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The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – ...
The Greens lost the German election and are no longer part of the government. Now, they want to reposition themselves — and ...
Minister wants to see greater German involvement in space exploration Economy Minister Katherina Reiche is in the US for tariff talks Deutsche Welle is getting a new Director General In 2024, ...
Oliver Crook, Bloomberg reporter, discusses demographics in Germany in regards to their workforce as it is shrinking. Crook also discusses the economic impact that a shrinking workforce will have ...
Germany seeks skilled workers from India to address labour shortage, despite challenges like bureaucracy and economic ...
The party, Alternative for Germany, known as the AfD, has gained traction on pace with spiking migrant inflows, which it portrays as an existential threat to German culture and identity.
Germany’s finance minister has vowed to lift the country’s defense spending to 3.5% of gross domestic product in 2029.
Germany’s economy has struggled lately, with weak demand and high energy costs blunting growth. But its greatest long-term challenge is likely from a demographic crisis that began decades ago ...
Though Germany may sometimes feel like a country that's resistant to change, there's one thing that's in constant flux: the population. Over the next twenty years, demographics in the country ...
In Germany, history, demographics, and the left-right political divide are colliding in unexpected ways as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies.
Germany's population grew by 1.3% (+1,122,000 people) in 2022, after a small increase of only 0.1% in the previous year (+82,000 people). A good 84.4 million people were living in Germany at the end ...
Germany’s population, which hit 81 million in 2014, will continue to increase in the next five years thanks to immigration, but will see a continuous decrease from 2020 onwards, ...