Germany Boosts Climate Fund, Tightens Migration Policies
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Germany pledges significant funds to climate adaptation fund, with Minister Carsten Schneider announcing a sixty million euro contribution. The International Adaptation Fund, established in 2007, has helped forty-five million people worldwide since 2010. Germany is the largest overall donor, having contributed six hundred ten billion euros. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt introduces tougher migration policies, aiming for tighter border controls and increased returns of individuals. Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visits China, focusing on access to rare earth elements and cooperation on climate policy, global health, and financial stability. In Turkey, eleven people are detained following the suspected poisoning deaths of a German-Turkish family, with authorities investigating a potential pesticide used at their hotel.The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
