Der Spiegel

The intersection of arms deals and migration in German-Turkish relations

This past weekend, the political magazine Der Spiegel, known (and dreaded by some) for its exclusive insights, reported that the German government has approved large-scale arms deals with Turkey for the first time in years. These deals include the delivery of 100 guided missiles for ship air defense, 28 SeaHake torpedoes, and packages for the modernization of German-made Turkish submarines.

Nana Mouskouri Prepares to Retire from Music: “I Think I’ve Done Enough”

Nana Mouskouri, one of the most iconic voices in global music, has announced her intention to retire from the stage. At almost 90 years old, she shared her decision in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel.

“I want to give a few more performances, and then that will be it. I think I’ve done enough,” said Mouskouri, reflecting on her long and illustrious career.

Munich: The 18-year-old who opened fire outside the Israeli Consulate is an Islamist from Austria

An 18-year-old Islamist from Austria is reportedly the man who was shot and killed by Munich police after he previously fired at them with a long-barreled weapon outside the Documentation Center for Nazism in the city center. The incident, according to the police, took place at 09:00 (local time).

Gov’t rejects Der Spiegel report on dead migrant at Greek-Turkish border

Government spokesman Stelios Petsas on Friday evening rejected again a report by German magazine Der Spiegel which claimed that a Pakistani national had been shot dead, possibly by Greek soldiers, while attempting to cross from Turkey into Greece two months ago.

The report was originally published in March but on Friday the magazine published it in English.

Back to the future

The file that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis took along with him on his working visit to Berlin on August 29 contained, among other things, a copy of a story from the German magazine Der Spiegel - put there by a close associate and not by this writer.

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