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German defense minister raises prospect of Libya mission
World
January 18, 2016
German defense minister raises prospect of Libya mission
Advances by Islamist militants in Libya pose a new threat to Europe and could unleash a new wave of refugees,…
Syrian refugee bus heads across Germany to Merkel’s office
World
January 14, 2016
Syrian refugee bus heads across Germany to Merkel’s office
German local officials on Thursday sent a bus with 51 Syrian refugees on board to Chancellor Angela Merkel's office in…
Anti-refugee right-wingers go on rampage in Leipzig, Germany: police
World
January 12, 2016
Anti-refugee right-wingers go on rampage in Leipzig, Germany: police
Over 200 masked right-wing supporters, carrying placards with racist overtones, went on a rampage in the eastern city of Leipzig…
Austria to take tougher action to turn away ‘economic migrants’
World
January 12, 2016
Austria to take tougher action to turn away ‘economic migrants’
Austria will take tougher action at its borders to turn away "economic migrants" in order to reduce overall immigration, Chancellor…
Several migrants attacked by mob in Cologne: German police
World
January 11, 2016
Several migrants attacked by mob in Cologne: German police
A group of Pakistanis and a Syrian were violently attacked by about 20 unknown assailants late Sunday in the German…
Scale of Cologne New Year attacks grows as more complaints filed
World
January 10, 2016
Scale of Cologne New Year attacks grows as more complaints filed
The mass attacks on women in Cologne and other German cities on New Year's Eve have prompted more than 500…
Anti-migrant protest turns violent as German welcome cools
World
January 10, 2016
Anti-migrant protest turns violent as German welcome cools
Riot police broke up far-right protesters in Cologne on Saturday as they marched against Germany's open-door migration policy after asylum…
Demand for reprint of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ overwhelms publisher
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January 10, 2016
Demand for reprint of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ overwhelms publisher
Heavy demand for the first edition of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" to be printed in Germany since his death is taking…
Merkel’s party calls for tighter laws after Cologne assaults
World
January 9, 2016
Merkel’s party calls for tighter laws after Cologne assaults
Chancellor Angela Merkel's party on Saturday proposed stricter laws regulating asylum seekers after a string of New Year's Eve sexual…
CNN: Cologne New Year’s attackers could face deportation, German official says
World
January 8, 2016
CNN: Cologne New Year’s attackers could face deportation, German official says
Berlin (CNN)The perpetrators of mob sex attacks and muggings in the city of Cologne on New Year's Eve could face…