State leaders reject increase in broadcast licence fees, Deutsche Bahn plans to end draft beer in onboard bistros, economic ...
The so-called “refugee question” is not just one issue among many, but an integral component of bourgeois politics.
In Germany, between 25 and 30 percent of employees ... The figure is significantly higher in the city states and Hesse. The researchers assume that the proportion of jobs heavily influenced ...
Germany could be an option worth considering ... According to the Bertelsmann Stiftung report, states like Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saarland are expected to experience a workforce decline ...
In the central German state of Thuringia, a deal to forge an uncomfortable governing coalition after September's fractured ...
The first chapter, “Education, science and innovation,” pompously promises to make Thuringia “the leading education state in Germany.” After-school care fees are to be abolished ...
In Thuringia, three parties united to block the far-right AfD from power, appointing conservative Mario Voigt as state premier. His win, supported by unexpected votes, underscores the turbulent ...
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 ...