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Today in Germany: A round-up of what's happening on Wednesday From 'Coronaspeck' to the Rundfunkbeitrag and the Querdenker movement being watched by authorities, here's the latest news in Germany.
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Coronavirus: Anti-lockdown group put under surveillance in German state The movement is responsible for arranging large demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions across the country. Anti-lockdown protesters in ...
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Why are coronavirus rates so high in German regions with far-right leanings? Wanderwitz himself hails from Saxony, which had the highest incidence rate in Germany at 319 on Tuesday – well above the national average of 114, ...
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Merkel makes emotional plea for tougher curbs as Covid-19 deaths in Germany break record "I am really sorry from the bottom of my heart... but if the price we pay is 590 deaths a day then then that, in my view, is not acceptable." "We must do ...
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Halle synagogue attacker shocks survivors in court The man who attempted to shoot his way into a synagogue Halle, eastern Germany, has made his final statement in a high-profile trial. Many co-plaintiffs ...
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Tesla: Elon Musk moves to Texas in Silicon Valley snub The billionaire entrepreneur declared that California had "too much influence in the world" but that its power is waning. Tesla, valued at $500bn (£372bn) ...
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Chinese lithium producer sells minority stake in Australian mine Tianqi Lithium is selling a 25 per cent stake in Australia's largest lithium mine, in a $1.4bn transaction that will help the heavily indebted Chinese ...
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Teaching secularism in France: Mission impossible? Although already in the pipeline, it was given fresh impetus after the beheading of French history teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown cartoons of the ...
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UK's Boris Johnson in Brussels for last-ditch attempt to avoid a no-deal Brexit The U.K. left the EU in January but it agreed to keep the same standards and regulations until the end of the year, so both would have time to develop ...
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Hackers steal Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine data in Europe, companies say The European Medicines Agency (EMA), which assesses medicines and vaccines for the European Union, said hours earlier it had been targeted in a ...
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