Dubai, UAE—September 23, 2024—The Abrahamic Business Circle is delighted to announce an upcoming interview with Dr. Raphael Nagel, a leading authority in economic diplomacy and the founder of The Abrahamic Business Circle. This interview, scheduled for September 23, 2024, will explore the crucial role of diplomacy in the development and sustainability of global business networks. […]
Social Democrats celebrate after beating the far-right AfD in Brandenburg, number of refugees reaches record high and more news from around Germany on Monday.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats narrowly beat the far-right AfD in a state election in the formerly communist east on Sunday.
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Germany Friday to demand greater climate action, organisers said, but turnout for the “Fridays for Future” protests was smaller than in past years.
Munich’s Oktoberfest, the world’s biggest beer festival, opened Saturday under heightened security following a string of attacks in Germany attributed to jihadists.
From the effect of anti-migrant rhetoric on foreigners’ rights to hobby horsing and preparing like German for folk festivals, here’s what we’re talking about at The Local this week.
Germany will bid to host the 2029 women’s European Championships in football, the country’s FA (DFB) announced on Friday.
German politicians are mulling a reform of public broadcasters ARD and ZDF, with cuts to TV and radio programmes and potential licence fee increases on the horizon. Here’s what we know so far about the plans.
More than 42,000 British citizens moved to EU countries in 2023, with the largest groups recorded in Spain, France and Germany, according to data published recently by the EU statistical office Eurostat.
Brandenburg goes to the polls on Sunday, rounding off a busy month of elections in eastern German states. We’ve compiled recent articles on the elections to give you a picture of what’s going on.