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Tag: Germany

German music body wins copyright case against OpenAI

Munich, Germany—OpenAI has infringed copyright law in Germany by using song lyrics to train its artificial intelligence models, a court in Munich ruled on Tuesday. "Both...

PH, Germany push initiative to fight climate change

The Philippines and Germany vowed to continue to push for transformative climate and biodiversity action through a joint initiative that strengthens climate governance, empowers...

After 6 months, Merz faces mounting woes

BERLIN – After just six months in power, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition is facing infighting, policy deadlock and sliding poll ratings, undermining its...

Filipino students complete educational trip to Germany 

Twenty Filipino students aspiring to become diplomats, lawmakers, and public servants completed a two-week educational visit to Germany, gaining a deeper understanding of diplomacy,...

Germany’s largest gay club to close down

BERLIN – Germany’s largest LGBTQ club SchwuZ has announced the venerable Berlin institution’s lights will turn off for good on Nov. 1, making it...

Publishers fight back against US book bans

Frankfurt, Germany—Escalating attempts to remove works featuring themes such as LGBTQ lifestyles and race relations from US bookshelves are facing growing resistance from publishers and...

FOODPhilippines in the World’s Biggest Food Fair

Bringing the vibrant and healthy flavors of the Philippines to the global stage, the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM) is at...

Europe’s fastest supercomputer to boost AI drive

FRANKFURT, Germany – Europe’s fastest supercomputer Jupiter is set to be inaugurated Friday in Germany with its operators hoping it can help the continent...

Berlin to Israel: Improve conditions in Gaza

FRANKFURT – Israel must “immediately” improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza, the German government’s representative for human rights and humanitarian aid said Monday, ahead of...

German Embassy to PH: Resolve Alvarez slay

The German Embassy in Manila has urged Philippine authorities to act on the still-unresolved case of human rights defender Zara Alvarez, as the country...

China slams Germany for ‘hyping’ reg’l tensions

BEIJING – China lashed out at Germany on Monday, warning Berlin against “inciting confrontation and hyping up tensions” after its foreign minister said Beijing...

HERITAGE MEETS HIGH-TECH: Germany’s charm thru the lens of the HONOR 400 Pro

GERMANY’s beauty is simply unparalleled. From Düsseldorf, a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city on the Rhine River, to the vivid contrasts of Berlin, where the...

Young Filipino author makes waves in Munich, Germany

Irene Sarmiento, an award-winning writer of children’s book Tabon Girl and young adult novel Stray Cats, made history of sort by being the first...

After busy 1st 100 days, Germany’s Merz faces widening cracks at home

BERLIN – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has driven sweeping changes in security, economic and migration policy during his first 100 days in office, but...
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