German Chancellor Merz advises against studying in U.S. (opens in new tab)
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Friday in Wuerzburg that he would not currently advise his children or young Germans to live, study or work in the United States, citing what he called a rapidly changing social climate and difficult job prospects even for highly educated people. Speaking at a Catholic convention, Merz said he remained “a great admirer of America,” but added that his admiration “isn’t growing at the moment”. His remarks followed months of strain between Berlin and Washing...
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