BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone for an hour on ...
Germany’s economy has been shrinking for the past two years in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, war in Ukraine and ...
Germany's government says that Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the first such ...
Europe is dipping into its gas storage faster than expected, and with the fuel turning pricier for summer, top consumer ...
Germany’s government shakeup means eight pieces of legislation considered crucial for the energy transition are stuck in ...
After months of disputes, Chancellor Olaf Scholz ousted one of his governing partners, adding to the challenges for Europe ...
Germany's economy has been shrinking for the past two years in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, war in Ukraine and ...
A renowned German newspaper responded to Donald Trump’s electoral victory in a four letter headline: “F--k.” The crassly ...
Germany is headed for snap elections on February 23, the main parties agreed Tuesday, aiming to form a stable government ...
In a country where Donald Trump is deeply unpopular, German media were busy explaining how and why the billionaire won the US ...
It’s a particularly bad time for Berlin to be experiencing political paralysis pending the formation of a new government.