Germany's Christian Democrats, Social Democrats and Green Party have struck a deal that will see them vote to amend the country's constitution in order to ramp up defence and infrastructure spending.
Newly elected Friedrich Merz has proposed nearly €1 trillion in new spending on defense and infrastructure for the sluggish ...
Germany’s federal election last month signaled a shift in the country’s politics – and employers need to understand how this might soon impact ...
The conservative CDU/CSU parliamentary group of Christian Democratic (CDU) leader Friedrich Merz intends to propose experienced politician Julia Klöckner to be the next Bundestag president later ...
Germany wants to invest hundreds of billions of additional euros in national defense and the renovation of its infrastructure. The plan needs a constitutional change and will be voted on in the ...
Talks to revive the Nord Stream gas pipelines to relaunch Russian gas flows to Germany would be "completely the wrong ...
We are currently experiencing a time of widespread and dangerous division. Donald Trump is dividing the US, the US government is dividing the democratic West, the far-right Alternative for Germany ...
On March 23, the Reichstag delegates met across the street from the burned ruins of the Reichstag in the Kroll Opera House.
The agreement between centrist parties, led by the likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, was billed as a response to ...
The debate over the deal cast defense spending as an issue of growing urgency as doubts increase about the U.S. commitment to ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz was set to make a last-ditch attempt on Friday to convince the ...
The Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) and Social Democrats (SPD) have launched a massive rearmament programme, aiming to ...
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