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2024 in Germany

The following is a list of events from the year 2024 in Germany.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • 1–5 June – At least six people are killed during floods in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg.
  • 1 June – A long-distance train carrying 185 passengers derails after the ground under a section of railway gives way near Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg. No injuries are reported.
  • 4 June – An AfD candidate for state elections in Baden-Württemberg is injured in a stabbing attack in Mannheim.
  • 6 June – A group of protesters on their way to an antifascist demonstration are attacked by a group of 15-20 alleged neo-Nazis at Berlin Ostkreuz. Two people are hospitalised due to head injuries.
  • 9 June
  • 2024 European Parliament election in Germany: Conservative parties retain their plurality in the German contingent of the European Parliament. The AfD prevails in all five former East German states.
  • 2024 Hamburg borough elections
  • 14 June
  • One person is killed and three others are injured in a stabbing attack in Wolmirstedt, Saxony-Anhalt. The attacker is shot dead by police.
  • Germany vetoes a European Union sanction package that would prevent EU members from re-exporting Russian liquefied natural gas from EU ports and prevent EU companies from selling sanctioned products to Russia.
  • 16 June – One person is injured after being shot by police on suspicion of threatening them with a pickaxe and an incendiary device in Hamburg.
  • 17 June – Authorities announce the largest seizure of cocaine in Germany following raids in Düsseldorf and Hamburg in 2023 that yield 60.5 metric tons of the substance valued at 2.6 billion euros ($2.78 billion).
  • 19 June – An Iraqi national is arrested in Esslingen am Neckar on suspicion of plotting to carry out attacks for Islamic State.
  • 23 June – A police officer is killed in a collision involving a car and a motorcycle escort of visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Stuttgart.
  • 24 June – The AFD announces a local coalition with neofascist party Die Heimat in Lauchhammer, Brandenburg.
  • 26 June – Government ministers agree on legislation to expedite deportation for individuals who post or "like" social media content that celebrates or promotes terrorist acts.
  • 28 June – The Higher Regional Court of Cologne convicts a 15-year old boy of plotting to attack a Christmas market in Leverkusen with Islamic extremist motivations and sentences him to four years' imprisonment.
  • 28 June – 23 year old antifascist activist Maja T. is ordered extradited to Hungary to face trial on charges of membership in a criminal organisation that wanted to attack right-wing extremist by a court in Berlin despite concerns over her safety as a genderqueer person in Hungary and despite an ongoing expedited procedure by the Federal Constitutional Court.
  • 29 June – Over 100,000 protesters and 1,000 police officers clash at an AfD party conference in Essen.

July

August

September

October

  • 1 October
  • IBM's first quantum data centre in Europe is opened in Ehningen.
  • A Chinese national is arrested in Leipzig on suspicion of spying on Leipzig/Halle Airport for Chinese intelligence and passing information to an aide of AfD lawmaker Maximilian Krah.
  • 11 October
  • The oil tanker Annika catches fire in the Baltic Sea while sailing in an area between Kühlungsborn and Warnemünde. All seven crew on board are rescued, while the ship is towed to Rostock.
  • U.S. Airman Grant Harrison was found not guilty in the 2023 killing of Michael Ovsjannikov in Wittlich.
  • 14 October – A court in Berlin sentences a former Stasi officer identified as 80-year old Martin Manfred N to ten years' imprisonment for shooting Polish Cold War defector Czesław Kukuczka along the Berlin Wall in 1974.
  • 19 October – A Libyan national is arrested in Bernau bei Berlin on suspicion of plotting a gun attack on the Israeli embassy on behalf of Islamic State.
  • 22 October – The first case of clade 1b mpox in Germany is discovered in a patient who had travelled abroad.
  • 27 October – Jamshid Sharmahd, a dissident carrying dual Iranian and German citizenship, is executed by Iran for allegedly leading a US-based pro-monarchist group and terrorism, prompting the German government to recall its ambassador to Tehran on 29 October and close all three consulates of Iran in Germany on 31 October.

November

  • 1 November – The Self-Determination Act, allowing people aged 18 and older to change official records to alter their names and genders or have the gender marker removed altogether, comes into effect.
  • 5 November – Eight people are arrested on suspicion of plotting an illegal seizure of power in Saxony as part of the far-right militant group (Saxonian Separatists).
  • 7 November
  • Chancellor Scholz dismisses FDP leader Christian Lindner from his position as finance minister, leading to two other FDP ministers resigning and the collapse of the governing coalition.
  • An American resident of Frankfurt and former employee of the US Armed Forces in Germany is arrested on suspicion of spying for China.
  • 18 November – A section of the C-Lion1 submarine communications cable running under the Baltic Sea between Finland and Germany is severed off the Swedish coast in what German authorities suspect as an act of sabotage.
  • 26 November – A person is arrested in Koblenz on suspicion of plotting pipe bomb attacks on behalf of Islamic State.
  • 29 November – Bijan Djir-Sarai resigns as general secretary of the FDP amid controversy over the party's departure from the governing coalition.

December

  • 4 December – One person is killed in a crossbow attack inside a hospital in Bad Zwesten. The suspect is arrested.
  • 8 December – Three people from Mannheim and Hesse are arrested on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack on behalf of Islamic State.
  • 9 December – The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees suspends the processing of asylum requests from 47,770 Syrian nationals in response to the fall of the Assad regime in Syria.
  • 16 December – Chancellor Olaf Scholz loses a no-confidence vote in the Bundestag.
  • 19 December – The Bundestag votes to require a two-thirds majority from its members to approve measures regarding the operations of the Federal Constitutional Court as part of efforts to safeguard the judiciary against possible authoritarian interventions.
  • 20 December – 2024 Magdeburg car attack: A car drives into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, killing six people and injuring at least 205. The suspected perpetrator, a 50-year-old doctor from Saudi Arabia, is arrested.
  • 27 December – President Frank-Walter Steinmeier dissolves the 20th Bundestag.
  • 28 December – Elon Musk published an opinion piece supporting the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
  • 31 December – Two people are injured in a knife attack in Charlottenburg, Berlin. A Syrian national carrying Swedish residency is arrested.

Holidays

Art and entertainment

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

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September

October

November

December

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