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German leader set to ask for Dec. 16 confidence vote, paving way for election as early as February
Read full article: German leader set to ask for Dec. 16 confidence vote, paving way for election as early as FebruaryGerman media are reporting that Chancellor Olaf Scholz is expected to ask for a vote of confidence in his government on Dec. 16.
Poland marks 80th anniversary of Warsaw Uprising, honoring heroes of doomed fight for freedom
Read full article: Poland marks 80th anniversary of Warsaw Uprising, honoring heroes of doomed fight for freedomWarsaw has come to a standstill on the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising.
Zelenskyy appeals for help with Ukraine's energy network as recovery conference opens
Read full article: Zelenskyy appeals for help with Ukraine's energy network as recovery conference opensUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appealed for short-term help in repairing his country’s electricity network and long-term investment in its energy system.
Croatia's top court rules that the president can't run in the parliamentary election unless he quits
Read full article: Croatia's top court rules that the president can't run in the parliamentary election unless he quitsCroatia’s Constitutional Court has ruled that President Zoran Milanović can't run for prime minister or take part in the parliamentary election activities of an opposition party unless he resigns immediately from his current post.
German leaders voice outrage and thousands rally in Berlin in reaction to rising antisemitism
Read full article: German leaders voice outrage and thousands rally in Berlin in reaction to rising antisemitismGerman leaders are strongly denouncing a rise in antisemitism in Germany in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
Grandmother of French teen shot dead by police officer pleads with rioters to stop the violence
Read full article: Grandmother of French teen shot dead by police officer pleads with rioters to stop the violenceThe grandmother of a French teenager shot dead by police during a traffic stop has urged rioters to stop after five nights of unrest.
New Chinese premier makes first foreign trip to Europe as part of Beijing's outreach
Read full article: New Chinese premier makes first foreign trip to Europe as part of Beijing's outreachChinese Premier Li Qiang has started a visit to Germany and France, his first trip abroad since taking office earlier this year.
Germany hands over 2 Indigenous masks to Colombia as it reappraises the past
Read full article: Germany hands over 2 Indigenous masks to Colombia as it reappraises the pastGermany has handed over to Colombia two masks made by the Indigenous Kogi people that had been in a Berlin museum’s collection for more than a century.
Panel of historians starts 3-year review of 1972 Munich Olympics attack
Read full article: Panel of historians starts 3-year review of 1972 Munich Olympics attackThe German government says a panel of historians set up to review the 1972 attack on the Munich Olympics is starting its three-year mission to examine what happened before, during and after the events of five decades ago.
Charles wins hearts in Germany as soft power pays off
Read full article: Charles wins hearts in Germany as soft power pays offKing Charles III won plenty of hearts during his three-day visit to Germany, his first foreign trip since becoming king following the death of his mother, Elizabeth II, last year.
Charles III commorates WWII dead, child refugees in Hamburg
Read full article: Charles III commorates WWII dead, child refugees in HamburgKing Charles III commemorated the more than 30,000 people killed in the Allied bombing of Hamburg almost 80 years ago as he visited the northern German city Friday on the last leg of his first foreign trip since becoming monarch.
King Charles III picks France, Germany for 1st state visits
Read full article: King Charles III picks France, Germany for 1st state visitsKing Charles III will travel to France and Germany for his first state visits since becoming monarch, underscoring Britain’s efforts to build bridges with its European neighbors.
Poland to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, if others do, too
Read full article: Poland to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, if others do, tooPolish President Andrzej Duda says that the European Union nation has decided to send a company of Leopard tanks to help neighboring Ukraine in the war with invading Russia.
German president presses N Macedonia on EU-required reforms
Read full article: German president presses N Macedonia on EU-required reformsGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has urged North Macedonia to acknowledge the presence of an ethnic Bulgarian minority in the country, amid other actions required to speed up its European Union accession process.
Putin scrambles to boost weapons production for Ukraine war
Read full article: Putin scrambles to boost weapons production for Ukraine warFacing production delays and mounting losses, Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged his government to cut through bureaucracy to crank out enough weapons and military supplies to feed the war in Ukraine.
Spanish royals start delayed state visit to Germany
Read full article: Spanish royals start delayed state visit to GermanyKing Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain have started a state visit to Germany that was delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic and will see the monarch and Germany’s president open the annual Frankfurt Book Fair.
Live Updates | Russia-Ukraine War
Read full article: Live Updates | Russia-Ukraine WarA U.N. task force is warning in a new report that Russia’s war against Ukraine threatens to devastate the economies of many developing countries that are now facing even higher food and energy costs and increasingly difficult financial conditions.
Conductor Simon Rattle receives Germany's highest honor
Read full article: Conductor Simon Rattle receives Germany's highest honorGermany’s president has bestowed the country’s highest honor on British conductor Simon Rattle, the former head of the Berlin Philharmonic who is set to take a new job in Munich next year.
In Germany, activists rise up to counter vaccine skeptics
Read full article: In Germany, activists rise up to counter vaccine skepticsA growing number of people in Germany have joined grassroots initiatives and demonstrations to speak out against vaccination opponents, conspiracy theorists and far-right extremists who have been protesting COVID-19 measures.
German FM: Diplomats shared blame for Holocaust
Read full article: German FM: Diplomats shared blame for HolocaustGermany’s foreign minister says that the country’s diplomats during the Nazi era shared blame for the Holocaust and she wants more training for staff to speak up against all forms of discrimination.
German president calls for debate over COVID vaccine mandate
Read full article: German president calls for debate over COVID vaccine mandateGermany’s president has called for a debate over plans for compulsory coronavirus vaccinations in the country, saying such a drastic measure needs to be thoroughly justified.
Germany acknowledges mistakes 5 years after Berlin attack
Read full article: Germany acknowledges mistakes 5 years after Berlin attackFive years after a terrorist killed 12 people at a Berlin Christmas market, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier says Germany’s government had not lived up to its duty to protect its citizens that day.
EU draft pulled after Vatican complains Christmas 'canceled'
Read full article: EU draft pulled after Vatican complains Christmas 'canceled'The European Commission has retracted internal communication guidelines that had proposed substituting the “Christmas period” with “holiday period” after an outcry by conservatives.
Memorial for Babi Yar victims inaugurated in Ukraine
Read full article: Memorial for Babi Yar victims inaugurated in UkraineThe presidents of Ukraine, Israel and Germany have inaugurated a memorial for the victims of the Babi Yar massacre in Ukraine eight decades after one of the most infamous Nazi mass slaughters of the Holocaust.
German president asks country to confront its colonial past
Read full article: German president asks country to confront its colonial pastGermany’s president has called on the country to face its cruel colonial past as he opened a new museum in the capital’s center that will be home to two of Berlin’s state museums which include looted artifacts from countries in Africa and elsewhere.
Merkel calls migrant push at EU's border 'unacceptable'
Read full article: Merkel calls migrant push at EU's border 'unacceptable'German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she finds it unacceptable that refugees are being used to apply pressure to Poland and other European Union members on the border with Belarus.
German candidate sorry for laughing scene in flood visit
Read full article: German candidate sorry for laughing scene in flood visitThe front-runner to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany’s September election has apologized for a scene in which he was seen laughing in the background as the country’s president delivered a statement on the devastating floods in western Germany.
Rescuers race to prevent more deaths from European floods
Read full article: Rescuers race to prevent more deaths from European floodsEmergency workers in western Germany and Belgium are rushing to rescue hundreds of people threatened by historic floods, including residents of a town where the ground gave way beneath their homes.
German, Polish presidents meet to celebrate 1991 treaty
Read full article: German, Polish presidents meet to celebrate 1991 treatyThe presidents of Germany and Poland have met in Warsaw to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a key treaty between the two neighbors, focusing on the positive aspects of a sometimes wobbly relationship.
German president: Buchenwald a reminder of Nazi 'barbarism'
Read full article: German president: Buchenwald a reminder of Nazi 'barbarism'Germany’s president has marked the 76th anniversary of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp by reminding his compatriots of the inconceivable atrocities the Nazis committed there during the Third Reich.
Germany faces 'crisis of trust' in pandemic, president says
Read full article: Germany faces 'crisis of trust' in pandemic, president saysGermany's president said the country is enduring a “crisis of trust” as it weathers a second Easter under pandemic restrictions amid dissatisfaction over the government’s response.
Merkel: 'A quiet Easter' needed to counter rising infections
Read full article: Merkel: 'A quiet Easter' needed to counter rising infections“There needs to be a quiet Easter festival,” Merkel said in a video address. AdIn contrast, Britain has given one vaccine shot to 46% of its people. Health Minister Jens Spahn said routine vaccinations will begin in doctors' practices on Tuesday, with 35,000 GPs scheduled to receive 940,000 vaccine doses next week. Germany expects to receive about 40 million vaccine doses during the second quarter. AdMerkel, who is 66, says she would be prepared to take the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Scientist behind coronavirus shot says next target is cancer
Read full article: Scientist behind coronavirus shot says next target is cancer(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)BERLIN – The scientist who won the race to deliver the first widely used coronavirus vaccine says people can rest assured the shots are safe, and the technology behind it will soon be used to fight another global scourge — cancer. AdAmid a scare in Europe this week over the coronavirus shot made by British-Swedish rival AstraZeneca, Tureci dismissed the idea that any corners were cut by those racing to develop a vaccine. “There is a very rigid process in place and the process does not stop after a vaccine has been approved,” she said. “We have several different cancer vaccines based on mRNA," said Tureci, who is BioNTech's chief medical officer. “You began with a drug to treat cancer in a single individual,” Steinmeier told the couple.
UN to rich nations: Don't undermine COVAX vaccine program
Read full article: UN to rich nations: Don't undermine COVAX vaccine program(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)BERLIN – The head of the World Health Organization pleaded with rich countries on Monday to check before ordering additional COVID-19 vaccine shots for themselves whether that undermines efforts to get vaccine shots to poorer nations. Wealthy nations have snapped up several billion vaccine doses while some countries in the developing world have little or none. Tedros added that rich countries need to “cooperate in respecting the deals that COVAX did” and make sure before they seek more vaccines that their requests don’t undermine those deals. WHO also said Monday it had reached an agreement with Chubb Limited on behalf of COVAX for a global vaccine injury compensation program. The initiative will allow people in poorer countries to get compensation for rare but serious side effects linked to COVID-19 vaccines distributed through COVAX until next June.
Germany commemorates victims of racist shooting, 1 year on
Read full article: Germany commemorates victims of racist shooting, 1 year onThe names of the nine victims of the Hanau shooting are painted on a building in Hanau, Germany, Thursday, Feb.18, 2021. One year ago a far right man shot nine people before he shot himself. The rampage in Hanau, near Frankfurt, caused widespread shock in Germany and beyond. Mehmet Daimagueler, a prominent lawyer who has represented victims of other racist crimes in Germany, said the attack in Hanau should prompt politicians to reflect on the stereotypes about migrants they repeat, including portraying shisha bars as crime dens. “The state needs to start fighting racism in its own house," Daimagueler told news portal Watson, calling for racist officials to lose their jobs and victims of hate crimes to be taken more seriously.
German virus death toll tops 50,000 even as infections sink
Read full article: German virus death toll tops 50,000 even as infections sinkMore than 50,000 people have died after contracting COVID-19 in Germany, a number that has risen swiftly over recent weeks as the country has struggled to bring down infection figures. (AP Photo/Michael Probst, File)BERLIN – The death toll from the coronavirus in Germany has passed 50,000, a number that has risen swiftly over recent weeks even as infection figures are finally declining. Germany had a comparatively small number of deaths in the pandemic’s first phase and was able to lift many restrictions quickly. Hundreds of deaths, sometimes more than 1,000, have been reported daily in the country of 83 million people over recent weeks. There are currently 4,787 COVID-19 patients in intensive care, said Gernot Marx, the head of Germany's intensive care association, DIVI.
World hopes for renewed cooperation with US under Biden
Read full article: World hopes for renewed cooperation with US under BidenMany expressed hope Biden would right U.S. democracy two weeks after rioters stormed the Capitol, shaking the faith of those fighting for democracy in their own countries. Biden “understands the importance of cooperation among nations,” said former Colombian president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Juan Manuel Santos, who left office in 2018. “President Biden’s message of unity as he takes office is one that resonates with New Zealanders,” Ardern said. World leaders also acknowledged the history of Vice President Kamala Harris taking office. “That is an historic moment and one that, I think as a father of daughters, you can only celebrate," Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said.
World reaction to the storming of the US Capitol
Read full article: World reaction to the storming of the US CapitolFrom left, French President Emmanuel Macron, Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Poland's President Andrzej Duda and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. World leaders including Macron, Merkel, Solberg and Stoltenberg, are condemning the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco, File)Reaction from around the world to the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump:___“A fundamental rule of democracy is that, after elections, there are winners and losers. ——“The rampage at the Capitol yesterday was a disgraceful act and it must be vigorously condemned.” — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Democracy presupposes peaceful protest, but violence and death threats —from Left or Right— are ALWAYS wrong.” — Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa.
Germany sets date for election determining Merkel successor
Read full article: Germany sets date for election determining Merkel successorGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel, center in red dress, delivers her speech during the debate about Germany's budget 2021, at the parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)BERLIN – Germany's next parliamentary election, which will determine the country's new leader after Chancellor Angela Merkel's long rule, will be held on Sept. 26, 2021. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier's office said Wednesday that the head of state set the date in line with a recommendation from the government. That may not happen until well after the election, because the process of putting together a governing coalition can be lengthy. After the 2017 election, it was nearly six months before Merkel was sworn in for her fourth term — a record.
Germany marks 75th anniversary of landmark Nuremberg trials
Read full article: Germany marks 75th anniversary of landmark Nuremberg trialsFILE - In this Nov. 21, 1945 file photo, Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering stands in the prisoner's dock at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial in Germany. Germany marks the 75th anniversary of the landmark Nuremberg trials of several Nazi leaders and in what is now seen as the birthplace of a new era of international law on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020. The proceedings broke new ground in holding government leaders individually responsible for their aggression and slaughter of millions of innocents. Nuremberg was the city where Adolf Hitler reviewed torchlight Nazi party rallies and promulgated the race laws of 1935 that paved the way for the Holocaust. The city of Nuremberg is marking the anniversary in Courtroom 600 with a ceremony Friday that will include German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier as the guest of honor.
Bound despite Brexit: Prince Charles hails UK-Germany ties
Read full article: Bound despite Brexit: Prince Charles hails UK-Germany tiesBritain's Prince Charles arrives for a meeting with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Prince Charles attends Germany's national memorial day and will held a speech at the parliament building. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)BERLIN – Prince Charles called Sunday for Britain and Germany to remember their long and close ties, reaffirmed by the nations' reconciliation after two world wars, as the U.K. tries to find its place outside — but also alongside — the European Union. The palace was built in the late 18th century by Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia, to whom Charles is distantly related through his family's German line. Charles, 72, was exempt due to the diplomatic nature of his trip from Germany's rules requiring him to go into quarantine on arrival from Britain.
'Best Germany yet' marks 30th anniversary of reunification
Read full article: 'Best Germany yet' marks 30th anniversary of reunificationBERLIN – Germany marked the 30th anniversary of its reunification on Saturday, drawing a generally positive picture of the progress made in knitting together east and west. The country's president declared that today's is “the best Germany there has ever been” and proposed a new memorial to the “peaceful revolutionaries” who helped end communist rule. Germany is “rightly proud” on the anniversary of reunification, "and no pandemic can get in the way of that,” Steinmeier said. “Let's thank all those who worked for it.”He advocated creating a memorial to the “peaceful revolutionaries” of East Germany whose efforts brought the communist dictatorship to an end. Germany could use “a place that reminds us that East Germans took their fate in their own hands and liberated themselves," Steinmeier said.
Germany pays tribute to victims of 1980 Oktoberfest bombing
Read full article: Germany pays tribute to victims of 1980 Oktoberfest bombingBERLIN – Senior officials and survivors paid tribute Saturday to the victims of a deadly neo-Nazi attack on Munich’s Oktoberfest 40 years ago, as Germany’s president warned that far-right extremism remains a persistent problem in the country. The bombing on the evening of Sept. 26, 1980, claimed 13 lives, including that of three children and the attacker, student Gundolf Koehler, a supporter of a banned far-right group. “Right-wing extremism has deep roots in our society,” President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said at a memorial event in the Bavarian capital. Steinmeier said the perpetrators weren't “disturbed people,” but rather part of “networks that we need to investigate.”An initial investigation of the Oktoberfest attack concluded that Koehler acted alone, out of personal frustration. Bavaria's governor, Markus Soeder, apologized to survivors and the victims' families for mistakes made during the initial investigation.
Italian virus survivor tells German leader: Germany saved me
Read full article: Italian virus survivor tells German leader: Germany saved meGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is flanked by Italian President Sergio Mattarella after visiting the Duomo gothic cathedral, in Milan, Italy, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)MILAN – An Italian coronavirus survivor from Bergamo warmly thanked Germany’s visiting president on Thursday for lifesaving treatment he received in the eastern Germany city of Leipzig. Frank-Walter Steinmeier met medical personnel who treated coronavirus patients during his visit to Milan, the capital of hard-hit Lombardy. ‘’If I hadn’t gone to Germany, I would have died,’’ Perani told Steinmeier, as Italy’s president, Sergio Mattarella looked on. Perani said though they didn’t have a common language, the medical personnel in Germany ‘’spoke with their eyes.
German leaders condemn far-right attempt to storm Reichstag
Read full article: German leaders condemn far-right attempt to storm ReichstagBERLIN Senior German officials on Sunday condemned attempts by far-right protesters and others to storm the parliament building following a protest against the countrys pandemic restrictions. Hundreds of people, some waving the flag of the German Reich of 1871-1918 and other far-right banners, breached a security barrier outside the Reichstag late Saturday but were intercepted by police and forcibly removed. About 300 people were arrested in front of the Reichstag and following an incident at the Russian embassy, according to police. Berlin's top security official, Andreas Geisel, praised three officers who had stood alone against the protesters outside the Reichstag until reinforcements arrived. The fact that Nazis with imperial war flags try to storm the Bundestag recalls the darkest period in German history, he told the Funke media group.
German far-right party wins court case against minister
Read full article: German far-right party wins court case against ministerBERLIN Germany's top security official violated the rights of a far-right party by posting remarks criticizing it on his ministry's website, the country's highest court ruled Tuesday. The Alternative for Germany party, known as AfD, whose anti-migration and anti-establishment stance helped it get into the German parliament in 2017, is currently the largest of several opposition parties. Its case against Interior Minister Horst Seehofer stems from an interview that his ministry posted on its website in 2018, in which he decried a broadside by AfD against President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Seehofer described AfD's behavior as undermining the state and asserted that they stand against this state. The interview was taken down from his ministry's website a little over two weeks after it was posted there.