After securing the largest share in the German election, Friedrich Merz has met with President Emmanuel Macron in the French ...
Merz has four to five years not just to breathe new life into his party, but to ensure the country’s traditional political ...
German conservative leader Friedrich Merz, the country's presumptive next chancellor, made a surprise visit to Paris to meet ...
Moritz Warnke writes that snap elections saw stunning gains for left and right, while Ines Schwerdtner and Jan van Aken ...
President Donald Trump's policy shift weakens relations with some of the world's most advanced economies, says Neil Irwin of ...
LONDON — In almost every way, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will walk into the White House on Thursday as an alien in ...
Sir Keir will meet Donald Trump in Washington before flying home to meet European leaders in London this weekend ...
Germany's incoming government must address the economy's structural faults quickly and should reform fiscal rules to allow ...
Paul Hockenos is a journalist and author based in Berlin. His most recent book is “Berlin Calling: A Story of Anarchy, Music, ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will dine with Germany's chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Wednesday evening, the Elysee said.
German voters picked Conservative party head Friedrich Merz to lead Germany, and by extension Europe, during a decisive stress test in trans-Atlantic relations. Can he rise to expectations?
OP-ED. Germany doubts itself more than ever, writes diplomat Jérémie Gallon. But it would be a big mistake to underestimate ...
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