Talha Hussain - 3 years ago
Karlsruhe's Stories
News / Zaroon Ismail - 3 years ago
German Lawyers Request Human Rights Probe Against Lukashenko
Four Berlin lawyers have filed a request with the prosecutor general's office in the city of Karlsruhe on behalf of ten Belarusian nationals to charge President Alexander Lukashenko with crimes against humanity
Kamran Farid - 3 years ago
German Plans to Import Russian, US Gas Too Obscure for Informed Damage ..
Bakhtawar Ameen - 4 years ago
German Gov't Cannot Launch Probe Into Navalny Case Over Foreign Jurisd ..
Talha Hussain - 4 years ago
REVIEW - Germany's AfD Party Scores Victory in Constitutional Court Af ..
News / Rehan Amjad - 4 years ago
European Commission's New Economic Recovery Plan Triggers Disputes Amo ..
The EU's new recovery plan worth 750 billion euros ($826 billion) to support the bloc's economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen means that, for the first time in European history, the bloc itself will incur debts and will also levy its own taxes
Mehar Shafiq - 4 years ago
German Court Rules Volkswagen Must Partially Refund Rigged Diesel Cars
News / Minal Khan - 4 years ago
Germany Ready for Talks With EU Commission on Court Ruling Against ECB ..
The German government will answer the European Commission's questions about the recent ruling of the constitutional court in Karlsruhe that found the European Central Bank's stimulus program in breach of its basic law, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday
News / Rehan Amjad - 4 years ago
Union at Risk or 'Solvable' Issue: EU Chief Threatens to Sue Germany O ..
This weekend, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen threatened to sue her native Germany after the latter's Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe had ruled that the European Central Bank's (ECB) stimulus program partially violates national law by disproportionately bulk-buying sovereign bonds, especially those of heavy-indebted countries
News / Rania Khalil - 4 years ago
Berlin Says Ready to Answer EU Questions Regarding Constitutional Cour ..
The German government is ready to answer questions of the European Commission regarding the recent decision by the country's constitutional court to declare that the European Central Bank's (ECB) public sector asset-purchase program were partially violating the country's basic law, the government's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said on Monday