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Tag: germany

Olaf Scholaz and the future of U.S.-Germany relations

by Vincent Hultsch19 Jan 202219 Jan 2022Leave a comment

Meet Germany’s new chancellor — and the challenges he faces.

News from the World angela, berlin, german, germany, Merkel, Olaf Scholaz, transatlantic, washington

Hit or Miss: A comparison of climate goals among G20 countries

by GPI Fellows16 Nov 202116 Nov 2021Leave a comment

Canada. Russia. Germany. Argentina. All members of the G20. All tackling wildly varied climate actions plans.

COP26, News from the World argentina, canada, carbon, climate change, climate crisis, cop26, emissions, G20, germany, russia, scotland

Afghan refugees face cold reception in Europe

by Lan Duong28 Sep 202128 Sep 2021Leave a comment

As Afghan refugees flee the Taliban, members of the European Union are running out of sympathy for migrants.

News from the World Afghan refguees, afghanistan, asylum, dublin regulation, european migrant crisis, european union, germany, Greece, immigration, Refugees

Auf wiedersehen, Mutti

by Matthew Slade28 Sep 202129 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Merkel prepares to bow out amid uncertain election results in Germany.

News from the World angela merkel, election, eu, germany
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