More than a third of asylum seekers in the country work full time. Yet many could still be forced to leave, to the frustration of many employers.
Author: MELISSA EDDY
Rupert Stadler, Ex-Audi Chief, Is Charged With Fraud in Diesel Scandal
Mr. Stadler, who led Volkswagen’s Audi luxury car division, was charged in Munich with fraud and illegal advertising tied to the emissions scandal.
She Thought He Would Kill Her. Then She Complimented His Orchids.
Badly injured and kidnapped by a man she feared would murder her, an Austrian woman survived by keeping her cool and connecting with her captor.
Angela Merkel ‘Feels Solidarity’ for Congresswomen Targeted by Trump
The chancellor said the president’s “go back” comment ran counter to her impression of what had made America strong.
Iraqi Refugee Is Convicted in Germany of Raping and Murdering Teenage Girl
The man was sentenced to life in prison for killing the 14-year-old in a case that fueled outrage, particularly on the far right, at the handling of asylum seekers.
Angela Merkel Is Seen Shaking Again, but Spokesman Insists She’s Fine
The German chancellor began trembling at a ceremony in Berlin on Thursday, 10 days after she blamed high temperatures for another shaking episode.
Killing of German Politician Is Treated as Possible Terrorist Act
A man suspected in the shooting of a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right party this month had neo-Nazi links.
A Musical Prodigy? Sure, but Don’t Call Her ‘a New Mozart’
At 14, Alma Deutscher is preparing to play the solo parts at Carnegie Hall for the violin and piano concertos she composed herself, when she’s not writing her next opera or climbing a tree.
German Nurse Convicted of Killing 85 Patients
Officials suspect Niels Högel may have killed as many as 300 patients while working at two clinics in northern Germany between 2000 and 2005.
German Serial Killer Nurse, Convicted of 85 More Murders, Receives Life in Prison
Officials suspect Niels Högel may have killed as many as 300 patients while working at two clinics in northern Germany between 2000 and 2005.