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Denmark's DSV secures Deutsche Bahn unit despite union resistance

9th - Higher Ed
DSV will become the world's largest logistics company thanks to the acquisition.
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Germany announces temporary controls on all land borders

9th - Higher Ed
Minister says controls on borders with France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark to begin on September 16.
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Dutch royals and WWII veterans mark 80th anniversary of Netherlands' liberation

9th - Higher Ed
American troops from the 30th Infantry Division, known as Old Hickory, were among Allied forces that liberated parts of Belgium and the southern Netherlands from German occupation in September 1944.
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German conservatives threaten to reverse cannabis legalisation amid licence uncertainty

9th - Higher Ed
Germany recently allowed the restricted consumption of cannabis, but clubs that grow and share the plant say they are experiencing challenging levels of bureaucracy.
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State of the Union: Germany's border politics and US election campaign fever

9th - Higher Ed
This week, State of the Union focuses on the latest round of immigration politics in Germany and voting patterns in the US and elsewhere.
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Major bridge partially collapses into river in German city of Dresden

9th - Higher Ed
The partial collapse of the Carola Bridge disrupted major traffic artery in Dresden and left the city without hot water.
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Is the border-free Schengen Area about to unravel?

9th - Higher Ed
Recent developments in Germany and Hungary linked to irregular migration have cast serious doubts over the future of the Schengen Area.
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'Unacceptable': European neighbours react to German border controls

9th - Higher Ed
Poland has deemed Germany's decision to implement border controls 'unacceptable,' while Austria has announced that it will not accept any migrants who are turned back.
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'Unacceptable': Neighbours slam Germany for new border control measures

9th - Higher Ed
Poland has deemed Germany's decision to implement border controls "unacceptable," while Austria has announced that it will not accept any migrants who are turned back.
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German Chancellor says any future Ukraine peace conference must include Russia

9th - Higher Ed
A previous international peace conference in June in Switzerland ended with 78 countries expressing support for Ukraine's 'territorial integrity' but without Russia’s participation the path forward was left unclear.
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Man killed in shootout at Israeli consulate in Munich was known to Austrian police

9th - Higher Ed
Emrah I, an 18-year-old Austrian with Bosnian roots, was killed in a shootout with Munich police. Authorities suspect he planned a terror attack on the Israeli consulate with an antique gun with a bayonet attached to it.
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State of the Union: Is Scholz a chancellor on call?

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the fallout of regional elections in Germany, the latest spat between Hungary and the EU and Mongolia's refusal to arrest Vladimir Putin.
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Far-right party looking to make gains in 2 state elections in eastern Germany

9th - Higher Ed
Germans are casting their votes on Sunday in Saxony and Thuringia, in the east of the country, in an election that could see the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) become the strongest party for the first time and produce painful...
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Exit polls: far-right AfD ahead of rivals in Thuringia and on course for major gains in Saxony

9th - Higher Ed
Exit polls: far-right AfD ahead of rivals in Thuringia, the first time for a German far-right party since 1945, and on course for major gains in Saxony.
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Poland marks 85th anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion that triggered WWII

9th - Higher Ed
In more than five years of World War II and brutal German occupation, Poland lost 6 million citizens, or a sixth of its population, of which 3 million were Jews.
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Poland marks 85th anniversary of Nazi German invasion that triggered WWII

9th - Higher Ed
In more than five years of brutal German occupation during WWII, the central European country lost 6 million citizens, or a sixth of its population, of which 3 million were Jewish.
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Björn Höcke calls strong polling for far-right AfD in Thuringia a 'historic victory'

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the AfD polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
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Exit polls say German far-right party to win eastern state in regional vote

9th - Higher Ed
The Alternative for Germany is on track to become the first far-right party to win a regional election since World War Two, exit polls show.
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German far-right claims 'historic victory' in eastern state elections

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the AfD polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
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German far-right wins 'historic victory' in eastern state elections

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the AfD polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
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German far-right AfD party scores historic win in eastern state election

9th - Higher Ed
AfD's victory in Thuringia marks the first time since WWII that a far-right party appears on course to enter a state parliament, with the far-right party polling at over 32% according to exit polls published on Sunday.
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Austria says it will work with Germany on joint deportations of criminals to Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Austria's Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum has said that deportations to Afghanistan are permissible on a case-by-case basis due to the changed security situation in the country.
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Austria to work with Germany on deportations of people with criminal records to Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Austria's Federal Office for Immigration and Asylum has said that deportations to Afghanistan are permissible on a case-by-case basis due to the changed security situation in the country.
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Scholz says return of Afghan nationals a 'clear sign' criminals will be deported

9th - Higher Ed
The deportations come a week after a deadly knife attack in the town of Solingen which left three people dead and eight others wounded.