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- Friedrich Merz - Wikipedia
Merz was born in Brilon in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in West Germany He joined the Young Union in 1972 After finishing law school in 1985, Merz worked as a judge and corporate lawyer before entering full-time politics in 1989 when he was elected to the European Parliament
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110 years ago, on March 9, 1918, the pharmacist and chemist Friedrich Merz founded the Chemische Fabrik Merz Co in Frankfurt am Main, Germany Today, Merz remains a family-owned company, but has evolved into a global leader in aesthetic medicine and neurotoxin therapy
- U. S. strategy shows need for more European security independence . . .
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the Trump administration’s new national security strategy underscored the need for Europe to become much more independent
- Germany’s Merz makes first visit to Israel as chancellor amid strained . . .
Germany’s Merz makes first visit to Israel as chancellor amid strained ties The two countries’ traditionally strong ties have been tested amid Israel’s genocidal war on the people of Gaza
- Merz in Israel for first visit as German chancellor - JNS. org
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his office in Jerusalem on Sunday after arriving in Israel on Saturday night for his first visit to the Jewish state since taking office in May The expanded bilateral talks included senior Israeli defense and foreign policy officials, as well as German Ambassador to Israel Steffen Seibert Thanking Merz for
- Germanys Merz Secures Pensions Bill, but Row Highlights Leadership . . .
Germany's Merz Secures Pensions Bill, but Row Highlights Leadership Weakness By Sarah Marsh and Andreas Rinke BERLIN, Dec 5 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz narrowly averted a
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