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German ZEW Investor Sentiment Rises Despite Euro Area GDP Contraction
Highlights German ZEW Index leaps to 9.8. Euro area GDP contracts by 0.1%. Euro employment up by 0.3%. German Economic Sentiment on the Rise Germany’s ZEW Economic Sentiment Index has marked a significant uptick, registering at 9.8 in November. This rise indicates an improvement in optimism regarding the economic outlook among analysts and investors. ZEW
November 14, 2023
Real Madrid: German midfielder Toni Kroos signs one-year contract extension with La Liga champions
Toni Kroos has won the Champions League four times with Real MadridReal Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos has signed a one-year contract extension with the club.The new deal ties the Germany international to Madrid until 30 June, 2024.Kroos, 33, has made 417 appearances for Real Madrid, including 30 in La Liga and 12 in the Champions
June 21, 2023
German climate group take responsibility for Berlin Formula E protest
The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in Germany was holding a double-header this weekend, which marked the halfway point in the championship’s 16-race calendar. As drivers performed burnouts before taking their positions on the grid, headed by both Abt machines after a shock qualifying performance, several protestors entered the track from the far side of the
April 23, 2023
German foreign minister urges China to exert influence on Russia to end Ukraine war
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock attends a joint press conference with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing on April 14, 2023. (Photo by Suo Takekuma / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SUO TAKEKUMA/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)During a joint press conference in Beijing, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told her
April 14, 2023
German data shows Listeria in fish is still a problem
Smoked and graved salmon continues to pose a Listeria infection risk with evidence showing a large proportion of listeriosis cases are caused by these products, according to scientists in Germany. In 2021 and 2022, there were 66 cases of listeriosis in 15 outbreaks, reported the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). A total of 24 outbreaks of
April 4, 2023
Orange and German Development Corporation build digital centre in Sierra Leone
Orange and the German Development Cooperation have announced the opening of an Orange Digital Center (ODC) in Sierra Leone. The centre will serve as an ecosystem entirely dedicated to the development of digital skills and innovation. The centre will have a floor space spanning over 500 square metre and provide four strategic programs of the
February 10, 2023
German energy company RWE to end coal use by 2030
October 4, 2022
Oct. 4, 2022Updated: Oct. 4, 2022 10:32 a.m.This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 1of11FILE - Giant bucket-wheel excavators extract coal at the controversial RWE Garzweiler surface coal mine near Jackerath, west Germany, Thursday, April 29, 2021. German energy giant RWE says it will phase out the burning of coal by 2030
German Open: Lakshya Sen Beats HS Prannoy To Enter Semis, Kidambi Srikanth Out
Lakshya Sen has entered the semifinals of German Open.© InstagramWorld Championships bronze medallist Lakshya Sen progressed to the semifinals but fellow Indian Kidambi Srikanth suffered a straight-game loss to Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen to bow out of the German Open Super 300 tournament in Muelheim An Der Ruhr, Germany on Friday. The 20-year-old Sen, who had claimed…
March 11, 2022
Benedict woes come as German church reform pressure rises
BERLIN — A report on decades of clergy sexual abuse in Germany that shone an unflattering spotlight on retired Pope Benedict XVI has added to already strong pressure there for the church to reconsider Catholic rules on issues including homosexuality and women’s roles, creating a mounting sense of impatience.The latest flare-up of the sexual abuse…
February 9, 2022
How German companies court employees
HOYERSWERDA, BAUTZEN, Kamenz and Radeberg are cities in the eastern German state of Saxony that lost tens of thousands of inhabitants, especially the young and the educated, after the collapse of communism. Once a coal-mining hub, Hoyerswerda has seen its population shrink from 70,000 inhabitants in 1985 to 32,000; the average burgher is 53 years…
February 3, 2022