BERLIN (Reuters) - Ata Ucertas, a doctor from Istanbul with a moustache that curls up his cheeks, was welcomed with open arms when he came to Germany this year, evidence of a shift in German attitudes ...
Ms. Sauerbrey is a German journalist who writes regularly about Germany’s politics, society and culture. BERLIN — It’s not often that the publication of a policy paper is cause for excitement. But ...
The rows of towering wind turbines and legions of glistening solar panels spread across Germany’s landscape are striking emblems of the country’s shift to non-nuclear, low-carbon power. But although ...
As the University of Delaware celebrates another successful year of its pioneering study abroad program, 16 students from the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences(HDFS) and Horn ...
MUNICH, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- NIIT Learning Systems Limited [NIIT Managed Training Services (NIIT MTS)] (Ticker Symbol: NIITMTS), a global leader in managed learning services, has completed the ...
(JTA) — The city of Potsdam, Germany, has its first new synagogue since the Holocaust — and it’s quite a looker. The synagogue is part of the newly inaugurated European Center for Jewish Learning at ...
The way out of a lockdown is much harder than the way in. By Anna Sauerbrey Contributing Opinion Writer BERLIN — In its handling of the coronavirus, Germany has been something of a model, alternately ...
MANILA, Philippines – Metro Manila is very car-centric, and it’s a problem aggravated by the increasing number of vehicles available on the market and on the road. To reduce automobile use and move ...
After decades of tending to depict the millions of residents of Turkish origin in Germany as a drag on society, policymakers are now courting foreigners and learning to be more inclusive. A fifth of ...
Ten years ago, Germany was considered the sick man of Europe. Its economy was mired in recession, while the rest of Europe was recovering; its unemployment rate was higher than the eurozone average; ...