Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Berlin Truck Attack: 'End of Innocence' for Germany


Merkel Under Pressure after Deadly Berlin Truck Attack


German police are hunting for a Tunisian national whose ID was found in the truck that rammed into a crowded Berlin Christmas market. It comes after a series of other attacks in Germany this year.

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Monday, December 19, 2016

LIVE: Truck Ploughs into Christmas Market in Berlin in Likely Terrorist Attack - Aftermath


A truck has ploughed into a Christmas market in western Berlin killing nine and injuring several people, according to police.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

President Obama: Trump and I "Could Not Be More Different"


Speaking in Athens, Greece, President Obama made it clear he's a very different type of leader than President-elect Donald Trump. CBS News' Margaret Brennan has more on his comments and the purpose of the president's overseas trip.

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Live: Anti-Trump Rally in Berlin


Demonstrators gather at Brandenburg Gate in the German capital to protest the election of Donald Trump as US president.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Speech by Pope Benedict XVI in Front of the German Bundestag


On 22 September 2011, Benedict XVI became the first Pope to address the Members of the German Bundestag.

Monday, September 19, 2016

CDU Loses Votes in Berlin over Migration | DW News


Berlin's state election is the latest in a string of dismal results for Angela Merkel's CDU. Many blame her refugee policy for the vote drop but Merkel refuses to change course.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Germany: Thousands Attend ‘Merkel Must Go’ Demo in Berlin


Several thousand anti-refugee protesters congregated for the third ‘Merkel must go’ rally outside Berlin Hauptbahnhof on Saturday.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Merkel Must Go! Germans Plan ‘Huge’ Demonstration over Leader’s Open-door Asylum Policy


EXPRESS: GERMAN activists are planning to hold a “huge” protest in Berlin tomorrow against Angela Merkel’s open door asylum policy.

Thousands are expected to gather in the capital’s historic Washington Square for an anti-immigration rally, where they will be addressed by right-wing politicians. News of the gathering is being spread under the hashtag #Merkelmussweg - meaning Merkel must go - which has been used more than 1,500 times in 24 hours reaching hundreds of thousands of people.

Police are preparing for crowds of around 5,000 people from across the country to gather in the capital city from 3pm, with counter-demonstrations by anti-fascist groups also expected.

The march is being organised by a coalition of anti-immigrant groups in Germany, where fears have been stoked by a succession of terrorist attacks carried out by refugees. » | Nick Gutteridge | Friday, July 29, 2016

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

May: Germany Will Remain a Special Friend to UK


German chancellor Angela Merkel and prime minister Theresa May stress the ties between Germany and the UK, which will remain despite the decision by the UK to leave the European Union. Speaking on Wednesday, they made the remarks as May was making her first overseas trip as Britain’s leader. Merkel also commented on the recent axe and knife attack near the German city of Wuerzburg, which she called “an unbelievably cruel act”

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Kreml wirft Berlin Vertuschung von Vergewaltigung vor


DIE PRESSE: Deutsche Behörden dementieren, dass die 13-jährige Lisa F. von Flüchtlingen vergewaltigt wurde - doch die russische Regierung sieht das anders.

Mehr als einen ganzen Tag lang war die 13-jährige Lisa F. aus Berlin verschwunden. Mit Plakaten und Fotos suchten sie ihre verzweifelten Eltern und meldeten sie bei der Polizei als vermisst. Als das Mädchen dann schließlich wieder auftauchte, erzählte sie eine Horrorgeschichte: Mehrere Männer hätten sie entführt, in eine Wohnung gebracht und dort vergewaltigt. Sie sprach von Männern, die kaum Deutsch konnten, von "Südländern". » | Red. | Dienstag, 26. Januar 2016