June: German chemical giant
Bayer takeover of American company
Monsanto
26 June - For the first time the German football team does not reach the knockout stage in the
2018 FIFA World Cup.
30 June - German company
ThyssenKrupp outsources steel production to a new company, with company seat in
Amsterdam. The new company is a fusion of ThyysenKrupp steel production and Indian company
Tata Steel.
July
1 July - Interior minister
Horst Seehofer offers to resign after rejecting Chancellor Angela Merkel's EU migration deal.[5][6][7]
2 November - The German state of Hesse scraps the
death penalty provision from Hesse's state constitution by popular vote, with 83% of the votes in favor.[12]
June: German chemical giant
Bayer takeover of American company
Monsanto
26 June - For the first time the German football team does not reach the knockout stage in the
2018 FIFA World Cup.
30 June - German company
ThyssenKrupp outsources steel production to a new company, with company seat in
Amsterdam. The new company is a fusion of ThyysenKrupp steel production and Indian company
Tata Steel.
July
1 July - Interior minister
Horst Seehofer offers to resign after rejecting Chancellor Angela Merkel's EU migration deal.[5][6][7]
2 November - The German state of Hesse scraps the
death penalty provision from Hesse's state constitution by popular vote, with 83% of the votes in favor.[12]