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Germany and Europe must do more to reinvigorate their economies to remain a pole of attraction in a world increasingly dominated by autocracies, Chancellor Friedrich Merz warned in a speech commemorating the 35th anniversary of German reunification.
Germany will invest 35 billion euros ($41.1 billion) into defense space technologies within the next five years — an unprecedented amount for any European country. The decision, made in response to rising tensions with Russia,
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Europe 'no longer at peace' with Russia, Germany's Merz says
"Let me put it in a sentence that may be a little shocking at first glance ... we are not at war, but we are no longer at peace either," German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Sept. 29.
The leaders of Germany and France marked the 35th anniversary of Germany's democratic reunification on Friday by calling for more resolve to check the spreading appeal of what they called the "dark enlightenment" of authoritarianism.
A decade after 1 million migrants arrived in Germany from war-torn countries like Syria, Iran and Afghanistan, the country has changed
Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, and the fraying of America’s security guarantee, have strengthened the case for bolstering Europe’s defence sovereignty. The sheer scale of fcas should also foster defence and technological innovation,
Germany was a hub of excitement earlier this year amid high hopes of an economic rebound — domestically, and across Europe.
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Europe’s top central banker says economy holding up better than expected in face of Trump tariffs
Europe’s economy is holding up better than expected in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs - in part because the European Union didn’t retaliate with self-defeating tariffs of its own,
Europe needs to help its copper smelters by stemming “huge” flows of scrap metal to China, Germany’s Economy Minister Katherina Reiche said, potentially opening up a new front in trade tensions.
Germany is confronting growing global criticism as its unwavering backing of Israel’s war in Gaza sparks accusations of hypocrisy and undermines
German police arrested three suspected Hamas members who were allegedly procuring weapons “for assassinations targeting Israeli or Jewish institutions,” German prosecutors said in a statement Wednesday.