Published June 15, 2026last updated June 15, 2026The Germany national team's 7-1 win over Curacao was the most watched TV broadcast on the day with 23 million viewers. Meanwhile, German President Steinmeier is kicking off his visit to Indonesia. Follow DW for more.
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Germany's World Cup win draws more than 23 million TV viewers
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Pension reform must include everyone, senior organization head says
The head of the seniors' organization of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party said the current government's future will be decided based on its pension reforms.
"The pension reforms will determine the fate of this coalition, I'm sure about that," Hubert Hüppe told the Rheinische Post.
According to Hüppe, the reforms must mean that everyone plays a role, not just Germany's senior residents.
"This is only possible if everyone is included in the social reforms, including civil servants’ pensions and other pension schemes," Hüppe added.
The reform to Germany's pension system has been making headlines in the country, with Chancellor Merz and his party trying to push through money-saving changes to the country's current system, triggering criticism from trade unions and workers' associations.
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German president starts Indonesia visit
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeierlanded in Jakarta for an official visit to Indonesia.
Steinmeier was greeted by President Prabowo Subianto and several ministers, who reportedly sang traditional Indonesian songs in honor of their guest, with the German delegation singing in German.
Indonesia is the most populous democracy in Southeast Asia with a population of some 280 million people. It is also the world's biggest Muslim country.
After his visit, Steinmeier will hold visits to the Philippines and Uzbekistan.
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Germany win draws 23 million TV viewers
Germany's national team made a flying start to the 2026 World Cup with a 7-1 win over Curacao. The success was also reflected in the number of viewers at home.
Almost 23.5 million people tuned in to public broadcaster ARD to watch the game, making a market share of 70.2%, rating form AGF Videoforschung said.
The match was also broadcast via live stream on MagentaTV, Deutsche Telekom's TV platform, but the company does not provide any viewing figures for its streaming service.
The number of viewers marks a stark difference to Germany's opening game in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar which was viewed by some 9 million people, with Julian Nagelsmann's team drawing some 22 million viewers for its first Euro 2024 game, which was also held in Germany.
The World Cup's opening game between co-hosts Mexico and South Africa reached some 10 million viewers in Germany, providing evidence for high interest in the tournament as a whole.
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Welcome to our coverage
Welcome to another daily blog covering all the latest in Germany from DW's Bonn newsroom!
We'll be looking at the reactions to Germany's emphatic 7-1 win over Curacao in the World Cup.
Germany President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has landed in Indonesia and we will be following all the updates from his visit.
The trial of an 18-year-old suspected Islamist begins after an attack in the city of Essen.
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