The German Government approved legal amendments this Wednesday to facilitate access to the labor market for asylum seekers and foreigners whose stay is tolerated in the country, government sources in Berlin reported.
According to the provisions of the cabinet of Social Democrats, Greens and…
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Germany launched its first crypto postage stamp
In the era of cryptocurrencies, Germany seeks not to be left behind and launched the first cryptographic postage stamp on October 28 at an event in Berlin.
The presentation ceremony was led by Finance Minister Christian Lindner and…
Berlin hosts the Special Olympic World Games
Berlin will host the Special Olympics World Games from June 17 to 25, in which around 7,000 athletes with intellectual and multiple disabilities will participate.
Founded by Eunice Kennedy-Shriver, sister of US President John F. Kennedy in…
Germany has increasingly powerful data centers
Germany's data centers are getting more powerful, as their capacity grew by 84 percent between 2010 and 2020, measured by the maximum electricity consumption of installed hardware, the Borderstep institute in Berlin reported today. Energy…
WHO opens hub on pandemic and epidemics in Berlin
The World Health Organization (WHO) inaugurated an Intelligence Center on Pandemics and Epidemics in Berlin, whose mission will be to provide nations with the best data and research that will allow timely decision-making for the detection…
Germany will offer financial support to the aviation sector
In a speech this Sunday in Berlin, the German Minister of Transport, Andreas Scheuer referred to the need to support the aeronautical sector given that it is against the wall, paralyzed, due to the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.…
Paris beats Berlin in investments for startups
A recent report by Ernst & Young on investment funds for emerging companies concluded that the German capital gave the French capital its advantage in this segment.
The study indicate that startups from Paris managed to attract…