A German magazine has been forced to admit that it published fabricated interviews. The chief editors at Neon, a glossy monthly aimed at twenty- and thirty-somethings, are portraying themselves as the ...
Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. German citizenship applicants in the capital face long waits - but a digitalisation process is predicted to speed it up. The far-right is now accusing the capital of giving ...
BERLIN (JTA) — A German television channel is broadcasting interviews with two alleged members of World War II Nazi death squads located with help from an Israeli hunter of Nazis. Efraim Zuroff, ...
TYLER, TX (KLTV) - An East Texas police chief has found himself at the center of a lot of media attention, not for a bad reason, but because he’s become a star in his native country. Hawkins police ...
BERLIN (JTA) — A German television channel broadcast interviews with two alleged members of World War II Nazi death squads located with help from a Nazi hunter based in Israel. Efraim Zuroff of the ...
A German television channel is broadcasting interviews with two alleged members of World War II Nazi death squads located with help from an Israeli hunter of Nazis. Efraim Zuroff, Jerusalem-based Nazi ...
German celebrity gossip magazine Neon admitted Friday it had published five made-up interviews since 2004 with stars such as Beyonce, Christina Aguilera and Snoop Doggy Dog. In a message published on ...
14 March 2009 Eng. Hussain Nasser Lootah, Director General of Dubai Municipality said that the first and foremost tasks of the Municipality is to work for achieving the vision of the Government of ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. German tourist Horst ...
In an interview airing on this evening's edition of All Things Considered, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviewed German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen. The interview happened shortly after ...
When the final whistle blows and a Liverpool match finishes, Jurgen Klopp’s working day is far from over. He may do as many as eight interviews in English and German before he even gets to the press ...