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BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called the results of two regional elections that saw big wins for the far-right AfD and losses for his coalition "bitter" and urged mainstream parties to ...
By Sarah Marsh, Christoph Steitz and Maria Martinez BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Some of Germany's biggest corporations are ...
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DPA International on MSNMoscow accuses Germany of desire to attack Russia as Merz speaks outThe Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Germany of wanting to participate in Ukrainian attacks inside Russia's borders, just ...
Olaf Scholz reflected on his years in government as the Social Democratic Party congress bids farewell to the former ...
Germany’s minimum wage is set to rise by about 14% over the next 18 months under an agreement that appears to defuse a ...
After years of sputtering and frustration, the Franco-German engine – the most powerful force within Europe – is humming ...
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DPA International on MSNScholz: No illusions about Putin's plans after UkraineFormer German chancellor Olaf Scholz issued a strong warning against harbouring illusions about the further plans of Russian President Vladimir Putin at a party event on Saturday. The Kremlin leader ...
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DPA International on MSNScholz seeks party's good graces after being chancellorFormer German chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday promised his party the Social Democrats that he can be counted on to cherish ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUK and Germany preparing to sign wide-ranging mutual defense pactBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz laid the groundwork for the pact in a joint ...
Germany has given Ukraine the green light to strike targets inside Russia using long-range weapons supplied by Berlin, in a decision that signals a notable hardening of Western resolve as the war ...
Germany and Britain will on July 17 sign a defence treaty that includes a mutual assistance clause in the event of a threat ...
Few European borders carry as much weight as the one that separates Germany and Poland. But if anyone can de-escalate the tension, it must be Merz.
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