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German finance minister admits govt’s refugee policy ‘went off course’ in 2015
Berlin made mistakes with its “open-door” refugee policy, which “went off course” and saw hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers entering the country over the past two years, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble admits.
The German government is currently trying “to improve what went off course in 2015,” Schaeuble told Die Welt’s Sunday edition in an interview. “We politicians...
Germany Issues Ultimatum to Greece: Reform or Leave EU
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told Greece to carry out unpopular reforms if it wants to stay in the Eurozone, ruling out debt relief for Athens. The warning may signal yet another emergency in the continent already beset by multiple crises.
As Eurozone finance ministers prepare to meet in Brussels on Monday to discuss short-term debt relief for Greece, Schaeuble delivered an ultimatum...
Immigration to save Europe from "degenerating into inbreeding" - German Finance Minister
Closing Europe’s borders to migrants would drive the continent to “inbreeding and degeneration,” the German finance minister has told local media, arguing that in his own country Muslims have enriched its “openness and diversity.”
Immigration from neighboring Middle Eastern and North African countries would make Europe more solid, otherwise its population would have been left with no choice...
German Minister Calls for Troops' Deployment in Country Amid Attacks
The proposal comes two weeks after hundreds of women were attacked by aggressive men of allegedly Arab and North African origin in a number of German cities.
After the attacks on women in Cologne and a number of other German cities, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has called to consider the deployment of Bundeswehr forces within the country.
“We will have to deal with the question...
Grexit to Create Huge ‘Holes’ in German Budget
Finance Minister Schäuble earlier asserted that the Greek crisis will have no serious consequences for the federal budget. However, President of the German Federal Bank Jens Weidmann views the situation in a different way.
Greece’s withdrawal from the Eurozone is likely to create huge ‘holes’ in the federal budget planned by German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU).
Last Wednesday,...
Greece becomes first developed nation to default on international obligations
The International Monetary Fund has confirmed that it didn’t receive the €1.6 billion payment from Athens that was due by the end of June 30, Brussels time, making Greece the first developed country to default on its international obligations.
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice said in a statement that Greece had asked for a repayment extension earlier Tuesday and that the fund’s board will consider...
Germany agrees to pay $1 Billion in additional reparations to Jews
The German government has struck a deal with the “Jewish Claims Conference” that will pay 772 million Euros (1 billion dollars) over 3 years as additional reparations to solely Jewish individuals that lived in German occupied territories in World War II.
This money is not only for Jews that were imprisoned in concentration camps, but also applies to Jews who lived in open Ghettos within the German...
Bankers Have Seized Europe: Goldman Sachs Has Taken Over
On November 25, two days after a failed German government bond auction in which Germany was unable to sell 35% of its offerings of 10-year bonds, the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble said that Germany might retreat from its demands that the private banks that hold the troubled sovereign debt from Greece, Italy, and Spain must accept part of the cost of their bailout by writing off some...
German Parliament Backs Second Bailout for Greece
Finance minister urges MPs to support deal and pledges that investors will share burden.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told his country’s Parliament on Friday that MPs had a duty to approve a new aid package for Greece and that private creditors must carry some of the burden.
Agence France-Presse reported that in an impassioned speech to deputies who later approved a non-binding motion...
German finance minister says too many Gastarbeiter were allowed in
Wolfgang Schäuble enters multiculturalism row, saying problems of integrating Turkish guest workers have grown with third generation.
Germany’s finance minister has waded into the country’s simmering row over multiculturalism, saying it had been a mistake to bring in so many Gastarbeiter, or guest workers, from Turkey during the economic boom years of the 1960s.
In an interview with the...