Germany is witnessing an election campaign like none before it. With rare bouts of mud-slinging, a resurgent far right eyeing ...
MIND acquires aurenz for up to approximately $1.88 million in cash. The transaction is expected to be marginally accretive to our earnings per share, excluding acquisition-related items, in fiscal ...
MIND C.T.I. (MNDO) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Aurenz, a provider of UC analytics and call accounting solutions in Germany.
Foreign Minister Baerbock described the reform as "a real administrative revolution" that aligns with Europe's most modern immigration laws and strengthens Germany's position as a competitive global ...
The new digital platform aims to help people looking to work, study or join family in Germany, and is available to applicants from all over the world. Germany's Foreign Ministry has launched a new ...
Germany’s government accused US billionaire Elon Musk on Monday of interfering in its upcoming February election after he threw his support behind the far-right party, Alternative for Germany ...
Costco is a staple of the big-box-store landscape. Since its beginning in 1983, it has attracted a devoted flock of members thanks to its low prices and bulk sizes. But the wholesale retailer's ...
1:36 Brilliant fireworks ring in the New Year around the world The German government on Wednesday condemned a series of incidents on New Year’s Eve in which police officers and firefighters were ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz hit back at tech billionaire Elon Musk for attempting to influence the outcome of Germany’s snap election on Feb. 23 by endorsing the far-right party Alternative for Germany ...
His latest book is “In Search of Berlin,” published by Atlantic. He is a regular POLITICO columnist. Germany is a country far more comfortable with the incremental patter of stability. But could this ...
The more than one million Syrians who fled to Germany have celebrated the end of war in their homeland, but some fear it could mean losing their refugee status. By Melissa Eddy Melissa Eddy ...
Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany’s election would “not be decided by the owners of social media channels” in his annual New Year’s Eve address. By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from ...