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Deutsche Welle
March 13, 2018
A leftist Kurdish youth group in Germany has vowed to turn the streets of Europe into "rubble and ash" following a weekend of clashes with police and other demonstrators as well as attacks on Turkish mosques. Kurds in Germany have been protesting Turkey's military offensive against the Kurdish-heldÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
March 13, 2018
For German hunters, it's open season on wild boars all year round. There is, perhaps, good reason for the new decree, given that the African Swine Fever is rampant in a number of European countries east of Germany. From a forest near Bonn, Spectrum hosts Gabriel Borrud and Conor Dillon presentÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
March 12, 2018
Each German produces almost 500 kilograms (1,102 pounds) of waste per year. Workers at the Bonn Orange recycling facility in Bonn, Germany, struggle to sort out all kinds of citizen waste: computers, televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, batteries, fluorescent lamps, rubble, CDs, oils and paint.
The Herald
March 2, 2018
“We did have a very good conversation on the different projects which we would like to undertake. I informed him of the meetings that I have with representatives of Germany companies in South Africa. I informed him about the impressions that representatives of German companies had while they were hereÃâà...
The Local Germany
December 31, 1999
The woman's brazen action is the reason why she ended up in court in Bonn and now faces a suspended sentence of one month for falsification of documents and fraud. But it wasn't the first time she had been caught manipulating price labels. At the end of 2014, in a Bonn department store she switched aÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
December 31, 1999
The exhibition "Germany Is Not an Island" in Bonn features the latest acquisitions for Germany's official contemporary art collection. .... For instance, Nigerian artist Emeka Ogboh's audio installation "The Song of the Germans" (2015) has a choir of 10 African immigrants singing the German national anthemÃâà...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
December 31, 1999
“It remained kind of a West German party,” said Andrew B. Denison, director of Transatlantic Networks, an institute outside the old capital. “How does Bonn look at the world? Its aspirations were for unity and diversity, but you see that the Social Democrats haven't figured out how to connect to East Germans.
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