Dogged by protesters, but apparently safe from damage in the polls, Friedrich Merz is putting a failed immigration gambit ...
They line up by the hundreds to meet recruiters at schools in provincial towns and convention halls in large cities, some ...
Germany's next government must pick up a stalled draft law on the development of new gas-powered generation capacity quickly, ...
IT IS A calm and confident Friedrich Merz who greets The Economist on February 7th at a luxury golf resort in Stromberg, a ...
German liquefied natural gas terminal operator Deutsche ReGas has ended its sub-charter contract with the government on an ...
As for the roots of Germans’ despair, there’s a long list. Start with an economy that has flatlined for five years amid ...
Bochmann has worked at the Zwickau plant for nearly three decades, most recently in quality control, before being elected by ...
Germany’s conservatives are desperate to avoid a three-party coalition, but the outcome depends on how many small parties ...
The independent Council of Experts on Climate Change, which must review the country's climate performance at regular intervals, said Germany won't meet its goal to cut 65% of greenhouse gas emissions ...
War in the Middle East, war in Ukraine, migration, rising prices, and more - plenty of reasons for Germany to worry, and just ...
The Bundestag, Germany's lower House, will vote on February 23 after Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition collapsed in 2024.
David Deißner, managing director of the Foundation for Family Businesses and Politics in Germany, discusses the debate around German's leadership and the economic conditions in the country ahead of ...