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Chancellor Olaf Scholz's main challenger in Germany's upcoming election plans to put proposals for a tougher migration policy to parliament on Wednesday, a maneuver aimed at piling pressure on the ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's main challenger in Germany's upcoming election plans to put proposals for a tougher migration policy to parliament on Wednesday, a maneuver aimed at piling pressure on the ...
Germany: Stabbing in Aschaffenburg leaves 2 dead Published 01/22/2025 last updated 01/22/2025 A man has been arrested after the knife attack in the southern German state of Bavaria. The motives ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, whose center-left party trails in polls before Germany's Feb. 23 election, met with the heads of the country's security services Wednesday evening and said they will ...
Centre-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government said it already has done a lot to reduce irregular migration, and that the opposition's plans are incompatible with German and European Union law.
The attack in Aschaffenburg is the latest in a series of violent incidents in Germany, intensifying fears surrounding migration and increasing support for the far-right Alternative for Germany ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD and the Greens have both voiced opposition to the proposals, saying they contravene German and EU law on refugees A draft migration bill containing just some of the ...
How did we get here? The election was originally scheduled for 28 September, but was dramatically pulled forward after Social Democrat Chancellor Olaf Scholz's three-way coalition, which had led ...
Election front-runner Friedrich Merz wants stricter migration policies following a deadly stabbing in Aschaffenburg. Some in Germany are surprised at how willing he seems to be to cooperate with ...
BERLIN, Germany — A knife attacker killed a two-year-old child and a man on Wednesday in a public park in Germany, where police arrested an Afghan man as the main suspect. Chancellor Olaf Scholz ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that authorities must clear up why the suspect was still in the country.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz, meanwhile, met the heads of the country's security services on Wednesday evening and said they will "draw the necessary consequences," although he didn't specify what those ...