German media coverage on September 8th was primarily shaped by two major international developments. The day began with reports of political instability in France, which escalated significantly by late afternoon into a full-blown government crisis as Premier François Bayrou lost a no-confidence vote, leading to his resignation and sparking concerns about President Macron's political future and broader European stability. Concurrently, a deadly terror attack in Jerusalem dominated headlines in the late morning, with numerous sources detailing the shootings and casualties. Earlier, the ongoing Ukraine conflict and US President Trump's diplomatic actions, including new sanctions against Russia and a "last warning" to Hamas, also received attention. Domestically, Germany saw ongoing debates on migration policy, the retraction of a proposed Bürgergeld reform, and the establishment of a Bundestag commission to review the Corona pandemic, despite controversies over its members.