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Scholz Advisers See German Economy Picking Up Into Next Year
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Germany’s economy will gain some momentum in coming months, supported by...
Scholz to visit flood area in Germany, storm warnings lifted
Investing.com· 4 days agoBerlin, May 18 (IANS/DPA) After heavy rainfall that caused flooding and landslides in the western German state of Saarland, Chancellor Olaf< ...
German Politically Motivated Crime Surges to Highest on Record
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The number of politically motivated crimes in Germany rose to the highest level in...
German parliament approves plans to relax strict restrictions on family names - KVIA
ABC 7 El Paso· 4 days agoThe German parliament has approved plans to relax strict restrictions on family names — clearing the way, among other things, for couples to take double-barreled surnames ...
Opinion: We Germans are making Trump ‘thunderstorm’ plans | CNN
CNN.com· 8 hours agoIt’s 9.00 a.m. on a Sunday morning in early Spring, and we are waiting for the kids to come out onto...
Germany's FM Baerbock visits Kyiv amid Russian offensive on Ukraine's east
Euronews via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe country has been resisting appeals from Ukrainian officials to provide Ukraine with the coveted...
Xi Jinping wraps up first visit to Europe in 5 years, but trade issue remains
South China Morning Post· 1 day agoLast week, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz voiced his distaste at the idea of EU duties on EVs made in...
Macron, Scholz voice 'deep concern' at Georgia foreign influence law
RFI via Yahoo News· 2 days ago"It is with deep regret that we take note of the Georgian government's decision... to move away"...
German economic advisers cut 2024 growth forecast to 0.2%
StreetInsider· 6 days agoChancellor Olaf Scholz lamented the lower GDP forecast for the year during a speech to the German Chambers of Industry ...
Germany's Scholz tells firms to hire foreign workers for growth
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoEurope's biggest economy needs companies to recruit workers from abroad to keep growing, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz