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The Village Voice reports on how the Bavarian National Museum has returned silver stolen from Jews during World War II.
Week Ahead – German Elections and US PCE Inflation on Investors’ Radar By Trading Point - Feb 21, 2025 Germany goes to the polls, but far-right AfD is unlikely to form a government.
Witness the serene beauty of Bavaria’s countryside and parklands in this stunning drone footage. Marvel at the picturesque farmlands, crystal-clear lakes, and charming towns that make this region of ...
TOWER BARRACKS, Germany — As part of a special program to naturalize active-duty service members and their Families, 32 new citizens hailing from 22 different countries were welcomed as citizens ...
The Marienplatz square, accessible by a U-Bahn station of the same name, is considered the heart of Munich, and has been since the city was founded in 1158. In medieval times, it hosted markets ...
Germany is getting €1 trillion ($1.1 trillion) in additional funding virtually for free after bond markets reacted positively to its “historic” spending bill, Deutsche Bank AG Chairman ...
By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from Berlin Two days after a coalition of conservatives won Germany’s federal election last month, the governor of Bavaria took to Instagram to say the ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
A new economic study has found that international students are a massive boon for Germany's coffers — even ... But the cost of living in Bavaria is many times higher than in Egypt, and Ebaid ...
European qualifying picture for World Cup 26 is now complete after respective victories over Croatia, Italy, Denmark and the Netherlands. France, Germany, Portugal and Spain have progressed to the ...
“Do you think you can trust Putin?” German Brig. Gen. Ralf Hammerstein asks with a wry smile. It’s a rhetorical question to which most of Europe would give the same answer – no. As the ...
Nowhere is that shift as prominent as in Germany. Its armed forces, known as the Bundeswehr, have been the victim of years of underinvestment – but that is set to change. Presumptive Chancellor ...