German media on September 13th continued its extensive focus on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, with early reports detailing the shooter as a Trump activist and the victim's widow addressing the perpetrator. Discussions explored whether Republican figures would pursue forgiveness or revenge, and the political implications of Kirk's death, particularly his role in mobilizing young conservative voters. Later in the morning, President Trump's statements live on TV about the murder caused irritation, and German public broadcaster ZDF admitted to misquoting Kirk. The ongoing investigation into suspect Tyler R. remained a key topic. In parallel, there were reports of the Bundeswehr demanding 100,000 additional soldiers and concerns about water scarcity in Germany. By evening, news also highlighted a large protest in London against migration and former President Trump's meeting with King Charles in the UK.