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International Court of Justice · GazaThe International Court of Justice in The Hague has rejected Nicaragua’s application for aid to a genocide in the Gaza Strip. The Hamas leader in Gaza does not trust the negotiation offer. All developments here in the news ticker.See the Story
UN Court dismisses claims against Germany in genocide case
Wages · BerlinRepresentatives of trade unions, the Left and the Greens demand a minimum wage of 15 euros. If this happens, many incomes will rise. prices in restaurants and at the hairdresser visit. For German wine and German strawberries, the increase would be another carrot.From FOCUS-online-editor Christian MasengarbSee the Story
Raises the minimum wage to 15 euros, you need to know these seven points
Berlin, Germany · BerlinThe cold is over: the day of work brought a lot of sunshine and summer temperatures. But already today it is going to crash again. Where you have to expect heavy thunderstorms and rain today. Read everything important in the weather-Ticker.See the Story
Heavy storms and cyclones over NRW - Flights delayed
Donald Trump · BerlinDonald Trump is in court. The process of illegal bribery of porn star Stormy Daniels is making him seem to get away with it. A long-time friend of the former president says: “He feels miserable.” From FOCUS online correspondent Sandra WardSee the Story
Trump in court: “It smells like old soup and bad breath”
Berlin, Germany · BerlinIn the traffic light discussion, there is a new phenomenon in dealing with Islamism: thick-back politics. Meanwhile, the Kalifat demonstration in Hamburg gives a new, dark light on the immigration practice. Is the turn now?From FOCUS-online correspondent Ulrich ReitzSee the Story