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Plan to tow still burning Greek-flagged vessel
With several fires still burning on the Greek-flagged Sounion oil tanker since the attack by Iranian pro-Iranian Houthi rebels in the Red Sea on August 21, Greece is taking a leading role in the effort to tow it to prevent an environmental disaster.
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Greece takes helm in EU naval mission in the Red Sea
Greece has formally agreed to participate in and lead a European Union maritime security operation in the Red Sea to protect commercial shipping from attacks by Houthi militants in Yemen.
Snow front will paralyze Europe
From Tuesday evening heavy snow is expected in central and northern Germany. The southern parts of Germany can expect "heavy freezing rain".
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Truth in an Age of Deceit: Eva Fahidi Warns Against Resurgence of Hate in Hungary
They were lucky to even survive the brutal train ride, with 80 people crowded into a single wagon with only a small window and bucket of water. But any luck ended at the ramp in Auschwitz. Questions of life and death were decided in an instant: upon arrival, she was separated from her mother and sister, who - as she learnt later - were murdered in the gas chambers right next door to her.
Pay, Conditions and Violence Fuel Exodus of Turkish Doctors
For Cihat Burgucu, four years was enough. That's how long the Turkish doctor spent working in his native country before he and his wife, also a doctor, left for Germany in 2019. And they haven't looked back.
The Number of Bulgarians Traveling to Germany Continues to Grow
During the past year, the number of foreign tourists in Germany continues to grow, again making a record. According to preliminary data of the federal statistical office, the guests of the country have spent 87.7 million nights, which is a 5% growth. At the same time, the growth of the Bulgarians who have chosen this destination double.
PM Dancila talks with Germany's Federal EcoMin Altmaier about public-private partnership projects
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila met with Germany's Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Peter Altmaier, with the two officials discussing about the economic relations between Romania and Germany, attracting new investments and the participation of German companies in public-private partnerships, a release of the Government Press Office sent to AGERPRES on Friday informs.
Auf wiedersehen, Merkel!
Merkel also said she will seek re-election as head of her party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), and that she has no desire to serve as member of the German parliament (Bundestag), either.
Merkel rounded up all her decisions in one sentence - that she will not stand for any political office once her mandate as chancellor expires in 2021.
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Euobserver: Germany Eyes First Federal Migrant Repatriation Centre
Germany is set to create its first federal migrant repatriation centre over the summer, reports EUobserver.
State secretary Stephan Mayer told the newspaper that the centre was a top priority for the new government. The centre is likely to be built in Bavaria or in Hessen. The aim is to speed up returns of people whose asylum requests have been rejected.
German Police Reckon Arrested Pakistani Is Not Real Perpetrator of Berlin Attack
German police reckon that the arrested Pakistani, suspected of the truck attack on Monday which killed 12 people, is not the real perpetrator, stated the chief of police in the capital Klaus Kandt, reported BNR.