Morning reports focused on a Syrian who committed murder in Berlin's subway despite six previous convictions, amplifying debates about migration enforcement failures. The case follows multiple knife attacks reported in previous days.
Trade tensions escalated as China countered Trump's tariffs, with the WTO warning of incalculable consequences after tariffs reached 245%. California filed a lawsuit against Trump's policies while Norway reportedly considered EU membership as protection from economic instability.
The Federal Court of Justice overturned the "Ice Cellar Murder" conviction in the Hanna Wörndl case, requiring a retrial due to judicial bias. Military concerns resurfaced with calls to restore Cold War-era "tank shields" on bridges.
By evening, the EU published a list of seven "safe countries of origin" for migration purposes, celebrated by Italy but criticized in German media. In sports, Bayern Munich was eliminated from the Champions League after losing to Inter Milan.