French Gov’t Accomplice in Charlie Hebdo’s Crime
French weekly Charlie Hebdo is a satirical weekly known as a far-rightist which hits the news-stands on Wednesdays in France.
JCPOA Parties Determined to Preserve Iran Deal
The remaining signatories to a 2015 Iran nuclear deal say they will do everything possible to preserve
No Plan for New Coronavirus Lockdown, Germany Says
Germany will not need another national lockdown over the winter to keep the coronavirus under control despite rising infections, Health Minister Jens Spahn said on Wednesday.
German Court Rule out Ban on Berlin Protests against Coronavirus Curbs
A German regional court gave the go-ahead for mass demonstrations planned on Saturday in Berlin against coronavirus curbs.
Germany to Impose Arms Embargo on Iran
Leveling accusations against Iran, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas pointed to efforts to impose an arms embargo against the Islamic Republic in the future.
Germany Coronavirus Vaccinations Might Start in 2021
The head of Germany’s vaccines regulator said some groups of people living in Germany could be going through vaccinations early next year.
German Finance Minister to Run for Chancellor Next Year
German center-left Social Democratic Party plans to name Finance Minister Olaf Scholz as its candidate to become chancellor in the country's national election next year.
John Bolton Slams Decision to Remove Troops from Germany
Former US National Security Adviser John Bolton criticized President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Germany.
Russia, Germany Calls Sanctions on Iran As Pointless
President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel in a phone call on July 15 said there is "no point" in sanctions' pressure against Iran.
Germany Economy Minister Expects Economic Recovery from October
Germany economic recovery may begin from October onwards from the coronavirus pandemic, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said.