Tens of thousands of people gathered under the Brandenburg Gate in Germany's capital Berlin early on January 1 to usher in ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered under the Brandenburg Gate in Germany's capital Berlin early on Wednesday (January 1) to ...
“Only the AfD can save Germany,” Musk wrote on X early Friday morning. The comment was in response to a video posted by Naomi Seibt, a German far-right activist, that criticized Friedrich ...
BERLIN—Embattled German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote on Monday, the first step in a sequence of events that will lead to early elections next year—and the latest symptom of ...
By Jim Tankersley Jim Tankersley, a longtime economic policy correspondent, leads coverage of Germany for The Times. If you are looking for a quick explanation for why Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ...
Barring a major and unexpected reversal in the polls, Merz of the CDU/CSU is highly likely to be Germany’s new chancellor. National opinion polls currently have the CDU/CSU way out ahead of the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Germany is reaching a point of no return. Business leaders know it, the people in the country feel it, but politicians haven’t come up with answers. That has set Europe’s ...
Confidence votes in Germany are relatively rare. It was called after the nation's three-party governing coalition collapsed amid infighting over how to modernize and boost the European Union's ...
By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from Berlin Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany called a confidence vote in the German Parliament on Monday. He lost by a tally of 394-207, with 116 abstaining.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has lost a confidence vote in parliament, triggering snap elections seven months ahead of schedule. The vote on Monday came after Scholz’s fragile coalition ...
And Scholz could not forge unity in his party or the public,” said James Bindenagel, a former U.S. ambassador to Germany and visiting distinguished fellow at the German Marshall Fund.