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Chancellor Merz may find it difficult to maintain the generous social welfare regime that Germans have benefitted from for ...
A serious rift broke out Friday within Germany’s coalition government over the appointment of new judges to the ...
Germany's far-right lawmakers vowed to dress smartly, minimise parliamentary cat-calling, and signed up to a short manifesto ...
Independent justices preside over Germany's Federal Constitutional Court. Germany's more than 20,000 judges are not "bound by ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz will pass an early plank of his domestic agenda into law on Friday, grounded in classical economic arguments.
The government was relatively popular at first, but its fortunes began to turn when Germany’s constitutional court ruled that it could not use about 60 billion euros earmarked for the ...
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now Germany’s largest opposition group and even topped several opinion polls – ...
Germany’s governing coalition has collapsed after disagreements over the country’s weak economy led Chancellor Olaf Scholz to sack his finance minister. Christian Lindner’s dismissal ...
A German court ruled on Tuesday that the government is obliged to issue visas to Afghan nationals and their family members ...
An agreement has been reached regarding property confiscated from the Hohenzollern family: Items currently displayed in ...