One lesson from an Alternative für Deutschland rally and this weekend’s election results: The Cold War never ended.
German voters are choosing their new government in an election dominated by worries about the years-long stagnation of Europe’s biggest economy, pressure to curb migration and growing uncertainty over ...
By bne IntelliNews Mainstream politicians across Central and Southeast Europe have expressed relief at the outcome of Germany ...
Germany's federal and state government tax revenue rose 8.9% in January from the previous year, the finance ministry said in ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia was not opposed to Europe's involvement in Russia-U.S. peace ...
Friedrich Merz looks poised to form a coalition between his center-right alliance and the center-left Social Democrats, but ...
Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz warned the United States on Monday against turning its back on allies but also urged ...
Germany's far-right party, the AfD, finished second in my country's elections; next time, we may not be so lucky.
Germans have given establishment parties one last chance. Right-wing populists wait on the sidelines. PARIS — The good news ...
The likely next chancellor is unpopular, and his country’s economy has stalled. But his penchant for risks could help lead to ...
The leader of the party said she received the call after the party known as the AfD finished second in national elections, by ...
Frederick Merz, leader of the conservative Christian Democrats, is virtually assured of becoming Germany’s next chancellor.