Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Europe|News|World

Germany has stopped approving war weapons exports to Israel, source says

Germany has put a hold on new exports of weapons of war to Israel while it deals with legal challenges, according to a Reuters analysis of data and a source close

Germany has stopped approving war weapons exports to Israel, source says
Crime|Europe|News

Germany brings back border checks to curb migration, experts question impact

Germany reintroduced temporary border checks including at its frontiers with France and the Netherlands on Monday as part of efforts to combat irregular migration

Germany brings back border checks to curb migration, experts question impact
Europe|News

German police methods foster bias, racial profiling, finds study

German police practices foster systemic discrimination, with officers routinely engaging in racial profiling and relying on ethnic stereotypes, according to a study

German police methods foster bias, racial profiling, finds study
Europe|News|World

Far-right's victory in German state election puts migrants on edge

Syrian doctor Humam Razok felt relief when he arrived in Germany nine years ago after fleeing Damascus, where he had been jailed twice for his political beliefs.

Far-right's victory in German state election puts migrants on edge
Election|Europe|Political

Germany's far right targets renewable energy in bid for first election wins

Germany’s far-right AfD party, hoping to clinch its first wins in two east German state elections on Sept. 1, is trying to pick up countryside

Germany's far right targets renewable energy in bid for first election wins
Celebrity|Entertainment

Swifties heartbroken after concerts cancelled due to foiled attack

Taylor Swift fans grappled with sorrow, anger and disbelief on Thursday after the singer's three Vienna concerts were abruptly cancelled, following the government's

Business|Economy|Environment

German industry turns to solar in race to cut energy costs

For months, Philip Matthias tried to convince his father to install solar panels on their company's roof in the eastern German state of Thuringia, aiming to cut

German industry turns to solar in race to cut energy costs
News|Political

German court dismisses request to block arms exports to Israel

A Berlin court on Tuesday rejected an urgent request by a number of Palestinian Gaza residents to stop the government approving permits for the export of German

World

In south Lebanon town, border conflict brings fear and resignation

In the south Lebanon town of Qana, where Israeli shelling killed more than 100 people in 1996 and some 28 died in an Israeli airstrike in 2006, escalating

In south Lebanon town, border conflict brings fear and resignation
Environment|News|World

German climate activists sentenced for spraying paint on Brandenburg Gate

A German court on Tuesday handed down suspended eight-month prison sentences to three climate activists who sprayed orange paint on the columns of Berlin's

German climate activists sentenced for spraying paint on Brandenburg Gate
News|World

Berlin police clear pro-Palestinian camp from parliament lawn

Berlin police on Friday began clearing a pro-Palestinian camp set up in front of the German parliament by activists demanding the government stop arms exports to

Berlin police clear pro-Palestinian camp from parliament lawn

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