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Germany

A country in Central Europe
The country is located in Central Europe. It covers an area of 357,588 km². The population is 84.6 million people. The capital is Berlin. Modern Germany was formed after the unification of separate principalities and kingdoms around Prussia. Germany participated in both World Wars, in which it was defeated. It is the most powerful member of NATO after the United States. On October 3, Germans celebrate the Day of National Unity in honor of the reunification of the Western and Eastern parts of the country. It is the largest economy in Europe. Famous figures: Otto von Bismarck, Konrad Adenauer.
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The Holy Roman Empire was founded, becoming a centralized state in Europe
1517
The Reformation began, leading to significant religious changes and the birth of Protestantism
1871
The unification of the German states under the leadership of Prussia took place, leading to the creation of the German Empire
1883
The national healthcare system was founded
1895
X-rays were discovered
1949
The Federal Republic of Germany was founded
1957
The country became one of the founding countries of the European Economic Community
1989
The Berlin Wall was destroyed, symbolizing the end of the Cold War
1990
The reunification of Germany took place, uniting East and West Germany
2002
The Euro replaced the German Mark as the national currency
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The number of refugees in Germany decreased for the first time since 2011

The number of refugees in Germany decreased by 50,000 people in the first half of 2025, reaching 3. 495 million. The reasons for the reduction were deportations, voluntary departures, and naturalization, including over 83,000 Syrians who received citizenship.

News of the World • September 19, 08:50 AM • 4333 views
Planned terrorist attacks in Europe via mail: Lithuanian law enforcement exposed a criminal group

Lithuanian law enforcement agencies have uncovered a criminal group that planned terrorist attacks across Europe using postal services. The criminals sent homemade incendiary devices disguised as massage pillows and cosmetics.

Crimes and emergencies • September 17, 03:15 PM • 4929 views
Ukraine needs up to $1 billion more to buy gas for winter - Russian strikes force energy plan revision - Reuters

Ukraine has accumulated over 80% of the necessary gas volume, which is about 11-12 billion cubic meters. To achieve the target indicators and ensure a stable heating season, it is necessary to purchase gas for $1 billion due to the risks of Russian attacks.

Economy • September 17, 02:36 PM • 6073 views
Momentum is growing in Europe for expanding the use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine: Bloomberg learned about Germany's change of position

European governments and G7 allies are seeking to expand the use of frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine. This comes amid pressure from Donald Trump and a change in Germany's position, which now supports maximizing the profitability of the funds.

Politics • September 17, 12:58 PM • 3009 views
EU explores using €170 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine: FT learns details

The European Commission is developing plans to use frozen Russian assets to provide €170 billion in reparations loans to Ukraine. These plans involve transferring Russian cash to Ukraine without formally seizing the assets.

Economy • September 17, 11:59 AM • 3713 views
Putin "has been testing the limits": Merz warns Europe not to let Russia dictate terms of peace deal in Ukraine

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged Europe not to let Russia dictate the terms of a peace agreement in Ukraine, warning of further aggressive actions by Putin. He emphasized that Germany is strengthening its resilience and defense capabilities to prevent the destabilization of society.

Politics • September 17, 09:44 AM • 4407 views
Toyota recalls almost 600,000 cars in the US due to faulty digital dashboards

Japanese automaker Toyota is recalling 591,000 vehicles in the US, including Lexus models, due to a potential malfunction of the 12. 3-inch digital instrument panels. The defect could lead to incorrect speedometer readings and the absence of warning signals, creating dangerous conditions on the roads.

Auto • September 17, 09:08 AM • 3112 views
Trump sent a letter to Polish President Nawrocki - Media

Donald Trump sent a personal letter to Polish President Karol Nawrocki through the Polish embassy in Washington. The text of the document has not been disclosed, but the letter has already reached Poland through diplomatic channels.

News of the World • September 17, 08:22 AM • 4752 views
This summer, severe heat in Europe has led to at least 16,500 deaths - Bloomberg

This summer, climate change caused 16,500 deaths in European cities, more than three times the projected statistics. The study covered 854 urban areas where temperatures were 3.6°C higher.

News of the World • September 17, 07:31 AM • 3497 views
Germany tightens visa rules for Russians and demands uniform restrictions in the Schengen area - German Foreign Ministry

The German Foreign Ministry confirmed the tightening of visa rules for Russians, increasing the fee to 80 euros and extending the processing time. Germany insists on uniform restrictions for Russians throughout the Schengen area, despite the lack of a unified position in the EU.

Politics • September 17, 01:25 AM • 3850 views
Most Ukrainians are ready to take up arms to defend the country - pollPhoto

A poll showed that 54% of Ukrainians aged 18 and over who are not serving in the military are ready to join the Defence Forces. This readiness is also high among women, which indicates significant patriotism.

Society • September 16, 08:05 PM • 3825 views
Decided to go to Germany to visit relatives: a 101-year-old woman in Pavlohrad obtained a foreign passport

In Pavlohrad, a 101-year-old woman applied to the Migration Service to obtain a foreign passport. She plans to go to Germany to visit her relatives, and her neighbors helped her with the process.

Society • September 16, 04:48 PM • 4003 views
Ford cuts 1,000 jobs in Germany due to low EV demand - Newsweek

Ford announced up to 1,000 job cuts at its Cologne plant due to significantly lower-than-forecast demand for electric vehicles in Europe. From January 2026, production at the plant will switch to a single-shift operation.

News of the World • September 16, 03:12 PM • 3862 views
Spain threatens boycott and withdrawal from "Eurovision-2026" if Israel is allowed to participate - Reuters

Spain has joined the countries threatening to boycott Eurovision-2026 if Israel is allowed to participate. This is the first country from the "Big Five" to put forward such a condition, which could influence the organizers' decision.

Culture • September 16, 11:41 AM • 4502 views
EU postponed presentation of 19th package of sanctions against Russia after Trump's demands - Bloomberg

The European Union has postponed the official introduction of another package of sanctions against Russia after US President Donald Trump demanded stricter European measures as a condition for the US to proceed with its own sanctions.

Politics • September 16, 11:01 AM • 4895 views
Ukrainian's defense plans to appeal the Italian court's decision on extradition to Germany in the Nord Stream case

The defense of a Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022 plans to appeal. The man, identified as Serhiy K., was arrested in Italy on a European warrant.

News of the World • September 16, 10:48 AM • 3518 views
New Polish President will again demand reparations from Germany over World War II - Politico

New Polish President Karol Nawrocki, during a visit to Berlin on September 16, will again demand that Germany pay reparations for World War II. This demand could negatively affect relations between Warsaw and Berlin, while European countries need unity in the face of the threat from Russia.

Politics • September 16, 10:18 AM • 3845 views
China enters top 10 most innovative countries for the first time, displacing Germany - UN ranking

China has entered the top 10 of the UN's annual innovation ranking for the first time, taking 10th place. This was due to significant investments in research and development, while Germany dropped to 11th place.

Economy • September 16, 10:09 AM • 3958 views
Italian court rules to extradite 'Nord Stream' suspect to Germany - Media

An Italian court has ruled to extradite to Germany a suspect in the case of the Nord Stream explosions in September 2022. The suspect denies the charges, and the Ukrainian's lawyer plans to appeal the decision.

News of the World • September 16, 09:38 AM • 3597 views
Greece, Italy, Spain, France, and Hungary refused to limit visa issuance to Russians - Media

Greece, Italy, France, Hungary, and Spain blocked the EU decision to restrict visas for Russian citizens. Greece vetoed this decision for the first time since 2022, citing economic benefits from Russian tourists.

News of the World • September 16, 09:37 AM • 6654 views
Champions League returns: schedule of the first round matches

On September 16, the first round of the 2025/2026 Champions League begins, where for the first time since the 2005/2006 season there are no Ukrainian clubs. However, Ukrainian footballers will play as part of European teams, including Trubin, Sudakov, Lunin, and Zabarnyi.

Sports • September 16, 08:08 AM • 41650 views
DIU revealed foreign components and the "filling" of the Russian "Geran-3" drone

The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine showed the "filling" of the Russian drone and spoke about the foreign components used in it.

War in Ukraine • September 16, 07:02 AM • 35999 views
Britain sends Typhoon fighters to Poland after Russian drone invasion

Great Britain is sending Typhoon fighters to Poland in response to the violation of its airspace by Russian drones. This step is part of a NATO mission to strengthen the defense of the eastern flank.

News of the World • September 15, 06:10 PM • 5260 views
Sold communal land in Zakarpattia with a "discount" of over UAH 80 million: the accused was extradited from Germany

An appraiser accused of undervaluing a communal plot of land by UAH 81. 7 million in a case involving the illegal sale of land in Zakarpattia has been extradited to Ukraine. She will be brought to court to consider a motion for a pre-trial restraint.

Society • September 15, 03:57 PM • 6314 views
Rheinmetall concern acquires military shipbuilding company NVL

German arms concern Rheinmetall has signed an agreement to acquire the military division of the Lürssen Group shipbuilding group – NVL. The deal, the value of which has not been disclosed, is expected to be completed early next year after antitrust approval.

News of the World • September 15, 10:09 AM • 3242 views
Polish economy grows despite Russian aggression and war in Ukraine - Bloomberg

Poland shows the fastest GDP growth among 26 EU countries, with a projected growth of 3. 3% in 2026. Since 2017, the country's economy has grown by 93%, and the zloty has become the most successful currency among emerging markets.

Economy • September 15, 10:03 AM • 4027 views
Baerbock allows for UN peacekeepers deployment in Ukraine - Bild

The President of the UN General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock, has allowed for the deployment of peacekeeping forces in Ukraine to monitor a truce with Russia. This requires the support of the majority of UN member states to ensure lasting peace.

Politics • September 14, 03:02 PM • 10634 views
A series of accidents in Germany paralyzed train traffic until Monday

In northern Germany, due to a fire in a distribution board and a car accident that damaged the tracks, train traffic between Hanover and Berlin will be delayed until Monday. The incidents led to the stoppage of an ICE train with 900 passengers, who waited for several hours on the open track.

News of the World • September 14, 12:15 PM • 5898 views
"It's very difficult to make a name for yourself and find a job": the story of a Ukrainian artist who found refuge from Russian aggression in France

Ukrainian artist Maria Sokolenko, who moved to France in 2022, spoke about the difficulties of finding a job and adapting. She dreams of returning home but admits that Russia's war against Ukraine is gaining momentum.

Our people abroad • September 14, 11:54 AM • 4155 views
Russians struck the city of Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast: six injuredPhoto

Russian troops shelled the city of Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, injuring six people: four women aged 37 to 74, and two boys aged 13 and 18. The occupiers also attacked Nikopol district, Nikopol, and the villages of Myrove, Marhanets, and Pokrovsk rural communities.

Society • September 14, 11:06 AM • 5694 views