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Germany and Central Asian republics express enthusiasm for 'Middle Corridor' plans to strengthen their relations.
As EU member states strive to garner geopolitical friends in the region, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz hosted leaders from the five Central Asian republics for their very first summit on Friday. The meeting was held in Germany.
Leaders from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Tur...
Explainer: What Members of Congress in the United States Are Arguing About as the Government Shutdown Looms
The House of Representatives, which is controlled by Republicans, and the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats, are at odds over the priorities that each chamber would like to see included in any legislation that would continue to fund the government into the new fiscal year, which begins on ...
HC: Submit a report on the protective measures taken for artifacts.
Monday, the Patna high court ordered the state government to submit a report detailing the steps taken to safeguard and preserve the "artifacts" unearthed during excavations at the Naurgarh village archaeological site in the Nabinagar block of Aurangabad district.
This order w...
More than 38 million households in Germany have televisions, making the German television market the most competitive and the largest in all of Europe.
The many regional and national public broadcasters, which are structured in accordance with the political framework of the federal government, compete with powerful commercial operators for audiences. Broadcasting is governed by local authorities in each of Germany's 16 states and federal sta...
Talks about the U.S. debt cap need to be more mature, says a German minister.
There isn't much time left to reach a deal. Earlier this month, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that if a deal isn't reached, the biggest economy in the world could default on its debt on June 1.
Leaders of the Democratic Party want to raise the cap, but Republican law...
The stock of First Republic Bank falls roughly 60% in a week.
Concerns about the bank's financial health in the aftermath of two other bank failures led to a continuing decline in First Republic Bank's stock price on Wednesday, which has lost 60% of its value just this week.
After the bank disclosed that depositors withdrew more than $100 ...
Nurses' strike in Britain will be shorter due to recent High Court judgement.
Thousands of nurses in Britain were planned to go on strike the week after next, but the High Court ruled on Thursday that their actions were illegal, giving the government a modest victory in its ongoing conflict with public sector unions.
Despite the union's claims to the contrary...
Germany's monthly rail, bus, and trolley pass, the "Deutschland-Ticket," costs €49 and is now on sale.
On Monday, April 3rd, the €49 monthly public transportation pass in Germany went on sale. As of May 1st, the ticket can be used on any local or regional service across the nation. Customers can now pre-purchase the "Deutschland-Ticket," or "D-Ticket," on the Deutsch...
After an impartiality dispute, the BBC agrees that renowned soccer commentator Gary Lineker can return to the air.
After an impartiality dispute, the BBC, Britain's public service broadcaster, agreed on Monday that renowned soccer commentator Gary Lineker can return to air and promised to evaluate its social media guidelines.
Lineker, a former England soccer player-turned-TV host and the organiz...
Republican opposition is a target for Biden's use of the Affordable Care Act's sudden popularity.
Public opinion about the Affordable Care Act has shifted, enabling Joe Biden to put Republicans on the defensive by expressing concern that the GOP might roll back the health care reform.
The Affordable Care Act was a significant factor in the Republican Party's "shellacking&qu...
Where is Alzheimer's science going, and why is that important?
Public health systems are facing a growing problem due to the lack of a remedy for dementia, despite the fact that the number of dementia cases continues to rise. Alzheimer's research has been plagued by controversies over the past year, making the development of successful treatments seem fu...
Having assumed the throne in 2019, the Emperor has never before used his birthday as an opportunity to address the public.
Thursday was Emperor Naruhito's first public birthday address since he ascended to the throne almost four years ago, after delays caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. In it, he called for aid for those suffering from inflation and the pandemic.
Naruhito, addressing thousands of citizens...
At Europe's biggest public health conference, the power of collaboration is being harnessed.
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Europe's biggest gathering of public health associations, institutes, and experts met in Berlin, culminating in calls for investments in stronger health systems.
Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, who attended the con...
The most recent information about the disease's spread in Germany
On February 2nd, the obligation to wear a mask on long-distance public transportation in Germany will be eliminated. Health Minister Karl Lauterbach of Germany announced this. Some federal states have already repealed mandatory mask wear on local public transportation, and others are expected to ...
When going to France, why and how should I obtain health insurance
All citizens of France, even expats, have access to public health services because of the country's system of universal healthcare. No matter their age, financial situation, or social standing, anybody in France has access to medical care. It covers all fundamental medical requirements, such ...
Approximately 947 billion litres of ethanol are used for fuel and other purposes
In a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution Sadie Niranjan Jyoti stated that the country's current ethanol production capacity for Ethanol blending with gasoline and other applications is approximately 947crore lit...
After an Arizona judge tossed out her lawsuit challenging the election results, Katie Hobbs is now looking to get some kind of retribution out of Kari Lake.
Less than 48 hours after a judge ruled against Republican Kari Lake's efforts to have herself declared the winner of Arizona's governor contest, Democratic Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs and Maricopa County moved for sanctions against Lake. After Lake's two-day trial in Arizona ended unsucces...
The House passes a massive government spending bill, avoiding a government shutdown.
Despite strong opposition from House Republicans, Congress approved the $1.7 trillion bill to fund the government.
After ugly partisan bickering on the House floor that foreshadowed potential dynamics in the new Congress, the House passed a massive bill to fund the government on Friday,...
The White House has asked Republicans to condemn Trump's remarks on the US Constitution
The White House blasted Donald Trump's weekend statements calling for the suspension of constitutional standards and asked more Republicans to speak out against the previous president.
"Every President and every member of Congress vows to 'protect' the United States Con...
Upon its initial public offering, Archean Chemical's stock rose 12.1 percent, and 1.14 billion Indian rupees were transacted
On its first day of trading on the stock market, Archean Chemical Industries' stock rose by more than 12%. The company's shares closed at Rs 458, up Rs 51, or 12.53 percent, from its issue price of Rs 407.
The stock traded as high as Rs 476 and as low as Rs 440.2 during intraday...