With federal elections on the horizon, German politicians on Thursday were assigning blame to opposing parties following the fatal stabbing of two people, including a two-year-old boy, on Wednesday.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday said it was "outrageous and shameful" that the Jewish community still faces discrimination. The German leader made the comments as he attended a ceremony in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump first days in the White House have sent ripples of unease through Europe. Accusing the EU of unfair treatment, Trump has ...
Habeck, also the minister in charge of Germany's climate action, took the opportunity to address the broader implications of ...
The European Union and Germany should work together in order to cope with potential trade tensions coming from the ...
As Germany moves towards federal elections, wind power features in many party manifestos. Regulators approved more than 2,400 ...
For far-right AfD co-leader Alice Weidel, renewable energy is "unreliable" and should make way for nuclear power. But Germany ...
Germany's economy minister warned Europe against becoming overly reliant on US energy and urged the region to stick together ...
A flurry of moves by newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump prompted consternation, concern and discussion in Germany, ...
BERLIN - Germany's Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economics Robert Habeck has warned that Germany is prepared to impose ...
The ruling elite’s responses to Trump include unifying Europe under German leadership, making the continent militarily ...
Germany's wariness of United States President Donald Trump's return to power is pushing its leadership toward a more autonomous European economic and defense strategy, amid looming US trade threats.