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German Chancellor and CDU party leader Friedrich Merz is facing significant backlash from his political opponents after rejecting calls to fly a Pride flag at the Bundestag, which he said was "not a ...
Germany's chancellor supported the move not to fly the rainbow flag on the Reichstag building, saying "the Bundestag is not a circus tent." Meanwhile, Germans try to keep cool amid heatwave ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has backed the decision not to fly the rainbow flag on the Reichstag building - which houses the German Parliament - during Berlin Pride celebrations, saying the building ...
The ruling parties of German politics seem to have run out of ideas on how to sway voters away from the growing Alternative for Germany movement.
Flag Day is observed on June 14 every year. In 2025, it also marks President Trump's 79th birthday.
President Donald Trump said that he wants to keep American forces in Germany, where questions have been raised for months about the future of the tens of thousands of service members stationed at ...
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Vodafone Group Plc Chief Executive Officer Margherita Della Valle said the company’s biggest market, Germany, may return to revenue growth in the current fiscal year after heavy competition and ...
Supporters of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) political party wave German flags at the final AfD campaign rally ahead of tomorrow's Thuringia state elections, on August 31, 2024, in ...
Public prosecutors in Germany have moved to strip a politician from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) of his immunity as a lawmaker after initiating a probe into bribery and money ...
Germany’s domestic intelligence agency on Friday classified the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist entity that threatens democracy, a move enabling it to better monitor the ...
In 2026, the German government now anticipates growth of 1%, below its January projection of 1.1%, with the economy seen picking up some pace under chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz.