Northern European countries traditionally unenthusiastic about higher spending are wary of Germany’s new-found desire to splash the cash.
Germany needs a new government fast. The center-right and center-left are set to hammer out an agreement by Easter, but there are several sticking points.
Germany's outgoing parliament is set to convene on March 13 and March 18 for two special sessions to discuss a massive ...
Boris Pistorius says Christian Democrats, Social Democrats discussing Taurus missiles for Ukraine, additional $3.25B defense ...
Germany’s recent elections promise hope for the West. If such a left-leaning country can experience a remarkable shift ...
Security policy has become the most urgent challenge for Germany. Its prospective government isn't backing away from it. The ...
The surge followed an agreement led by Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz that would largely exempt defence spending from ...
German postal voting slips shown in online videos to have omitted the far-right candidate in a Leipzig constituency are fake, ...
German lawmakers will debate a 500-billion-euro infrastructure fund and sweeping changes to state borrowing rules to fund ...
The ECB is widely expected to make its sixth cut since June last year, with its focus having shifted recently from tackling inflation to boosting the beleaguered eurozone.
In a note to clients, the analysts led by Gerry Fowler argued that the MDAX is "more cyclical" than its larger DAX average ...
Berlin has acknowledged that its budget rules are no match for the double danger facing Germany: A significant threat to its ...