The International Tourism Exchange (ITB) is fully booked with more exhibitors than ever before and opens on Wednesday...
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday 10 March that the establishment of a "European Monetary...
The German International School in Cape Town (DSK) is one of four German overseas schools in South Africa. Around 730...
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News, information and updates on Germany and its role and relations with South Asia, covering...
The German Information Centre Pretoria aims to be the first contact point for up-to-date...
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The finest, the best. The sporting icons. Who are Germany’s greatest living stars? Ten sportswomen and men who have made history
Very few leading athletes can make a living from their sport. That’s why the German government provides support for top sporting talents above and beyond their training
Dr. Michael Vesper, Director General of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB), talks about aspirations for the Olympic Games and the social significance of sport
Winning with sport: German experts have now been passing on their sporting know-how to people in other countries for five decades
Willi Lemke, the new German Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations, talks about the role of sport in promoting development and peace