May 25, 2025 12:22 pm

Germany

Germany Faces Economic Crisis, GDP Declines for Three Consecutive Years
German Foreign Minister Criticizes Scholz Over Ukraine Aid Reluctance
Nahid Taghavi, Iranian-German Activist, Released from Prison After Four Years
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Germany Condemns Taiwanese Activist’s Nazi Display as ‘Shameless’
Germany to Abolish Provision for Citizenship in Three Years
Germany and NATO Allies Reaffirm Support for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict
Germany Suspends UN Refugee Resettlement Program
Berlin’s Transformation: From Bohemian Hub to Economic Powerhouse
UK, Germany, and Canada Issue Travel Advisories for the US
Asylum Applications in the European Union Decreased by 13% in 2024
Severe Soldier Shortage in the German Army
Strike Called at 11 Airports in Germany, Thousands of Flights Canceled
German Defence Companies Eye Ailing Car Industry as Europe Ramps Up Military Spending
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