Germany tried twice in the 20th century to conquer Europe and very nearly achieved that goal in World War II. In fact, not ...
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PM Modi announced the quota increase at a business summit in the capital: “Germany has decided to increase the visa number for the skilled Indian workforce from 20,000 to 90,000,” Modi is ...
Ironically, Musker and her teammates beat Germany in that game to secure third place. As Black History Month continues until the end of the month, we were pleased to welcome a group of Black officials ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed Germany's move to significantly increase the annual cap on skilled labour visas and work permits for Indian professionals. Listen to Story Germany to raise ...
PM Modi and Germany’s Scholz will co-chair the inter-governmental consultations amid hopes it would signal a new era in Indo-German ties. Scholz is being accompanied by a host of Cabinet ministers, ...
But standing in their way would be old rivals, a nation that the English women's and men's teams rarely manage to beat: Germany. Die Nationalelf (the national eleven) came into the final as eight-time ...
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The conference took the fateful decision to push Germany’s border west and Russia’s border east, returning Poland pretty well ...
in final settlement of its claims against the State of Prussia.* When President Ernest Bartels of the Landtag announced the first reading of the bill, the Communists rose, en masse, shouting ...
Germany has agreed to increase the number of visas granted annually to skilled Indian workers to 90,000, up from 20,000. "The message is that Germany is open for skilled workers," Scholz said.
It took a bit of research to discover that it was actually a 200-year-old coin from the Kingdom of Prussia ... now stretch across modern day lands in Germany, Poland, Russia and Lithuania.