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Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Friday

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Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Friday
Farmers at a demonstration called by the German Farmers' Association in Berlin in December, with the sign: 'Do you have to starve before you understand?' Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Fabian Sommer

Four people die after hospital fire in northern Germany, farmers' protest leaves Economics Minister stranded on a ferry while government drops planned agricultural subsidy cut, rising inflation and more news from around Germany.

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Simon Slade
Quote from today’s Guardian…… ‘Navigating rapid economic, social and geopolitical change generally requires openness, adaptability and fast decision-making on the part of state institutions – which are hardly the characteristics of Germany’s bureaucracy…….. excessively slow, overly legalistic, unnecessarily cautious and in need of far-reaching reform. German red tape, as a consequence, is legendary.’

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