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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met US President Donald Trump at the Oval Office and presented him with a gold-framed certificate of his grandfather, Friedrich Trump, who was born in Germany and ...
The German-language petition accuses Woelki of moral corruption and argues that he has lost all credibility in the public sphere and the Church at large after investigations of the cardinal were ...
German exports fell 1.7% in April, exports to US down 10.5% Front-loading ahead of US tariffs reverses in April Industrial production fell 1.4%, but orders rose 0.6% in April BERLIN, June 6 ...
WASHINGTON −Another day, another startled leader in the Oval Office. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attempted to provide President Donald Trump with some positive reinforcement by crediting ...
A meeting between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Frederich Merz took a bizarre turn. Trump told his counterpart that D-Day—when Allied forces invaded Normandy during World War II ...
President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met on Thursday to address topics including Ukraine and tariffs. Trump and Merz have been in communication with each other to build ...
Trump and Merz have communicated on the phone a few times since Merz was elected to office on May 6, with German officials telling the Associated Press that the president and chancellor are ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took issue with President Donald Trump’s insistence that D-Day was “not a great day” for Germans during Thursday’s joint press availability in the Oval Office.
President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the White House on Thursday for the first in-person meeting between the leaders. The meeting comes as President Trump’s promise to ...
In 2017, a German man who goes by the name Marco came across an article in a Berlin newspaper with a photograph of a professor he recognized from childhood. The first thing he noticed was the man ...