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Parliament approves 4 agreements worth $3.5bn for international cooperation with Germany, Korea, Japan, Kuwaiti Fund for Development
Germany and Korea to finance construction of 5 water desalination plants in South Sinai and Borg El-Arab airport expansion

Rise of the working poor across Europe
A partial economic recovery in European Union member countries has not translated into fewer people living in poverty despite them having full-time jobs

Foreign Minister meets German MP to discuss political, economic affairs
Shoukry received another German official earlier this month and tackled regional issues

Sharm El-Sheikh, Hurghada hotels revenues decline: Colliers International
Colliers International, The Commercial Real Estate Leader published its 3-month rolling forecast for October until December on Wednesday.

Commerzbank loss beats analysts’ expectations
German bailed-out lender Commerzbank has posted a net loss of several million euros in the third quarter, hit by restructuring costs and the impact from low interest rates.

Klinsmann named an honorary Germany captain
Former Germany captain and head coach JĂĽrgen Klinsmann has been named as an honorary captain of the national team.

No security warnings issued to German nationals in Egypt for 11/11: German ambassador to Egypt
The German ambassador held a press conference to discuss common political and economic interests between both countries

Deutsche Bank surprises with first profit in months
Germany’s biggest commercial lender has posted an unexpected profit in the third quarter as it struggles to avoid a multi-billion dollar fine in the US and amid nagging doubts about its capital reserves.

Brexit to eat into German GDP: study
Britain’s vote to leave the European Union will have a negative impact on gross domestic product in Germany, a survey by an economic think tank has predicted.

NATO appoints Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven as first intelligence chief
NATO has appointed former BND deputy Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven to be the alliance’s first intelligence chief.

10 international stars at the Frankfurt Book Fair
The largest book fair in the world may take place in Frankfurt. But some of its most important guests don’t come from Germany. Here are some of international celebrities you’ll spot at the Frankfurt Book Fair this week.David Hockney

Angela Merkel: crazy woman receives assistance from competitors
It is clear for those visiting Germany, reading about it, or working in or with it over recent years, that the refugee issue is no longer an internal matter only related to experts or whoever is interested. The issue seems to be an obsession, illness, or symptom of an incurable illness that will sweep all …

Germany’s Commerzbank facing massive job cuts
Media reports have suggested that Germany’s Commerzbank will have to slash thousands of additional jobs to make the lender more profitable again. The cuts will be part of a larger restructuring drive.

DFB throws its weight behind Ceferin for UEFA’s top post
Germany’s football association has said that it will support Alexander Ceferin in the upcoming UEFA presidential election. He is one of three candidates vying to replace Michel Platini.

Germany launch World Cup defense
The next World Cup is still almost two years away, but qualifying for the event is about to get underway. Germany’s first test is against Norway on Sunday. It’s the beginning of a new era with a new captain.

Germany’s sole economics Nobel laureate dies
Economist and mathematician Reinhard Selten, who made a tremendous contribution to the field of game theory, has passed away at the age of 85. He is the only German to have ever received a Nobel Prize in economics.

‘Germany from above looks like a painting’
AndrĂ© Götzmann films bird’s eye view videos of Germany every day for our #DailyDrone series. DW spoke to the cameraman and drone pilot who told us why seeing the country from above is so exciting.

Germany beat Finland 2-0 in emotional Schweinsteiger swansong
Tearful Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger has been given an emotional send-off by fans in his 121st and final game for his country. The match was reduced to a sideshow as the world champions beat Finland 2-0.

Stuttgart police: ‘Boycotts of GĂĽlen-friendly shops are potential hate crimes’
Police in Germany are investigating whether calls to boycott shops owned by supporters of the self-exiled Turkish cleric Fethullah GĂĽlen constitute hate crimes. There are currently 15 open investigations.

Amazon one-click ‘Dash’ button comes to Germany
US retail giant Amazon has launched its instant purchase buttons in Germany, seeking to edge out traditional supermarkets from the household goods market and capitalizing on Germans too lazy or forgetful to shop.

Timbered houses and refugee homes: how an open-air museum serves as a time capsule
Many open-air museums in Germany reconstruct daily life as it was in olden days. But in Kommern, it is not just about the maintenance of centuries old monuments but about highlighting more recent architecture as well.

Germany’s organic vineyards hit by climate change
Going organic can make vineyards more resilient to climate change. But this summer, warm, wet weather in Germany has brought an infection farmers say they cannot effectively fight without synthetic

‘Can we do this?’ – The costs of the migrant crisis
To measure the true costs of the recent mass influx of migrants and refugees into Germany, reliable data are a must.

Germany to sink diagnostic reference levels for x-ray radiation
Depending where you are in the world, and what kind of machine you’re standing in front of, you are exposed to different levels of radiation during an x-ray examination. Germany is now looking to turn down the juice. According to a statement released by Germany’s Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) on Tuesday, the diagnostic …

No new car for owner of defeat-device Audi
A regional court in western Germany has ruled that an owner of an Audi A4 with emissions-cheating software is not entitled to give back his vehicle and get a new car from the dealer instead.

Röhler triumphs in javelin for Germany
German beats defending champion Keshorn Walcott (bronze) thanks to a mammoth throw. Röhler was not the favorite but had shown promise before Rio.

When Trump and Clinton talk about Germany two worlds collide
Thanks to Donald Trump, Germany plays an unusually pronounced role in the US presidential election campaign. But what both candidates say about it sounds like if they are talking about two different countries.

Rio 2016: Brazil and Germany set for final showdown in men’s football
Two years after the 7-1 World Cup demolition that is one of the lowest points of their football history, Brazil have a chance to exact a measure of revenge on Germany after both sides won their semifinals on Wednesday.
Germany 2 – 0 Nigeria

Olympics Day 7 round-up: Ayana smashes 10k record, Kerber in final, Phelps denied
As the track and field events got underway, there was an astonishing new world record. Also, Angelique Kerber reached the tennis final and Michael Phelps was denied his 23rd gold after a shock defeat.

Rio 2016: Dressage team win Germany’s sixth gold of Games
A smooth, controlled display from the German dressage team saw them win the country’s sixth gold in Rio. Isabell Werth, Kristina Sprehe, Dorothee Schneider and Sönke Rothenberger held off a British challenge to win.