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.
Germany Still Iran’s Major European Trade Partner
According to the released statistics by Eurostat, the trade volume between Iran and EU was around 5.2b euros in 2019 and the figure shows considerable 72 percent decline in their trades.
Suspect Found Dead after Germany Shooting
A man suspected of fatally shooting nine people in the German city of Hanau was found dead at his home early Thursday.
Germany: Shootings leave eight dead
Two shootings in Germany have killed at least eight people and injured five others, with an unknown number of attackers still at large, police and media said.
Iran’s Top Diplomat Meets Foreign Officials in Munich
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who is in Germany’s Munich, attended separate meetings on Sunday with foreign officials from Kuwait, Poland, Slovenia and the Iraqi Kurdistan region.
Berlin shooting left one dead, several injured
One person died and at least seven others were injured in a shooting in the center of Berlin on Friday night.
EU Extends Timeline for Dispute Mechanism on Iran Nuclear Deal
The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Friday he had extended the time available to discuss ways to save the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran under a dispute mechanism triggered by France, Germany and Britain.
Conference on Libya to Hold in Germany
Germany will host next month a follow-up conference for Libya peace talks, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Monday.