Germany’s leading national Sunday newspaper
Volkswagen has presented a restructuring plan that will cut model lines by up to half and reduce production capacity to about 9 million vehicles a year. Chief executive Oliver Blume has said the group faces a 20% cost disadvantage to rivals and has proposed a "theoretical" further 50,000 job reductions on top of earlier cuts, prompting union protests and board resistance.
Germany is confronting a wave of hybrid threats including drone incursions, espionage, and cyber activity. Authorities say a drone loaded with explosives at Leipzig-Halle airport did not detonate, prompting a broader push to expand anti-drone capabilities and strengthen oversight. The incident underscores a persistent security challenge linked to foreign powers and the evolving nature of state-backed interference.