Vietnamese
Vietnamese
English
French
Русский
Listen to An News
Nghe An Daily
Nghe An Weekend
Log in
Nghe An Newspaper:
Nghe An Television:
Latest
Current Affairs
Forum
Human Resources
Party building
Protecting the ideological foundation
Economy
Industrial
Agriculture
Market
Real estate
Car
International
Comment
News
Society
Bridge of Compassion
Religion - Beliefs
Culture
National Defense
Tourism
Poetry - Stories
Putting the resolution into practice.
Education
Law
Security and Order
Advise
Case file
Sport
SLNA
Highlight
Domestic
Nghe An Newspaper Cup
International
Business networking
Classified ads
Video
Society
Sport
National defense and security
Feature stories - Documentary
Cars and life
Current Affairs
Discover
Entertainment
The people ask, the authorities answer.
TV
Image
Health
Advise
Medicine & Nutrition
Health & Beauty
News
Labor
Job
Entertainment
Showbiz
Short Video
Prime Minister Merz
News updates related to Prime Minister Merz
Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Germany is undergoing a turning point.
Faced with major global upheavals and a host of internal structural problems, Germany's turning point is shaping a new era, demanding urgent government action and...
International
German Chancellor Merz expects future cooperation with China.
Sending a message to the US regarding the trade war, the German Chancellor also expressed her hope for future cooperation with China.
Chancellor Merz: Germany is not a 'ball' for the great powers.
In his New Year's message for 2026, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that Germany is not "a ball" to be played with.
Chancellor Merz: Germany has lagged behind other economies for 10 years.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that over the past decade, the German economy has lagged far behind other economies around the world.
Chancellor Merz has not ruled out a return to mandatory military service in Germany.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that compulsory military service could return in Germany.
Chancellor Merz: Germany no longer lives in peace, even though there is no war.
Although the country is not experiencing conflict, Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany is no longer living in peace.
POWERED BY
FREE
CMS
- A PRODUCT OF
NEKO
×
Log in
Log in with Google