Merz: Syrians no longer have grounds for asylum in Germany Says could face expulsion if they do not repatriate voluntarily Around one million Syrians are living in Germany Far-right is threatening ...
Germany's perennial debate over safety has flared up once again as fireworks sales resume ahead of New Year. Meanwhile, a spate of black ice has caused numerous accidents across the country. Follow ...
Germany's labor market is losing momentum with diminishing opportunities, according to the national labor agency. Germany needs a fund to tackle loneliness, which is now hitting under-30s. DW has more ...
To Germany now, where contrary to cliche, trains do not always run on time, at least not anymore. After decades of neglect, the government has announced a 100-billion-euro investment into the national ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -Syrians no longer have grounds for asylum in Germany now the civil war in their country is over, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said, as his conservatives seek to fend off a ...
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