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Germany sentences Tajiks to jail over IS plots

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A German court on Tuesday convicted five Tajik men for their membership in an Islamic State cell that plotted jihadist attacks in Germany and elsewhere. The men, aged 25 to 34, were sentenced to prison terms ranging from three years and eight months to nine and a half years, according to a court in Duesseldorf. … Read more

Germany to change constitution to enable $110 billion defense fund

BERLIN – Germany has agreed to amend its constitution to allow for a credit-based special defense fund of 100 billion euros ($107.35 billion) suggested in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the German finance ministry. Germany’s center-right opposition and ruling coalition, which includes the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), Greens, and pro-business Free … Read more

Germany hands over looted artefacts to Namibia, but on loan

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Namibia received 23 ancient pieces of jewellery, tools, and other objects looted during colonial rule and returned as an indefinite loan from Germany on Monday.

The return of the artefacts is part of a project to promote reconciliation between the two countries.

“All the artefacts were collected during the Germany colonial era from different Namibian communities,” said the Museum Association of Namibia chairwoman, Hilma Kautondokwa.

The returned items were taken mostly between the 1860s and the early 1890s, she said. Hundreds of other objects remain in Germany.

The items were handed over to the National Museum of Namibia by Germany’s Ethnological Museum of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.

They were immediately put up for public exhibition and will be available to local academics for research.

In May last year, Germany acknowledged it had committed genocide in colonial-era Namibia and promised a billion euros in financial support to descendants of the victims.

Activists have rejected the offer as insufficient for the atrocities that have poisoned relations between Namibia and Germany for decades.

The return of the 23 artefacts came after three years of talks between Berlin’s Ethnological Museum and the National Museum of Namibia.

Activists in Namibia have also questioned why Germany opted to loan the looted artefacts as opposed to simply handing them back.

The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation president, Hermann Parzinger gave a “guarantee… that these objects will stay in Namibia”.

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The return of the artefacts is the latest move in response to mounting calls in Africa for Western countries to hand back colonial spoils from their museums.

Namibia received a Bible and a whip from celebrated national hero Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi in 2019.

Germany had repatriated skulls, bones, and human remains that had been shipped to Berlin during the period for “scientific” experiments the previous year.

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Writer Boris Pahor, survivor of Europe’s horrors, dies aged 108

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Slovene author Boris Pahor, who lived through the oppression of Fascist Italy and the horrors of Nazi camps in a life dedicated to the defense of minorities, died on Monday at the age of 108, according to local media. Pahor was hailed as a “witness and victim of the horrors caused by war, inflated nationalism, … Read more

Inflation in Germany, Spain climbs again in May

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Germany and Spain on Monday reported some other bounce in inflation in May because the struggle in Ukraine persevered to push up meals and electricity prices, the heaping strain on the European Central Bank to speed up interest price rises. In Europe’s pinnacle economy Germany, the yearly inflation charge quickened to 7.9 percent to attain the best … Read more

Germany to ease visa rules for Russian Kremlin critics

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Berlin will ease visa requirements for Russian critics of Vladimir Putin’s government so that they can live and work in Germany, An interior ministry spokesman said Monday.

The newly agreed rules will benefit journalists, scientists, and civil society activists who are under pressure from Moscow.

Human rights defenders and employees of foreign organizations designated as “unwanted” in Russia may also be granted residency under the expedited procedures.

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Their immediate family members will likewise benefit, said the spokesman.

He could not give any figures on how many people might benefit from the eased procedures but said applicants will have to present “credible” cases.

Germany has opened its doors to Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

However, in recent weeks, there has been a growing call for Europe’s largest economy to also provide protection to Kremlin critics.

However, Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck stated that while welcoming Russians, Germany must ensure that “the wrong ones” do not “come to us, and we do not bring spies into our country.”

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Top-seed Minjee Lee defeated by Mason, exits LPGA Match-Day

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Caroline Masson of Germany defeated top-seeded Minjee Lee of Australia 2&1 on Friday to complete a perfect 3-0 round-robin and knock the Australian out of the LPGA Match-Play in Las Vegas, Nevada. On Saturday at Shadow Creek, Masson will face Andrea Lee in the round of 16. Lee won her four-woman group by defeating Stephanie … Read more

G7 nations vow to stop fossil-fuel financing abroad by end 2022

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Japan Friday for the first time joined fellow members of the Group of Seven industrialised nations in pledging to end public financing for fossil fuel projects abroad by the end of the year to help combat global warming. “We commit to end new direct public support for the international unabated fossil fuel energy sector by the end … Read more

Germany says its policy on China is under development

BERLIN, – A German government spokeswoman expressed concern over the human rights situation in China’s Xinjiang region on Wednesday, urging China to be honest about developments in the province. Berlin’s China policy is “under development,” according to a government spokesperson at a regular press briefing. Authorities in Xinjiang are accused by Western powers and human … Read more

German steel workers to strike as inflation squeezes pay

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The German steelworkers union said Wednesday it had known as strikes after failing to reach a pay deal with control as incomes are squeezed with the aid of hovering customer fees. A “suitable boom in remuneration” changed into justified “in light of rising inflation” stated Knut Giesler, IG Metall union boss in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s industrial … Read more

Elderly Hong Kong cardinal holds mass after court appearance

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Retired Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen, who is ninety years old, celebrated a crowded mass devoted to Chinese churches, just hours after appearing in a Hong Kong court on charges related to the city’s pro-democracy riots. Zen, one of Asia’s highest-ranking Catholic clerics, was one of five prominent democracy campaigners imprisoned earlier this month under the … Read more

Dutch arrest Syrian-born man suspected of war crimes

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Dutch police arrested a Syrian-born man suspected of committing war crimes in 2013 while fighting as a member of pro-Damascus militia forces in Syria’s ongoing civil war, Prosecutors said Tuesday After applying for asylum in the Netherlands in 2020, the 34-year-old man was apprehended in the southern town of Kerkrade. According to Brechtje van de … Read more

Germany to loan back 23 looted museum pieces to Namibia

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A Berlin museum will On Friday, loan 23 ancient pieces of jewellery, tools, and objects to Namibia, a former German colony, on an indefinite basis as part of a project to promote reconciliation between the two countries. The artefacts will be given to Namibia’s National Museum and made available for research to local artists and academics, … Read more

Germany probes claims of Uyghur abuse

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Germany demanded a transparent inquiry into “shocking” claims of human rights crimes against the Uyghur minority in China’s Xinjiang region on Tuesday, after a media consortium released hacked papers alleging the atrocities. In a phone call with her Chinese colleague Wang Yi, according to a Germany foreign ministry statement, Baerbock mentioned “the shocking reports and … Read more

Germany is ready to introduce gas and energy projects with Senegal

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Germany is ready to introduce gas and energy projects with Senegal Germany is seriously seeking after gas and sustainable power projects with Senegal, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday during his most memorable excursion to Africa, against the background of the conflict in Ukraine and its effect on energy and food costs. Scholz started off … Read more

German chancellor Olaf Scholz, visits Senegal

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DAKAR: Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, visited Dakar, Senegal’s capital, on Sunday, as part of an Africa tour that will also take him to Niger and South Africa. After a joint news conference with Senegalese President Macky Sall at the Palace of the Republic of Senegal, Scholz travelled to Diass (southeast) for the commissioning of … Read more

 Zelenskyy calls ‘maximum’ sanctions on Russia in Davos talk

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky used the Davos conference on Monday to call for additional weaponry and “maximum” sanctions against Russia. Zelensky told the World Economic Forum via videolink that if Kyiv had gotten “100% of our needs at once back in February” when Russia attacked Ukraine, tens of thousands of lives would have been saved. … Read more

World Cup police brace for huge crowds in Qatar’s capital

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Controlling hundreds of thousands of football fans in Qatar’s capital will be the most difficult security challenge of the World Cup 2022, FIFA told competing police chiefs on Sunday. Unlike previous World Cups, where only two teams and their supporters would typically congregate in one city at any given time, all games will be held … Read more

Germany sends tanks to help Ukraine

Germany has set a deadline for delivering tanks to Ukraine. The Russians have taken control of the land bridge connecting Crimea and Donbas, which will be impossible for Ukraine to reclaim. And Liz Truss, the British foreign secretary, has stated that the UK should be prepared to transfer weaponry to Moldova, which borders Ukraine on … Read more

Switzerland reports first monkeypox case

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Swiss health officials on Saturday reported the country’s first case of monkeypox in a resident of the canton of Berne who was exposed while abroad. According to Berne’s health authority, the patient was treated as a walk-in case and is now being isolated at home. Everyone who had contact with him had been informed, according … Read more

‘Tornado’ in western Germany injures 30: police

BERLIN: A “tornado” struck the western German city of Paderborn on Friday, injuring more than 30 people, 10 of whom were critically injured, according to a police spokeswoman. Following unusually high temperatures for the time of year, the tornado inflicted severe damage in the city of North Rhine-Westphalia, he said. Many roofs were blown off … Read more

France, Germany, Belgium report first monkeypox cases

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France, Belgium, and Germany On Friday, became the first European and North American countries to record cases of monkeypox, a disease that is widespread in areas of Africa. Monkeypox was discovered in a 29-year-old male in the Ile-de-France area, which includes Paris, who had not recently returned from a place where the virus was active, according … Read more

Glance at the world’s most valuable car, that cost about $150 million

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An uncommon sports activities car simply smashed records after promoting at public sale for almost $a hundred and fifty million. The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé was sold at an auction in Germany for a document of €135 million ($142.9 million) in advance this month. That makes it around 307,000% more precious than the … Read more

Negative interest rates ‘thing of the past’: German central bank chief

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Soaring inflation within the eurozone intended the European Central Bank might soon need to deliver a cease to its long-status coverage of bad interest rates, the top of the German important bank said Friday. “It’s for sure that negative interest rates are a thing of the past,” Joachim Nagel said after a meeting of G7 … Read more

Germany school shooting injures one, suspect arrested

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Shots were fired at a secondary school in Bremerhaven, Germany, on Thursday, hurting one person, police said, adding that the suspected gunman had been apprehended. The incident happened at the Lloyd Gymnasium in the centre of Bremerhaven. “The armed person has been arrested and is in police custody,” police said in a statement. The injured … Read more

Spain deepens economic ties with gas-rich Qatar

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Spain and Qatar deepened their economic ties Wednesday throughout a visit by way of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani as Madrid seeks to diversify its gas materials following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. During the two-day go to — the Qatari emir’s first considering that he took power in 2013 — the two countries signed 12 … Read more

Germany to strip Schroeder of official perks over Russia ties

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Germany’s ruling coalition will seek to deprive former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of official perks such as chauffeurs on Thursday for his obstinate refusal to cut ties with Russian energy behemoths. Schroeder will lose offices and employees paid for by taxpayers at an annual cost of around 400,000 euros ($421,000) under an application made by the … Read more

Germany to boost military drills with Sweden, Finland amid NATO bid

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Germany will ramp up its military collaboration with Sweden and Finland as the two countries seek NATO membership in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Tuesday. “We will intensify our military cooperation, especially in the Baltic Sea region and through joint exercises,” Scholz said amid concern for the two candidates’ … Read more