First Clinical Trial for Potential COVID-19 Vaccine Approved in Germany
The first clinical trial of a potential vaccine for the novel coronavirus has been sanctioned in Germany.
Refugee Children land in Germany
A group of 47 unaccompanied children evacuated from refugee camps in Greece landed in Germany Saturday, German officials said.
Germany: First Transaction via INSTEX Successful
The first transactions between Europe and Iran has successfully been concluded through the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX).
Germany Ramps Up Coronavirus Tests to 500,000 A Week
Germany has boosted its coronavirus test rate to 500,000 a week, with the early detection helping in part to keep the country’s death toll relatively low, a virologist said Thursday.
Coronavirus in Germany: 22,600 Infected, 86 Deaths
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany has climbed by over 4,000 over the past 24 hours to 22,672, with the death toll reaching 86.
Merkel: 70% will be infected by coronavirus
Up to 70% of the population is likely to be infected with the coronavirus that is currently spreading around the world, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
Austrian Chancellor Kurz Blasts Turkey for Migration ‘Attack’ on EU
Europe has been put to the test after Turkey provided free passage for waves of migrants heading westward, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said, describing Ankara’s move as an “attack on the EU.”
Coronavirus Cases in Germany Jump to 117
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany has jumped to 117 from 66, the Robert Koch Institute for disease control said on Sunday.
JCPOA Parties Try to Save It: Araqchi
Abbas Araqchi said all the remaining signatories to a 2015 landmark nuclear deal have expressed support for the international agreement and vowed to keep it ‘alive’.
Carnival Crash in Germany Hospitalized Many
Thirty-five people, around half of whom are children, remained hospitalized Tuesday, a day after a man drove his car into a crowd celebrating Carnival in central Germany.