At least 12 Injured In Knife Attack In Germany's Hamburg
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated a groundbreaking German brigade in Lithuania that is meant to help protect NATO’s eastern flank and declared Thursday that “the security of our Baltic allies is also our security” as worries about Russian aggression persist.
Within hours of the Trump administration’s announcement that it would bar Harvard from enrolling foreign students, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology was quick to issue an invitation: Any international student enrolled at Harvard would be welcome to continue their studies in Hong Kong.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Friday warned of the consequences of a tariff dispute with the United States, hours after US President Donald Trump announced 50% tariffs on EU goods from June 1.
The German economy, Europe's biggest, grew by 0.4% in the first quarter thanks to stronger-than-expected exports and manufacturing, official data showed Friday. That was double the growth initially estimated.
BEIJING/BERLIN (Reuters) -Chinese President Xi Jinping and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a call on Friday highlighted the importance of their countries' relationship as both China and Europe are trying to tackle uncertainty caused by U.
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German police have arrested five teenagers on accusations of involvement with a far-right group that calls itself “Last Defense Wave” and allegedly aims to destabilize Germany’s democratic system by carrying out attacks on migrants and political opponents.
The number of apartments built in Germany dropped sharply in 2024, federal statistics office data showed on Friday, a further sign of stress in the nation's troubled real estate industry.
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Germany plans to allocate 1.5% of its economic output to infrastructure that has military uses, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Wednesday.