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German Government Agrees Tighter Asylum Rules
- Friday January 29, 2016
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and their left-leaning Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners agreed on Thursday to tighten asylum rules, reaching a compromise on how to stem a migrant influx, Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said.
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Germany Wants To Put 2 Billion Euros Into Encouraging Electric Cars
- Thursday January 14, 2016
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German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel wants to commit two billion euros ($2.17 billion) to encourage more people to buy electric cars, the newspaper Die Zeit reported on Wednesday.
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Germany Studies Programme to Save Temporary Jobs at Volkswagen: Reports
- Saturday October 17, 2015
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel's office is looking into whether 6,000 temporary workers at Volkswagen could be moved onto the government's "Kurzarbeit" short-time work programme, daily Bild reported on Saturday, citing unnamed government sources.
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German Government Agrees Tighter Asylum Rules
- Friday January 29, 2016
- World News | Reuters
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and their left-leaning Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners agreed on Thursday to tighten asylum rules, reaching a compromise on how to stem a migrant influx, Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel said.
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Germany Wants To Put 2 Billion Euros Into Encouraging Electric Cars
- Thursday January 14, 2016
- World News | Reuters
German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel wants to commit two billion euros ($2.17 billion) to encourage more people to buy electric cars, the newspaper Die Zeit reported on Wednesday.
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Germany Studies Programme to Save Temporary Jobs at Volkswagen: Reports
- Saturday October 17, 2015
- World News | Reuters
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's office is looking into whether 6,000 temporary workers at Volkswagen could be moved onto the government's "Kurzarbeit" short-time work programme, daily Bild reported on Saturday, citing unnamed government sources.
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