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German woman charged with war crimes for letting Iraqi kid dies of thirst
Dec 29, 2018 14:24A German woman has been charged with war crimes for allegedly letting a five-year-old girl die of thirst while serving as a member of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in Iraq.
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Germany to curb foreign financing of mosques: Reports
Dec 29, 2018 07:10Germany has asked the Arab countries in the Persian Gulf region to register and minimize any donations or state subsidies intended for mosques in the European country, stressing that the move is aimed at discouraging radicalization in German mosques, reports say.
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Germany plans to recruit foreign nationals in its military
Dec 28, 2018 09:39German military authorities are reportedly considering plans to recruit citizens from other European countries to strengthen the armed forces of Germany as they struggle to fill their ranks.
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Germany ‘strongly opposes deployment of US nukes in Europe’
Dec 27, 2018 14:17Germany is strongly opposed to the stationing of American medium-range missiles with nuclear warheads in Europe if the United States scraps a key Cold War-era arms control treaty with Russia, the German top diplomat says.
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Trump meets US troops in Germany after Iraq visit
Dec 27, 2018 08:22US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania have greeted American troops in Germany, the president’s second visit to US troops overseas in the last day after he visited US forces in Iraq.
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Der Spiegel to file charges against disgraced ex-reporter over embezzlement
Dec 24, 2018 09:24Germany’s leading news weekly Der Spiegel is set to press embezzlement charges against a former reporter earlier accused of systematically faking stories for launching a phony donation campaign under the pretext of helping Syrian refugee children.
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US criticized at UNSC for pulling out of Iran’s nuclear deal as members stress JCPOA full implementation
Dec 13, 2018 05:35Members of the United Nations Security Council have thrown their full support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal despite pressures by the US which was criticized at the chamber for exiting the agreement in defiance of international objection.
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Long-distance rail traffic in Germany halted due to strike
Dec 10, 2018 13:38Rail workers in Germany staged a four-hour strike over pay on Monday morning, bringing long-distance rail traffic to a standstill and disrupting commuter and freight trains, state-owned rail operator Deutsche Bahn said.
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Germany still selling arms to Riyadh despite halt triggered by Khashoggi case: Report
Dec 07, 2018 12:15Despite a halt earlier announced by Chancellor Angela Merkel in condemnation of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Germany is covertly exporting arms to Saudi Arabia and is even planning to resume overt sales soon, a report said.
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Germany: Thousands of anti-coal protesters march through Cologne
Dec 01, 2018 19:46Thousands of protesters have marched through the streets of the western German city of Cologne to call for an end to coal mining and its usage in energy production.