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'More than half' of Germans lose trust in government's handling of pandemic For the first time in the coronavirus pandemic, more than half of Germans hold a negative view of the government's management of the crisis, ...
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EXPLAINED: How Germany plans to support families and businesses in the pandemic The German government has agreed a new package worth billions of euros to support people in need during the coronavirus pandemic. The grand ...
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Weird weather: Temperatures between -7C and up to 20C expected in Germany at weekend The north experienced chilly temperatures (-2 to +2C), while in the south and southwest the highs varied between 9C to 14C, according to the German ...
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A Car Break In, A 'Terrible Mistake' And Federer's First Title A Car Break In, A 'Terrible Mistake' And Federer's First Title. Roger Federer, then 19, won his first ATP Tour title at 2001 Milan. © ATP.
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E-Invoice Management in China: How Companies Can Stay Compliant E-invoice management in China is not as simple as it seems. The bookkeeping and archiving of e-fapiao for reimbursement purpose must comply with ...
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Trading boom propels Deutsche Bank to first profit in 6 years After racking up €5.7bn of net losses in 2019, Germany's largest lender on Thursday reported a net profit of €113m for 2020, the first since 2014 and ...
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Daimler's Kallenius goes bold in biggest shake-up since Chrysler sale Zetsche rejected the car-truck separation idea, arguing that a broader industrial presence would offer more protection against swings in individual ...
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Amazon faces spying claims over AI cameras in vans The firm says it is an investment in safety but privacy campaigners described it as "surveillance". The cameras will be on all the time but will only upload ...
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AUTO1 shares rally 45% in Frankfurt debut BERLIN, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Shares in used-car trading platform AUTO1 rallied hard in their stock exchange debut on Thursday, as Germany's first big ...
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German policeman injured in Japanese sword attack A sword-wielding assailant injured a German police officer and was wounded in turn, police have said. The suspected attacker has since been released ...
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