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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit Israel, Egypt this week

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to visit Israel, Egypt this week

Olaf Scholz to visit Israel, showing solidarity in addressing Middle East conflict. Ongoing tensions due to Hamas infiltration and Israeli airstrikes. Diplomatic challenges with foreign departures and Gaza aid. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to visit Israel on Tuesday, according to reports from the German news agency and various other media outlets. This visit … Read more

Olaf Scholz with black eye patch: ‘The memes are coming!’

Olaf Scholz with black eye patch: 'The memes are coming!'

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was injured in a jogging accident. He sports a black eye patch to conceal facial bruises. Netizens humorously create memes based on the incident. Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor, made headlines when he adopted a pirate-like appearance by donning a black eye patch to conceal facial bruises sustained during a jogging … Read more

German Chancellor Applauds Saudi Summit for Ukraine Peace

German Chancellor Applauds Saudi Summit for Ukraine Peace

Germany supports the Saudi-led Ukraine summit. Scholz: Continued diplomatic efforts are needed to end the war. Ukraine seeks endorsement for a 10-point peace proposal. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his support for the recent Saudi-led summit aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. He also emphasized the need for continued diplomatic … Read more

Germany: Police spoke to gunman weeks before attack in Hamburg

Germany
  • Philipp F had a permit to possess the weapon for sports purposes.
  • The gunman was seen on video firing through a glass.
  • Seven people were killed in Thursday’s attack.

A man who killed seven people in Germany was visited by police last month after a tip raised concerns about his mental state.

He cooperated with officers, and there were not enough grounds to take away his pistol at the time, according to police.

The 35-year-old suspect, identified only as Philipp F, had a permit to possess the weapon for sports purposes.

According to the interior minister, the country is preparing a new law that will tighten restrictions on gun ownership.

Seven people were killed in Thursday’s attack at a Jehovah’s Witness meeting hall in the city, including an unborn baby.

The initial emergency contact came in at 21:04 local time (20:04 GMT) reporting shots fired, and officers arrived four minutes later.

The gunman was seen on video firing through a glass. He then rushed to the premises, where hundreds of people had gathered, blasting nine magazines of ammo before turning the rifle on himself when police arrived.

A woman who was seven months pregnant was among the eight injured. She lived, but her unborn child died.

According to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the death toll could grow.

According to German Senator Andy Grote, “fast and decisive” steps” by police personnel saved several lives. He called the incident the “worst crime” in recent Hamburg history.

Officials said the suspect had “ill feelings” towards the religious community, of which he had previously been a member before leaving “on bad terms”.

Jehovah’s Witnesses are members of a Christian-based religious movement that began in the United States around the close of the nineteenth century.

According to the movement’s most recent report from 2022, there are over 8.7 million Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide, with approximately 170,000 in Germany. There are thought to be about 4,000 members in Hamburg.

On Friday, Hamburg Police Chief Ralf Martin Meyer said officers visited the man in February after they received an anonymous letter claiming he “bore particular anger toward religious believers, in particular toward Jehovah’s Witnesses”.

The letter also said he “might be suffering from a mental illness, although it had not been medically diagnosed”.

Police said he was cooperative and had an open conversation with the officers. “The bottom line is that an anonymous tip in which someone says they’re worried a person might have a psychological illness, isn’t in itself a basis for [such] measures,” Chief Meyer said.

Forensic experts worked at the scene of the shooting on Deelböge street through the night but have since left the area.

Floral tributes have been laid near the front entrance by mourners. One man, cradling his young son and daughter, told the BBC that he tried to return home last night but was stopped by police armed with assault rifles.

Germany already has some of Europe’s tightest gun rules, including a requirement that anybody under the age of 25 undergo a psychological evaluation before obtaining a license.

According to the National Firearms Registration, there will be approximately one million private gun owners in Germany by 2021. They are responsible for 5.7 million legal firearms and firearm parts, the majority of which are owned by hunters.

Following major arrests in December in connection with an alleged coup plan, German authorities have been under pressure to tighten the country’s firearms restrictions even more.

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United States and Germany worked together to support Ukraine says Biden

United States and Germany

As the two leaders met at the White House on Friday. Scholz stated that Germany will support Ukraine for as long as it takes. Germany and the US were at odds over sending tanks to Ukraine. As the two leaders met at the White House on Friday, US President Joe Biden said that German Chancellor … Read more

Olaf Scholz to meet Biden on Friday after transformative year

Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz and Joe Biden have built a strong friendship over the past year. Supported by their common opposition to Russia’s incursion. Scholz returns Friday for meetings with President Joe Biden. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz last travelled to Washington one year ago, when Russian forces had not yet crossed the border into Ukraine. And grim … Read more

Germany and India will expand their collaboration in renewable energy and defence

Germany
  • Germany and India agreed to collaborate on technologies.
  • Chancellor said he would personally make an effort to expedite a trade agreement with India.
  • The two sides also committed to expanding their collaboration on green hydrogen.

On Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s first visit to India as leader, Germany, and India agreed to collaborate on technologies to make the transition to renewable energy easier, as well as to strengthen defense cooperation and commerce.

“We want to further strengthen trade ties between the European Union and India,” Scholz said in New Delhi after meeting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The chancellor said he would personally make an effort to expedite a trade agreement.

The two sides also committed to expanding their collaboration on green hydrogen “to achieve a socially just, economically sustainable, secure, and affordable energy supply,” according to a joint statement issued following the meeting.

Scholz and Modi also discussed the conflict in Ukraine and the consequences of food and fertilizer shortages. The two parties also agreed to expand their defense cooperation. There have been negotiations about the collaborative development of defense equipment, according to India‘s Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra in a separate briefing.

ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, a German defense manufacturing powerhouse, is one of two worldwide bidders for a $5 billion contract to build six conventional diesel-electric submarines in India.

While Prime Minister Modi stated that India wants to cooperate more closely with Germany to “realize the untapped potential in defense cooperation,” Kwatra acknowledged that the two leaders also discussed collaborative submarine design and manufacturing.

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Germany will not forsake earthquake victims, says Scholz

Germany

Germany is supporting the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. Germany will support the earthquake victims, said Olaf Scholz. Olaf Scholz said Germany share their pain and will not leave Turkey. Germany will support the earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria as they deal with the repercussions of the catastrophe, according to German chancellor Olaf … Read more

First Leopard tanks to be deployed to Kyiv very soon

Leopard tanks

Olaf Scholz urged allies to prepare for a protracted war. And Emmanuel Macron urged allies to intensify support for Ukraine. Officials from Russia have not been invited. Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, stated that Germany would soon be able to send its first Leopard tanks to Ukraine. Just a few days before the first … Read more

Olaf Scholz warns “to be prepared for a long war”

Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz, believes it is wise to be prepared for a long war in Ukraine. And that Kyiv’s supporters will persist. Scholz singled out the US for its ongoing and essential support. Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, said on Friday that it is “smart to be prepared for a long battle” in Ukraine and … Read more

World leaders gathers to support Ukraine in Germany

Ukraine

The Munich Security Conference will discuss the conflict in Ukraine. And reaffirm the commitment to a global order governed by the rule of law. US Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to attend. During the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where the conflict in Ukraine will be a major topic of discussion. US Vice President … Read more

Ukraine hails excellent connection with France

Ukraine

French and Ukrainian officials are working together to defeat Russia. With Zelenskyy meeting with Bonn and Dumont in Paris. There’s an excellent connection between our teams, said Yermak. There is a “great link” between French and Ukrainian officials who are working together to defeat Russia, according to a top Ukrainian source. The two met with … Read more

Germany not intend to send fighter jets to Ukraine: Scholz

Germany

Berlin would not send ground troops into Ukraine. Olaf Scholz has stated that he does not intend to send fighter jets to Ukraine. erman leaders announced that they would send tank contingents to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that he does not intend to send fighter jets to Ukraine. “The question of combat … Read more

Scholz says he spoke with Zelenskyy before announcing tank plan

Zelenskyy

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in the Bundestag for a question-and-answer session. Germany has provided the most weapon systems to Ukraine. Germany will lead the way in supporting Ukraine, he told parliament. Before entering the chamber, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated he had spoken to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Scholz is present in the German … Read more

Reports: Germany will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine

Germany

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has decided to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. Leopard 2s are produced in Germany, but export authorization is required from Berlin. Germany has been reluctant to send its troops or allow other countries to send theirs. According to sources in Germany, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has decided to send Leopard … Read more

Poland requests Germany’s approval to export tanks

Poland

Poland has formally asked Germany for authorization to export a number of Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine. The request to export 14 tanks made in Germany was received on Tuesday. The German ministry informed the news. In a move that puts pressure on Berlin, Poland has formally asked Germany for authorization to export a … Read more

Germany won’t block export of tanks, says foreign minister

Leopard tanks

Polish Prime Minister: Berlin will be asked for permission to send tanks to Ukraine. Germany’s foreign minister says she would not stand in Poland’s way. Poland is prepared to send 14 Leopard 2 tanks to Kiev on certain condition. Germany‘s foreign minister Anna Baerbock has said she “would not stand in the way” of Poland … Read more

Germany MP optimistic about delivering tanks to Ukraine

Germany

Olaf Scholz is under increasing pressure to approve sale of Leopard tanks to Kyiv. Additionally, the German government itself is divided on the subject. Alexander Muller says he is convinced Berlin will approve the shipment. Germany chancellor Olaf Scholz is under increasing pressure, as we have been hearing, to approve the sale of Leopard tanks … Read more

Defense minister Christine Lambrecht resigns after blunders

Christine Lambrecht resigns

Christine Lambrecht has resigned as the defense minister of Germany. She was criticized for doing nothing to upgrade Germany’s underfunded military. German-built Leopard 2 tanks are considered to be essential for Ukraine. Christine Lambrecht, the defense minister of Germany, has resigned as a result of numerous mistakes and PR mishaps. It occurs as Berlin faces … Read more

German chancellor urges China to use “influence” on Russia

German chancellor urges China to use "influence" on Russia

Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, has appealed to Xi Jinping, the president of China, for assistance in putting an end to the war in Ukraine. He said he told Xi that China is “a great country” and urged for it to take responsibility for peace. Olaf Scholz, the chancellor of Germany, has appealed to … Read more

Putin won’t win the fight with Russia’s “scorched earth tactics”

Putin won't win the fight with Russia's "scorched earth tactics"

Scorched earth” attacks on Ukraine enhance the Western coalition against Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin is employing energy and starvation as weapons. Such scorched earth tactics will not help Russia win the battle. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Moscow’s “scorched earth” attacks on Ukraine enhance the Western coalition against Russia. Scholz asserted in front of … Read more

German weapons have an impact in eastern Ukraine says Scholz

German weapons eastern Ukraine

Germany provided “very efficient weapons that are making a difference right now in the current battle” in eastern Ukraine. German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht has refused to deliver Marder or Leopard tanks to Ukraine. Germany will continue to support Ukraine “for as long as that is necessary”.   Germany provided “very efficient weapons that are … Read more

Germany is probing if an energy levy can be applied retroactively – Scholz

Germany

Germany is investigating whether a planned levy on energy companies’ coincidental profits can be retroactive. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the levy was necessary to stabilise the electricity market. Germany’s decision to extend the lives of two nuclear power plants was made solely to ensure adequate electricity supply this winter. Germany is investigating whether it is … Read more

Scholz affirms that Germany will help Ukraine “for as long as it takes”

Germany help Ukraine

Chancellor Olaf Scholz calls for EU membership to include Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. Germany will continue military assistance to Ukraine “for as long as it takes,” he says. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calls for new strategic thinking to protect EU ideals. Germany will continue to assist Kiev “for as long as it … Read more

Scholz condemns Russian repression on Navalny’s second anniversary

Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz praised Alexei Navalny on the second anniversary of his attempted poisoning. Navalny was sentenced to 11 1/2 years in prison after being found guilty of parole violations, fraud, and contempt of court. The 46-year-old returned to Russia in 2021 after being treated in Germany for what Western laboratory tests revealed was an attempt … Read more

Germany to introduce tax relief to ease energy crisis effects

Germany

Germany will offer tax breaks for low-income families and people struggling to pay energy bills. Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced in July that German households would face higher gas prices in the fall. Germany’s finance ministry revealed a proposal to lower income taxes on Wednesday.   As Russia’s war in Ukraine continues, Germany will launch a … Read more

Germans demand change a year on from deadly floods

Germans

More than 180 people killed in severe floods a year ago in western Germany. President Steinmeier tours Ahr valley, while Chancellor Scholz joins human chain in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. The disaster prompted criticism of Germany’s flood warning system and concerns about climate change.   Germans paid tribute to more than 180 people killed in severe floods … Read more

Germany among nations ‘doing the most’ for Ukraine says Olaf Scholz

Olaf Scholz
  • Germany is one of the countries providing the most military aid to war-torn Ukraine.
  • The long delays in German weapon deliveries, compared to the quick deliveries of US arms.
  •  He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin had the means to continue his offensive in Ukraine for a long time.

 

Germany is one of the countries providing the most military aid to war-torn Ukraine, according to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who defended his country’s delays in delivering weapons to Kyiv.

The long delays in German weapon deliveries, compared to the quick deliveries of US arms, are due to the need to train Ukrainian soldiers in Germany, Scholz explained on CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.

“We will always see that Germany is one of the countries that is doing the most, because what we are sending now is the most sophisticated technology you can use,” Scholz said in the interview conducted Thursday on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Madrid.

Since Russia invaded its eastern European neighbor on February 24, Berlin has been accused of hesitating — even being reluctant — to send weapons to Ukraine, out of concern for its relations with Moscow.

Certain US weapons were delivered less than 48 hours after President Joe Biden signed off on the transfer, CBS journalist Margaret Brennan noted during her exchange with Scholz.

But Olaf Scholz said comparing that timeframe to Germany’s weeks or months of delay is unreasonable.

“You should understand that there is a difference of a country like the United States, which spends that much for defense, which is a very big investment, and you have a lot of weapons and stocks,” said Scholz.

He explained that the rocket launchers sent by other countries were already in stock, but were not necessarily the most modern, whereas Germany will send “the most modern howitzer… on the world market.”

He also expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin had the means to continue his offensive in Ukraine.

“He is really doing this brutal war, and he prepared for it,” said Scholz, noting he thinks Putin decided to invade a year or more before actually doing so.

“So he will be able to continue with the war really a long time.”

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