BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz wants to form a government quickly in order to revive a moribund ...
Germany's election winner Friedrich Merz wants to form a government quickly in order to revive a moribund economy, hike ...
After more than three years with Chancellor Olaf Scholz at Germany’s helm, Sunday’s election cemented the country’s lurch to ...
Financial markets rose on the likelihood of a two-party coalition between the CDU/CSU and the SPD, with Germany's benchmark ...
The outcome of the German election “has not resulted in a clear path to the constitution being changed to allow for a step ...
The crucial question now is which coalition will help Friedrich Merz secure the Chancellorship, and how stable and enduring ...
Of all three former governing parties, the Greens performed best in the general election. But they have still landed in ...
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany’s next chancellor, but he has a long road ahead of him to form government and hold ...
US President Donald Trump confirmed that tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada will proceed as planned. This has raised ...
Despite significant gains for the far right, the election may just result in a German government able to take on a leadership role in Europe.
Facing a slowing German economy, high energy bills, onerous bureaucracy and the threat of US tariffs, a Black Forest-based ...