German media on November 10th began by focusing on the impending end of the US government shutdown, with multiple sources reporting a compromise reached in the Senate after 40 days of deadlock. Domestically, discussions continued on strengthening municipal law enforcement and a controversial speech by the Federal President.
Later in the day, Sahra Wagenknecht's decision to step down as leader of the BSW party dominated the headlines. Reports indicated she would resign from the top leadership but intended to maintain a significant role within the party. This development became the primary focus of numerous German outlets.
In the evening, the trial of the Magdeburg attacker continued to garner significant coverage, detailing his unsettling court appearance, while the BBC's existential crisis following unexpected resignations also drew attention.