Four observations from Germany’s 1-0 win against the Netherlands at the Allianz Arena

Four observations from Germany's 1-0 win against the Netherlands at the Allianz Arena

With various injuries, Germany managed to field a respectable array of up-and-coming Bundesliga players alongside established stars to beat the Netherlands 1-0 in UEFA Nations League action. Here are four observations from the match: Julian Nagelsmann plays fair with awards It has been a while since so much of the Bundesliga was represented on the … Read more

Gleneagles’ life triumphs in exciting renewal of Germany’s winter favourite

Gleneagles' life triumphs in exciting renewal of Germany's winter favourite

Five contenders went after Sunday’s G3 Wettstar.de Preis des Winterfavoriten in Cologne and, despite the lack of numbers for Germany’s premier youth race of the year, the quality was not in question as the quintet lined up for the final quarter-mile before the Stall Hanse is so far undefeated Lifetimes (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire}–La Petite Virginia … Read more

Four observations from Germany’s 2-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina

Four observations from Germany's 2-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina

Germany were bruised and battered, but they were still able to outlast Bosnia-Herzegovina for a 2-1 win in UEFA Nations League action. Let’s get to it…. Chemistry was lacking, but don’t panic Germany put together a lineup of literally every decent, non-injured player it could find, and that was good enough. The team controlled play … Read more

Green electricity for 17,000 households in Germany

Green electricity for 17,000 households in Germany

E.DIS subsidiary e.disnatur Erneuerbare Energien GmbH has agreed to build five new wind turbines in Mallnow near Frankfurt (Oder) in cooperation with GASAG AG. Construction will begin in October 2024 with an investment of over 40 million euros. The 250 m high turbines will produce 68 GWh/year of green electricity, which can supply almost 17,000 … Read more

Did Germany just kill the European banking union?

Did Germany just kill the European banking union?

Germany’s extraordinary response to UniCredit’s (UCG) overtures to Commerzbank may have just killed the European banking union and made a mockery of what was thought to be long-term political support for it. Political support that events have proven to be false, or at least a blatant case of Nimbyism (ie, not in my backyard). The … Read more