July 24, 2025
Show of Merz and Macron Ekta in German-French
German Chancellor Frederick Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday performed a demonstration in a show of Ekta during Berlin’s later visit.
But when the two presented a united European Front in response to the tariff threat to US President Donald Trump and intended to discuss the issues of corruption with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski, disagreement is about Franco-Jerman FCAS FCAS FCAS next generation fighter fighter jet and gaja.
“Big Topics, Great Unity,” German Public Broadcasters are improved Daily show Thursday morning, whereas mirror News magazine quipped: “No Fish Rolls, at least” – A reference to Macron’s visit to Germany in October 2023 when Merz’s predecessor Olaf Skollaz treated her for one Fish rollA local Hamburg delicate with an acquired button.
Read more about what Merz and Macron discussed on DW.
https://p.dw.com/p/4xwok
July 24, 2025
German Catholic criticizes the ‘horrific’ humanitarian crisis in Catholic Gaza
The Central Committee of the German Catholic (ZDK) said on Thursday that it was “disappointed” by the suffering tolerated by the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and called the German government to ensure the enforcement of international law.
ZDK Chairman Irme STETTER-Karp told Redaktion Network Germany (RND), “Humanitrian’s position for the civilian population in Gaza is the destruction.”
Accepting that Israel had a valid right to defend itself against Hamas “the terrorist organization Hamas,” he said that the Israeli government was not to be stopped from its responsibility to honor international law.
Stetter-Karp stated that Israel’s military operations were affecting the civilian population to “unfair” and exposed the rapid threat of starvation, illness and death to children in the defense enclave.
He said, “We agree that 875 Palestinians have killed bees while trying to use assistance in distribution centers in Gaza,” he said. “This approach by the Israeli government should end immediately!”
Stetter-Karp so highlighted the plight of Palestinian Christian at West Bank, who said that he rapidly enhanced the target of Israeli settling violence.
https://p.dw.com/p/4xwyw
July 24, 2025
Munich Airport Scheme Special Exile Terminal
Germany’s second largest airport is allegedly planned to build a special exile terminal, in which the police will process the migrants to process reimbursement.
For a planning document viewed by The Reuters News Agency, the so -called “rendering terminal” at Munich Airport is about 60 meters long and spread to two floors.
The feature, which is designed for the facility of “up to 100 arrival and 50 personal measures and group charter flights up to the processing,” planned for 2028 and will include “Central Check-in” to efficiently coordinate the central check-in “according to the document.
German internal minister Alexander Dobridate and Bavarian Internal Minister Jochim Herman, both Christian Social Union (CSU), Conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), both borean sister party have taken a strong stand on migrants with criminal beliefs or have assigned to refuge.
Munich Mayor Dieter Reteer of Center-Left Social Democrats (SPD) said that the exile of people guilty of crimes in his home countries was a sensitive measure. “So I don’t think it’s fundamental wrong to find a terminal,” Heer said.
But the support of politics is not universal. Local green party politician Gulsaren Demiral told Suddatsche Zitung Broadsheet: “We are more than a specific terminal for exile.”
https://p.dw.com/p/4xwcg
Welcome to our coverage
Good morning! Welcome to DW development coverage in Germany on Thursday, 24 July.
Despite the dramatic defeat of Germany in the Euro 2025 semi -finals last night, we all have to pursue, so what is on the agenda here today:
- The Central Committee of the German Catholic (ZDK) has criticized the “horrific” humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip
- Munich Airport is planning a special new exile terminal where the police can process the migrants leaving Germany
- You have to know everything else from Germany because it happens
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