We can see that in Germany, a country with strict weapons laws and tight identification requirements, where politicians are responding to an August attack at a festival in Solingen with proposals ...
BERLIN, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Germany will supply more weapons to Israel soon, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, after a significant drop in deliveries this year prompted opposition ...
Germany isn't building walls to put an end to mass migration. But the country is tightening its borders — and prompting a fresh debate about the future of the European Union. The new border ...
The close call follows two other recent elections in Germany’s eastern federal states (Länder). In Thuringia, the AfD won the highest share of the votes. In Saxony, the AfD narrowly came second ...
AfD Saxony-Anhalt delegates hold up voting cards at a state party conference in Magdeburg, Germany, on Aug. 7, 2024. (Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa Picture-Alliance via Getty Images) Earlier this month, ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), which had topped polls for the past two years in the state, won 29.2%, according to provisional official results by the State Electoral Commissioner.
Germany’s economy is expected to shrink slightly in 2024, leading economic institutes said on Thursday, as the traditional manufacturing powerhouse continues to stagnate. Output in Europe’s ...
“It’s daily business here that people don’t meet the entry requirements for Germany and perhaps even for the Schengen area and then have to be subjected to further police measures,” Tom ...
By Christopher F. Schuetze Reporting from Potsdam, Germany The embattled center-left party of Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany scored a hard-fought and narrow victory over the far-right ...
The election in this relatively small state — involving only about 3 percent of Germany’s voters — is being widely watched, even though it does not directly affect Mr. Scholz’s government.
Around a fifth of men and women in Germany had been so affected by stress that they resigned from their job. Around 35 percent of people in Germany claimed that they felt they could talk openly ...