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Germany, deportation and plane ticket
A far-right party uses a mock plane ticket to campaign for deportations in Germany
German police are investigating an election campaign flyer by a far-right party that looks like a plane ticket and calls for the deportation of “illegal immigrants.”
Germany's Far-right AfD Sends Out Mock Plane Tickets For Migrants
German police said Tuesday they are investigating after the far-right AfD distributed election campaign flyers in the style of one-way plane tickets to send migrants home.
Fake deportation plane tickets put through post boxes of migrant families
Fake one-way plane tickets have been posted in the mailboxes of migrant families ahead of Germany’s critical elections in February. Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) – the far-right populist party unequivocally endorsed by the richest man in the world and soon Donald Trump’s advisor,
Germany’s economy shrank for 2nd consecutive year in 2024
Germany's Economy Shrinks for Second Year
Germany's economy shrunk for a second consecutive year in 2024, continuing its struggle with internal and external challenges.
Germany’s Economy Shrank Last Year. Here’s How Politicians Plan to Revive It.
Friedrich Merz, the chancellor candidate for the conservative Christian Democratic Union, acknowledged the need for a “major effort” to revive the economy as his party pledges to return German growth to 2 percent over the next five years through changes to the welfare and tax systems.
Germany’s economy shrank for the second consecutive year in 2024
The German economy shrank for the second straight year in 2024 as worried consumers held back on spending and Chinese competition ate into the country’s traditional exports of cars and industrial machinery.
Germany, Drone
Germany to shoot down drones near military sites
Germany's cabinet has decided to authorise the army to shoot down suspicious drones seen near military sites or other critical infrastructure. A statement from Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said that,
German cabinet plans to allow military to shoot down illegal drones, draft shows
Germany's cabinet is set to approve plans on Wednesday authorising the armed forces to shoot down illegal drones following repeated reports of illegal flights over critical infrastructure, a draft amendment seen by Reuters showed.
Germany Plans To Allow Army To Shoot Down Suspicious Drones
The German cabinet has agreed plans to allow the army to shoot down suspicious drones after several sightings over military sites, the government said Wednesday, as tensions run high with Russia.
Germany reports no new foot-and-mouth cases
Germany says it has found no more foot-and-mouth cases
Germany has not found any further cases of foot-and-mouth disease, agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on Wednesday, adding that experts were working day and night to establish the source of the country's first outbreak in decades.
German Authorities Say No More Foot-And-Mouth Disease Cases Found
German authorities said on Tuesday they had found no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease following intensive testing around the area where the first case was confirmed last week.
UK bans cattle, pigs and sheep imports from Germany after foot-and-mouth case
The UK has introduced a ban on pigs, sheep and cattle imports from Germany after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in the country. The government said on Tuesday it will no longer approve health certificates for animals,
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Germany’s likely next chancellor vows to put economy before climate
Conservative chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz railed against the climate policies of the left-leaning parties he’ll likely ...
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Battered Germany Prepares for a Bumpy 2025
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
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I spent 2 nights in a 2 story, 100-square-foot tiny home in Germany that was smaller than any I've seen in the US
This cylindrical hotel in Germany comprises stand-alone tiny homes. It's the tiniest home I've ever stayed in, and it was ...
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The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis — how Germany’s royal family collaborated with the Third Reich
Even the former Crown Prince’s son, young Prince Louis Ferdinand, later a popular figure in the US and postwar West Germany wrote, on the Day of Potsdam to one of the advisers of the automaker and ...
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Germany’s Economy Contracts for Second Straight Year as Tariff Threat Looms
The weakness underlines the challenge that will face a new government in Berlin following elections in February, including ...
DPA International on MSN
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Co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD to attend Trump inauguration
The co-leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is to attend US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration to a ...
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What lies behind Germany’s move to digitalise its visa application?
This transformation is driven largely by Germany's growing labour shortage and the need to attract skilled professionals and ...
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Opinion
Germany's Lazy Debate About Foreigners on Welfare
Listen to German politicians vying to win next month’s federal elections and you might mistakenly conclude work-shy welfare ...
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