Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul will travel to Germany later this week to attend a multilateral security conference, officials said Monday, amid attention to whether he would have talks with new U.S.
The January transfer window has barely been closed a week and Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs already plotting huge summer transfer moves.
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Yonhap News English on MSNFM Cho to attend Munich security conference this week: foreign ministryForeign Minister Cho Tae-yul will travel to Germany later this week to attend a multilateral security conference, officials ...
A trio of top Trump administration officials will make separate trips to Europe this week, with security and Washington’s ...
Nestory Irankunda’s hopes of being selected in the Socceroos squad for next month’s FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia and China are seemingly in jeopardy after he injured his ankle playing ...
Sami Khedira dreamed of playing in the Premier League but was denied the chance by ex-Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal. The 2014 World Cup winner was one of the world’s top ...
RB Leipzig are still in a Champions League place after the 21st round of the Bundesliga. The Saxons win 2:0 at home against ...
UEFA have confirmed that German referee Daniel Siebert will officiate Tuesday’s Champions League match between Juventus and ...
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200,000 protest against far-right in MunichAuthorities said around 200,000 people gathered in Munich to protest against the extreme right and recent overtures by Germany's conservatives to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) ahead of ...
Germany has witnessed another wave of anti-far-right protests, with more than 200,000 people reportedly rallying in Munich on ...
The Bundesliga title race appears to be run already before the contenders meet next weekend. Defending champion Bayer ...
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