Top German and British lawyers are advising on major deals including Adler Group’s controversial €1.2B refinancing and ...
Through a cutting-edge heat exchange system, the Museum of Bavarian History in Regensburg, Germany, efficiently heats and ...
The world's richest man takes his endorsement of Germany's far-right party to a new level. Although some of Europe's leaders have found favour with the billionaire, others are worried by his ...
He is currently being questioned. He has lived in Germany since 2006, practising medicine in Bernburg, about 40 kilometres south of Magdeburg, officials said Magdeburg is a city of about 240,000 ...
Earlier this month, lawmakers — first in France, then in Germany — voted to dissolve their governments, leaving two of Europe’s leading economies in a state of uncertainty. Meanwhile ...
Germany’s election campaign is turning into a fervent ideological clash over starkly differing economic visions. As Germans become increasingly worried about their country’s ailing economy — set to ...
Germany's far-right AfD has stated in its draft ... on surveys — we want to implement what is necessary and important." Wolfgang Schroeder, a political scientist at Kassel University, pointed ...
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 ...
Given a second term, he said he would invest heavily in Germany's creaking infrastructure, not make the spending cuts he said the conservatives wanted. "Shortsightedness might save money in the ...
Sponsor Message Scholz's fractious three-party coalition government collapsed in early November, when the chancellor fired his finance minister in a dispute over how to revitalize Germany's ...