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Global Church News - Cardinal Dziwisz talks Krakow, Saint John Paul II Jul 27, 2016 As World Youth Day approaches, the Archbishop of Krakow recently spoke with EWTN Deutschland about the “city of saints” hosting the gathering, and about its most famo... [2]
AFP German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier made a rallying cry for Europe’s future global competitiveness at a City of London banquet Thursday, as he wrapped up the second day of his UK state visit. [3]
TOKYO -- Japan and Germany will join hands in creating international standards for Internet of Things technology, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday. [5]
BANGKOK -- Ripples from German auto giant Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal have been felt worldwide, sometimes in unexpected forms. [6]
HANNOVER, Germany -- As Europe's largest technology exhibition kicked off here Monday, Japanese and German companies showcased innovations aiming to take the "internet of things" outside the manufacturing sector and into everyday life. [7]
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Global Church News - Cardinal Dziwisz talks Krakow, Saint John Paul II Jul 27, 2016 As World Youth Day approaches, the Archbishop of Krakow recently spoke with EWTN Deutschland about the “city of saints” hosting the gathering, and about its most famo
AFP German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier made a rallying cry for Europe’s future global competitiveness at a City of London banquet Thursday, as he wrapped up the second day of his UK state visit.
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TOKYO -- Japan and Germany will join hands in creating international standards for Internet of Things technology, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday.
BANGKOK -- Ripples from German auto giant Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal have been felt worldwide, sometimes in unexpected forms.
HANNOVER, Germany -- As Europe's largest technology exhibition kicked off here Monday, Japanese and German companies showcased innovations aiming to take the "internet of things" outside the manufacturing sector and into everyday life.