Germany
The sale of fragments of Berlin walls has become a big business
In Easter, Berlin is one of the European capitals that receives the most visitors, and the sale of parts of the wall that divided the city into two for decades has become a big business. Parts of all sizes are sold, but beware, because not all of them are true. Harresi the purchase of fragments has also become fashionable to visit and photograph the Checkpoint Charlie that separated Berlin 40 years ago.
In Barcelona, Madrid and Berlin too!
This Saturday hundreds of people have gathered in Barcelona, Madrid and Berlin to run for the Euskera. This two-year appointment is becoming a tradition and has aroused great expectation among the citizens and tourists who were around.
German philosopher Jurgen Habermas died at the age of 96
The author of "Theory of Communication Action" was closely linked to the Frankfurt School, where he developed his career as a thinker and social researcher.
Volkswagen Group has reduced its profit by 44.3% by 2025, to €6900 million
U.S. tariffs, expenditures related to adjustment of Porsche's product strategy, exchange effects and price combination have caused the decline in profits. Hala sales revenue has remained stable.
Von der Leyen calls on the EU to be prepared to deal with the 'consequences' of the crisis in the Middle East
France has been willing to participate in defending the Gulf and Jordanian countries against Iran's attacks, while Germany has ruled out joining the offensive against Iran and will limit the role of its troops in the region to self-defence.
The German Chancellor's Party proposes a minimum age of 14 years to enter social media
The CDU wants legal regulation for both Germany and the whole of Europe so that platform operators can establish an age check system with data protection .
"Yellow Letters" has won the Golden Bear for the best Berlinale film
The film by the Turkish-German filmmaker Ique lker Çata is about the censorship of the Turkish authorities against a couple of artists.
Merz calls for strengthening Europe and reconnecting the relationship with the US at a time of great powers
The German Chancellor has called for Europeans atthe opening ceremony of the Munich Security Conference (MSC), an important meeting that brings together 200 heads of state, government and ministers from A0120 countries.
Kallas criticizes that the Peace Commission "does not reflect" the UN Security Council resolution
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Policy has also warned that the UN Security Council is not functioning properly 'because countries are above the law'.
The Coalition of Volunteers is seeking concrete security commitments for Ukraine in Paris
The US will participate for the first time in a full face-to-face summit with European leaders and Zelensky to find a way out of the war in Ukraine.
CAF has obtained a "subordinate contract" of EUR 1.7 billion for trains in Belgium
The company based in Beasainhas ended the uncertainty surrounding this contract, where there was a lot of controversy, as the French company Alstom already has several factories in Belgium, which was criticised for not getting the contract.
Germany agrees to give children 10 euros a month to save on retirement pensions
The so-called "early start pension" is part of a broader package of reforms of the private pension system launched by the German Government.
Netanyahu and Merz discussed military and technological cooperation at today's meeting
Germany votes for compulsory military service
According to the draft law, if there is a need for and there are not enough volunteers, the men who are to serve can be chosen by drawing lots.
Brussels yields to Berlin and approves continuing to sell internal combustion cars
The European Union intended to ban the sale of such vehicles from 2035.
EH Bildu believes that Philip VI "humiliated the victims" of Gernika, and PSE-EE and PP believe that the Spanish Government should not apologize
Frank-Walter Steinmeier: "We don't want to forget or forget the suffering caused."
The President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, stated during his visit to Gernika that "the bombing of the Condor Legion in Gernika in 1937 was a brutal crime" and expressed solidarity with the victims of the bombing and stressed the need to "defend peace, freedom and democracy".
Tribute to the victims of the Gernika bombing
The President of Germany, the King of Spain, Philip VI, and the President of the Pradales, among many other authorities and representatives of the institutions, took part.
A survivor of the Gernika bombing has been "shocked" by Steinmeier's visit and has called for "no more to happen."
Emilio Aperribay, one of the survivors of the Gernika bombing in April 1937, has stated that he is "shocked" by this Friday's tribute to the victims in the town of Biscay and has thanked the German president, who hopes that what happened "will not happen anywhere else."
President Pradales receives German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Ajuria Enea
Frank-Walter Steinmeier has arrived in Ajuria Enea, where he has been received by President Imanol Pradales.