BERLIN (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's conservative chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz agreed ...
The outcome of Germany’s federal election raises a question with vast implications for Europe and the world: How faithfully ...
Compared to last October, when it became apparent that an election would be called, the vote for the CDU/CSU is down slightly vis a vis the polls, the AfD have not ...
After securing the largest share in the German election, Friedrich Merz has met with President Emmanuel Macron in the French ...
The far-right group has learned to communicate in a country where traditional media no longer shape public opinion.
German conservative leader Friedrich Merz, the country's presumptive next chancellor, made a surprise visit to Paris to meet ...
Moritz Warnke writes that snap elections saw stunning gains for left and right, while Ines Schwerdtner and Jan van Aken ...
Germany could reform and be the powerhouse of Europe. But we can't force it to. It's Germany's choice, not ours.
In the recent federal elections the far-right AfD was able to reach sections of the working class on issues over which the ...
Paul Hockenos is a journalist and author based in Berlin. His most recent book is “Berlin Calling: A Story of Anarchy, Music, ...
German voters picked Conservative party head Friedrich Merz to lead Germany, and by extension Europe, during a decisive stress test in trans-Atlantic relations. Can he rise to expectations?
If he wants an effective governing majority, Chancellor Friedrich Merz must invite the AfD into the government.
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