Chancellor Friedrich Merz has invited Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Germany to discuss deporting Syrian citizens with criminal records in Germany, the German leader said on Monday.
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Former footballer Asamoah receives German Order of Merit
Former Germany international Gerald Asamoah was awarded the country's Order of Merit on Monday, with President Frank-Walter ...
Germany faces a record trade deficit of 87 billion euros ($101.46 billion) with China this year, according to a forecast by state-owned international economic promotion agency Germany Trade & Invest ...
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German president touts ties with Ghana amid calls for more investment
Germany and Ghana want to deepen relations with "regular political consultations at a high level" to discuss "matters of ...
Ukraine received more American-made Patriot air defense systems to counter Russia's attacks, according to President Volodymyr ...
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker visited Kyiv for talks with President Volodymyr Zelensky on air defense, energy ...
But we have had a president “solve” a war — and win the Nobel Peace Prize for doing so. When Theodore Roosevelt accomplished ...
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German, Chinese foreign ministers hold call on security, economic policy
The ministers agree during their phone call that a trip by Wadephul to China that was recently cancelled should be ...
Ukraine has received more American-made Patriot air defense systems to counter Russia's attacks, according to President ...
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Merz invites Syrian president for talks on deportation of criminals
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday invited Syria's new transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa to visit Germany to ...
Ukrainian president highlights PURL initiative, praises Germany, US, UK and others for lifesaving assistance - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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