex D., who are alleged to have supported his activities on behalf of a foreign intelligence service.

Dieter S. faces further charges for allegedly “taking images of military installations” and “conspiracy to cause an explosion and arson”.

Prosecutors have also charged him with “membership in a foreign terrorist organisation” for allegedly fighting for a pro-Russian militia in eastern Ukraine between 2014 and 2016.

The suspect is said to have belonged to an armed unit of the self-proclaimed “People’s Republic of Donetsk”, which claimed control over the region and led fighting against Ukrainian troops.

From October 2023, he “exchanged information” with the contact about possible sabotage operations in Germany, prosecutors alleged.

The operations were intended to “undermine the military support provided by Germany to Ukraine”, as it sought to repel Russian forces.

The suspect allegedly “declared his willingness to carry out explosive and arson attacks on military infrastructure and industrial sites” and to sabotage railway lines used to transport military goods.

Germany says China has ‘a responsibility for global peace’

Germany said Monday that China had “a responsibility for global peace” after Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul discussed Russia’s war against Ukraine with his Beijing counterpart Wang Yi.

The call came at a time of growing worries in the West about ties between China and Russia, which have drawn closer since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

“Russia’s war in Ukraine affects core European interests,” the German foreign ministry posted on X after Wadephul’s first phone call with Wang since taking up his post.

According to a readout of the call from China’s foreign ministry, Wang said China was committed to helping reach “a fair, lasting and binding peace agreement through direct dialogue”.

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The call came as efforts intensify for a ceasefire in the more than three-year-old conflict. Last week Chancellor Friedrich Merz, in his first major speech to parliament since taking office, said Germany was worried about closer ties between Beijing and Moscow and would press China to ensure it “contributes to resolving the war in Ukraine”.

Germany and China have long had close relations, particularly on the economic front, and the foreign ministry in Berlin noted Monday that bilateral ties remained “important”.

For China’s part, Wang said Beijing and Berlin should “uphold free trade” and “work together to oppose unilateralism and protectionism”, according to the foreign ministry.

With reporting by DPA and AFP.

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Trotz hoher Ausgaben für KI: Quartalszahlen von Meta übertreffen Erwartungen

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Der Facebook-Mutterkonzern Meta hat im zweiten Quartal 2025 überraschend gute Zahlen vorgelegt und die Erwartungen übertroffen. Der Umsatz stieg im Vergleich zum Vorjahr um 22 Prozent auf 47,5 Milliarden US-Dollar (rund 41 Milliarden Euro) an, der Nettogewinn lag bei 18,3 Milliarden Dollar – im Vorjahreszeitraum waren es 13,5 Milliarden Dollar gewesen. Besonders stark entwickelten sich die Werbeeinnahmen.

Meta investiert derzeit massiv in Künstliche Intelligenz (KI). “Wir hatten sowohl in Bezug auf unser Geschäft als auch auf unsere Community ein starkes Quartal”, sagte Meta-Chef Mark Zuckerberg. “Ich freue mich, persönliche Superintelligenz für alle Menschen auf der Welt zu entwickeln.”   



Im Segment der Mobilgerät-Anwendungen, zu dem Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp und Messenger gehören, verzeichnete Meta im Juni 3,48 Milliarden aktive Nutzer pro Tag. Dies ist ein Anstieg von sechs Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr.

Das Unternehmen erhöhte seine Ausgaben für Investitionen in dem Quartal auf 17 Milliarden US-Dollar. Dabei handelt es sich vor allem um Investitionen in die KI-Infrastruktur. Für 2025 rechnet der Konzern mit mit Gesamtinvestitionen zwischen 66 und 72 Milliarden Dollar.

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Dortmunderin (85) gab entscheidenden Hinweis

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In Dortmund ist eine Betrugsmasche rund um die Pflege von Senioren aufgeflogen. (Symbolbild) © picture alliance / Jens Kalaene/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa

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Eine 85-jährige Dortmunderin aus Wickede hat durch ihre Aufmerksamkeit dazu beigetragen, dass ein umfangreicher Pflegebetrug aufgedeckt und ein finanzieller Schaden von über 500.000 Euro verhindert werden konnte. Das berichtet die Polizei Dortmund.

Die Seniorin habe das Ausbleiben der Zahlungen ihres Pflegegeldes bemerkt und daraufhin die Beamten informiert. Der Verdacht fiel auf ihren vermeintlichen Pflegehelfer, den ein 77-jähriger Bekannter vermittelt hatte, und sich schließlich als Teil eines umfassenden Betrugskonstrukts herausstellte.

Es sei gelungen, drei Tatverdächtige zu identifizieren. Infolgedessen wurden Durchsuchungen durchgeführt und Beweismittel sichergestellt.

In einem Gebäude auf einem landwirtschaftlichen Gelände in Dortmund ist ein Feuer ausgebrochen.
Junge Frau mit verpixeltem Gesicht sitzt auf Erdbeerfeld. Neben sich eine Schrift ins Bild geschnitten: „Illegal auf dem Erdbeerfeld“

Wie der Pflegebetrug ablief

Die Ermittlungen zeigten, dass einer der Verdächtigen das Vertrauen des 77-jährigen Bekannten der Seniorin über Jahre missbraucht und ihm mehr als 25.000 Euro entwendet haben soll. Darüber hinaus habe der Verdächtige versucht, mittels Vollmachten und eines Testaments Zugriff auf dessen Vermögen zu erlangen.

Gegen alle Verdächtigen, zwei Männer im Alter von 26 und 34 Jahren sowie eine 42-jährige Frau, seien Strafverfahren wegen Betrugs zum Nachteil älterer Menschen eingeleitet worden. Allerdings lagen keine besonderen Voraussetzungen für eine Untersuchungshaft vor.

Eine Außenaufnahme eines Polizeireviers an einem sonnigen Tag. Im Vordergrund ist der Eingang des Gebäudes zu sehen, während im Hintergrund ein Streifenwagen geparkt ist.

Tipps für Angehörige

Um pflegebedürftige Menschen vor ähnlichen Betrugsfällen zu schützen, gibt die Polizei mehrere Präventionstipps. Es wird geraten, keine Unbekannten in die Wohnung zu lassen und stets einen Dienstausweis zu verlangen, wenn sich Personen als Amtspersonen oder Beschäftigte von Pflegediensten ausgeben. Sollte Zweifel an der Identität bestehen, sei es ratsam, die betreffende Stelle direkt zu kontaktieren. Telefonische Anfragen sollten kritisch geprüft werden, ohne private oder finanzielle Informationen preiszugeben, und bei Unsicherheit solle einfach aufgelegt werden.

Von der Übergabe von Geld oder Wertgegenständen an Unbekannte wird ausdrücklich abgeraten. Auch sei es wichtig, auf das eigene Bauchgefühl zu vertrauen. Im Verdachtsfall solle die Polizei unter der Notrufnummer 110 informiert werden.

Darüber hinaus bietet die Polizei spezielle Präventionsveranstaltungen und Beratungen für Senioren und deren Angehörige an, um über gängige Betrugsmaschen aufzuklären und Schutzmaßnahmen zu vermitteln. Interessierte können sich auf der Homepage der Polizei weiter informieren.

Diese Maßnahmen sollen dazu beitragen, dass pflegebedürftige Menschen und ihre Angehörigen besser vor betrügerischen Machenschaften geschützt werden und die Täter keinen Erfolg mit ihren kriminellen Handlungen haben.

Hinweis der Redaktion: Dieser Artikel erschien ursprünglich am 28. Juli 2025.

Der Angeklagte sitzt mit seinem Verteidiger Markus Blumenstein im Gerichtsaal.

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Tragic Capsizing of Overloaded Ferry Claims Lives in DR Congo

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A devastating incident occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo when an overloaded ferry capsized on a river, leading to a significant loss of life. Reports indicate that the vessel was carrying many more passengers and cargo than it was designed to accommodate, raising serious concerns about maritime safety standards in the region.

Emergency services and local authorities were quick to respond to the scene, but the rescue operations faced severe challenges due to the conditions of the river and the high number of people involved. Eyewitness accounts suggest that panic ensued as the ferry began to tilt and eventually overturned, throwing passengers into the water.

Survivors described harrowing scenes of chaos, with many struggling to stay afloat amidst the turbulent waters. The local community has rallied together to assist in rescue efforts, providing support to those affected and helping search for those still missing.

This tragic event highlights ongoing issues related to safety regulations in the region’s transportation sector. Overcrowding on ferries is not uncommon in the Congo, where many rely on these vessels for travel across rivers, which are vital for connecting remote communities. However, this incident raises urgent questions about the enforcement of safety protocols and the need for stricter regulations to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

Authorities have begun an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the capsizing. Initial reports suggest that the ferry’s operators may have disregarded safety guidelines, leading to the tragic overloading of the vessel. As the investigation unfolds, officials are expected to review existing regulations and operational practices within the ferry transport sector.

In the wake of the accident, various organizations and governmental bodies are calling for enhanced safety measures to protect passengers. There is a growing acknowledgment that without significant reforms, such tragedies could continue to occur, jeopardizing the lives of countless individuals who depend on river transport.

The humanitarian response is underway, with local groups providing assistance to families affected by the loss of loved ones. Mental health support and counseling services are also being offered to help individuals cope with the trauma of this disaster.

As the community mourns the victims of this incident, there is a collective hope that this tragedy will serve as a catalyst for change. Advocates for transport safety are urging policymakers to take immediate action to improve safety standards in the ferry sector, ensuring that such a loss of life is not repeated.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by those who utilize river transport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and underscores the urgent need for systemic changes to safeguard the lives of passengers.

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