(Bloomberg) -- Germany is reaching a point of no return. Business leaders know it, the people in the country feel it, but politicians haven’t come up with answers. That has set Europe’s ...
Confidence votes are rare in Germany, a country of 83 million people that prizes stability. This was only the sixth time in its postwar history that a chancellor had called one. The last was in ...
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk caused uproar after backing Germany's far-right party in a major newspaper ahead of key parliamentary elections in the Western European country, leading to the ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a no-confidence vote Monday in the country's Parliament, paving the way for a snap election in February next year. Confidence votes in Germany are relatively rare.
This has never happened in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. In the second case, a chancellor can call for a vote of confidence in the Bundestag to confirm whether he or she still ...
Only the spire and entrance hall remains, but a new house of worship was built alongside it in 1961; together the two churches are yet another stark reminder of Berlin's violent history.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground ... Archaeologists have uncovered a nearly 1,800-year-old silver amulet in Germany, providing the earliest evidence ...
Sauerbrey is a German journalist who writes about Germany’s politics ... formed the first three-party government in recent German history. Younger politicians like Annalena Baerbock, the ...