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Germany: Explosion in the centre of Cologne
An explosion – the sixth since June and the third in the last ten days – occurred overnight in central Cologne, this time in a recently opened cafe on the ground floor of an apartment building.
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Explosion Rocks Cologne Center, Injuries Reported and Area Cordoned Off
An explosion occurred this morning in the heart of Cologne, Germany, specifically in the areas surrounding Rudolfplatz and Friesenplatz. The explosion caused significant damage to a building and left at least one person injured.
Powerhouse event Gamescom unites industry leaders, gamers
Hundreds of thousands of video game fans and industry figures were converging Aug. 21 on Germany's Cologne for the sector's biggest trade show.
German Military Base on Lockdown Amid Suspected Sabotage of Water Supply
A German military base near the Cologne-Bonn airport has been completely isolated due to suspected sabotage, according to a report by Spiegel. Authorities are investigating the possibility of deliberate contamination of the drinking water supply at the Cologne-Bonn barracks, home to 4,300 soldiers and 1,200 civilian employees.
BSMEPA: April 1 is the Deadline for Registration for Participation in the ANUGA 2019 Exhibition in Cologne, Germany
BSMEPA organizes the participation of Bulgarian companies at the international exhibition for food industry ANUGA 2019, 05-09.10.2019, Cologne, Germany
Executive Agency for the Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises is pleased to invite you to take part in an international food fair ANUGA 2019 to be held from 05-09.10.2019 in Cologne, Germany.
Germany investigates shots fired at German-Turkish football player’s car
German prosecutors are investigating shots fired at the car of a German-Turkish football player while he was driving near the west German city of Aachen late on Jan. 7, the prosecutors said on Jan. 8.
German police use dogs to search belongings of Turkish passengers
Amateur camera footage has revealed that police recently used dogs to search the belongings of passengers arriving at Germany’s Düsseldorf Airport from Istanbul.
Macron Receives Prestigious German Charlemagne Award for his Vision for Future Europe
French President Emmanuel Macron received the prestigious German Charlemagne Award for "his strong vision for a new Europe and the rediscovery of the European project," the France press reported, referring to the Aachen City Hall.
Dusseldorf ax attacker "mentally ill, came from Kosovo"
The police in Dusseldorf have arrested a man after an ax attack at the city’s train station that injured nine people, three seriously.
The police announced on Friday that the suspect, originally came "from Kosovo" and was a resident of Wuppertal, a town 28 kilometers from Dusseldorf.
Are Europeans too naïve or are we too hardened?
After the mass harassment scandal at Cologne central train station on New Year's Eve, several European governments are offering asylum-seekers lessons in civilized flirting so "the men" learn to respect women.
Male refugees are advised to "be funny" and "make eye contact" with women, but they are warned "not to stare."
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