Monday marks 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. Dozens of survivors of the Nazi camp — where 960,000 Jews and 1.1 million people total were murdered — will be on hand for the commemoration alongside world leaders and royalty.
SEOUL--Germany’s economy minister touches down in South Korea on Thursday in the first leg of a trip to Asia, seeking to deepen ties with the region’s fourth-largest economy as Berlin aims to ...
Germany has detected its first case of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) since 1988. It was discovered on Friday (10 January) and traced to water buffalo in Brandenburg, near Berlin.
Four Army units will deploy to Europe, South Korea and the Middle East in the spring as part of regular unit rotations.
Germany has not found any further cases of foot-and-mouth disease, agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on Wednesday, adding that experts were working day and night to establish the source of the country's first outbreak in decades.
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) at a livestock farm outside of Berlin has raised alarm among farmers across the country, even as testing efforts have not yet turned up further cases of the disease.
South Korea’s military says it suspects North Korea is preparing to send additional troops to Russia after its soldiers already deployed on the Russian-Ukraine war fronts suffered heavy casualties.
Germany took further steps Monday to limit the potential spread of foot-and-mouth disease, as an outbreak of the virus threatened to hit the country's agricultural exports.
South Korea rebuked President Trump’s remarks calling North Korea a “nuclear power,” raising concern about the relationship between the two countries. “North Korea’s denuclearization remains a
In the European Union, there are only 167 robots per 10,000 industrial sector workers, while in South Korea, this rate reaches 725 units. The European Commission, in its latest report, warns about the growing technological gap between the EU and competitors from Asia and the USA.
In the European Union, there are only 167 robots per 10,000 industrial sector workers, while in South Korea, this rate reaches 725 units. The European Commission, in its latest report, warns about the growing technological gap between the EU and competitors from Asia and the USA.